I'm a renter, lived in this apartment about three years, it has it's own door entrance so I'm not scuffing hallways or common areas here
My landlord wants the bike left outside as he said I was marking the walls, fair enough.
This is not my pic, it's from the internet but to describe I lock my bike to the railings at the top of the steps. Where the traffic cone and board are is a good example. And you can see the steps are very wide
In three years there was never ever a complaint about this.
Do you remember the heavy wind last month? The bike fell over a few times and a busybody complained. What's the big deal? I picked it up when I saw it down. We have gale forces winds a few times last month, it was exceptional
There are lots of other residents around the estate who do the same but it's me getting letters and the management agent threatened to cut my locks and dump the bike :mad:. They also said they were dealing with the directors of the management company, my neighbour is a director and I know well he was him who complained.
I offered to triple chain it so it could not fall over but they don't accept this
They said I could park it down by the footpath.
The steps are wide and they want me to lock it by the narrowest part and right on the footpath
And we have vandalism in the estate. I owned a Honda scooter that used to be parked on the footpath that got trashed beyond repair so I had to get rid of it. So I don't want to lock my bike down there away from my door
Am I unreasonable? I'm a renter three years the only reason for complaints is it was falling over in the wind.
And why do I have to move my bike when nobody else does? Oh we have no bike shed here.
Have I options? I'm not ranting, looking for advice
My landlord wants the bike left outside as he said I was marking the walls, fair enough.
This is not my pic, it's from the internet but to describe I lock my bike to the railings at the top of the steps. Where the traffic cone and board are is a good example. And you can see the steps are very wide

In three years there was never ever a complaint about this.
Do you remember the heavy wind last month? The bike fell over a few times and a busybody complained. What's the big deal? I picked it up when I saw it down. We have gale forces winds a few times last month, it was exceptional
There are lots of other residents around the estate who do the same but it's me getting letters and the management agent threatened to cut my locks and dump the bike :mad:. They also said they were dealing with the directors of the management company, my neighbour is a director and I know well he was him who complained.
I offered to triple chain it so it could not fall over but they don't accept this
They said I could park it down by the footpath.
The steps are wide and they want me to lock it by the narrowest part and right on the footpath
And we have vandalism in the estate. I owned a Honda scooter that used to be parked on the footpath that got trashed beyond repair so I had to get rid of it. So I don't want to lock my bike down there away from my door
Am I unreasonable? I'm a renter three years the only reason for complaints is it was falling over in the wind.
And why do I have to move my bike when nobody else does? Oh we have no bike shed here.
Have I options? I'm not ranting, looking for advice