We allow them as long as they don’t face a residents door. As well as no building damage. So they can’t hardwire them.
We have in circumstances allowed it because a new resident hadn’t received a single package from the time she moved in. Others in the building we’re having packages stolen immediately upon delivery. We knew who it was because they were the only person who’d never had a package stolen. He was also the only one furious over the camera. But that camera helped is evict him. Not only was he stealing, he moved an unauthorized occupant into his apt, he was prostituting his gf out, dealing drugs and left his 2 infant sons home alone. So not only we’re we able to evict but that footage also helped him get arrested for his criminal activity.
So if you create a policy, just state as well that under extreme circumstances you will approve or deny under a special request. Had we had in our lease that the camera couldn’t face another’s door, he could have easily taken us to court and he would still be terrorizing his neighbors.
Posted 1 year 5 months ago
Nichole Palmer
I think they are the cheapest security you can find these days! I can’t tell you how many incidents we’ve caught on them and how much they have helped.