Colorado woman fights ban from her apartment complex package room after neighbor she had a minor conflict with reports false accusations: ‘I’ve got the emails and pickup notices, I’m making a timeline now’

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  • Woman sitting on a bed looking down at her phone with a focused expression.
  • Can my apartment complex restrict my package access because another resident falsely accused me of theft?

    Location: Colorado. I'm 28F and I think my neighbor may have gotten me banned from the community mailroom by lying about me stealing packages.
  • I live in a large apartment complex where all package deliveries go to one locked room near the leasing office.
  • For the past two months, one woman in my building, probably late 50s, has had some weird issue with me ever since I asked her to stop leaving her grocery cart across the elevator doorway.
  • She called mer de, said young women are always "looking for a fight," and after that she started doing this fake sweet smile every time she saw me.
  • Last week management emailed me saying I was no longer allowed to access the package room until further notice because another resident reported seeing me take "multiple parcels" that were not mine.
  • Woman sitting curled up in an armchair, wearing glasses and looking at her phone beside a floor lamp and plant.
  • I was completely confused. They would not tell me who accused me, but it was obvious.
  • The only package I picked up that day was a dog food order with my name on it, and I have the pickup code email plus the delivery photo.
  • Now they are making me come to the office during business hours for every package, which is a huge problem because I work hospital shifts and miss their window half the time.
  • One important package with medication for my dog already got sent back because I could not get there in time.
  • I asked if they checked the mailroom cameras before accusing me and they said they are "reviewing internal evidence" but would not say more.
  • Yesterday that same neighbor smirked at me and said maybe this will teach me to "be more respectful in shared spaces." Can management restrict my access to deliveries based on one resident's claim without showing me any proof, and if this false accusation caused me actual loss, do I have any recorse against either the complex or the neighbor?
  • S4ltflintV The part that stands out is they changed your delivery access based on an accusation but won't tell you what they supposedly reviewed. I'd start saving every email, every pickup notice, the delivery photo, and write down the date your medication package was returned. Colorado legal aid or a tenant rights group might be worth calling.
  • Magnetar_5W Original Poster's Reply I've got the emails and pickup notices, but I didnt think to save delivery photos until this got weird. I'm making a timeline now because the returned medication package feels like the point where this stopped being apartment real nonsense.
  • Dusk_Koi7Q I would stop treating this like a neighbor spat and start treating it like a paper trail problem. You have a specific loss, a specific restriction, and management making a claim without showing you anything useful. Ask for the policy they are relying on, ask how long the ban lasts, and keep all communication in writing from here.
  • Magnetar_5W Original Poster's Reply Thats the part thats really getting me. They keep saying "internal review" but wont show policy, timeline, or proof. I'm def keeping everything in email now.
  • Erewhon70R If that medication package got sent back because of this, I'd be talking to a tenant attorney or legal aid fast. They may not get to just rely on vague "internal evidence" while making access harder for you.
  • Magnetar_5W Original Poster's Reply I think thats where I'm at now. The medication getting returned makes this feel way less like dumb apartment drama and way more like actual harm.
  • chuckinhoutex I would tell them that they do not need to bother withholding the person's name who reported you because that person has themselves admitted doing it while gloating about having put me in my place. By removing my standard priveleges without proof and aiding another tenant in harrassing me, the management may be creating a cause of action.
  • TheMageMan Everyone is mentioning to get legal aid which is a good idea, but I would go straight to USPS with this as well, they can not prevent you from accessing your mailbox. Frankly they also do not have the authority to investigate package thefts, you should make a report to USPIS about fraudulent mail theft claims preventing you from accessing your mailbox. USPIS takes these reports very seriously. https://www.uspis.gov/report
  • Triello Could this also be a slander case? False accusations that are resulting in harm?
  • TheVoonderMutt Get a lawyer to write a demand letter to restore access to the mailroom immediately and provide the camera footage asap or you will be taking them to court for breach of your lease. You could also call a welfare check on her because she clearly is mentally unwell. If she pulls anymore sh against you, go for a restraining order.
  • ClassyNerdLady Read through what your rental agreement says about mail and package delivery. They can't restrict access to USPS deliveries. But Amazon, UPS, FedEx, etc isn't covered by that. While you work through this, you should set up some alternative arrangements for your packages.
  • greenmachine11235 Aside from the apartment complex side of it, I'd be looking at the definition of defamation in your state. She essentially confessed to knowingly making a false accusation that damaged your reputation and cause you measurable harm.
  • ohman_yikes Call me petty but I would assume her leaving her shopping cart in the walkway may be a potential fire hazard. Two can play that game and I would be calling the fire marshal to report that restricted walkway. As far as your packages go, consult a lawyer tenant group because there's no context that they should be withholding or returning packages.

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