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We had an auction last Saturday. But, just a few days before the auction we had one unit broken into. It was one that was scheduled for auction. We called the customer and he would not come in to file a report with us or the police. We are 99% sure he broke into the unit. The police would not file a police report for us. They would only do a entry into their computer system with a reference number. They said it was up to the tenant to file the report. I explained that in Michigan we have a lien on the property when it enters our facility. The police said it was only a civil matter between us and the tenant and would do nothing else. Has anyone dealt with this before?? Is this true?? We are not completely sure it was the tenant so would it still be a civil matter if someone else broke into the unit and stole the property??
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It's probably too late now, but I would have reported it as a break in -- I assume you have no video surveillance.
I am no lawyer, but once you tell the police that you suspect the tenant you are done for. It them becomes a civil matter. I did have this happen once before -- discovered it during the auction -- sold the unit anyway, and got a good price for it too!! Good riddance to bad trash!!!
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