Terrified Indiana Woman Breaks Lease After Creepy Stranger Shows He Can Enter H…
A woman in Indiana was left terrified after discovering that a stranger had a key to her apartment making her break her lease.
A resident of an Indiana apartment complex, identified as Brooke, recently experienced a significant breach of her home security when a maintenance worker entered her apartment without warning while she was present. The incident, which occurred on October 24, 2025, has left the resident shaken and concerned about her safety. According to Brooke, a man used a key to unlock and enter her apartment. Upon realizing she was inside, he reportedly apologized and exited. "I start freaking the hell out because who is that man? Why does he have a key to my apartment?" she recounted in a video detailing the event. When contacted, the apartment office initially stated the worker was dispatched to fix her washer, a claim Brooke refutes, asserting her washer is fully functional. The office subsequently revised their explanation, suggesting the worker believed the apartment was vacant, despite Brooke having lived there since July. Brooke emphasized that both her lease agreement and Indiana law mandate a 24-hour notice before apartment staff can enter a tenant's unit, a protocol that was not followed in this instance. The lack of a deadbolt on her apartment door further exacerbates her security concerns. She is now seeking advice on self-defense measures and legal guidance regarding her tenant rights. The incident highlights potential vulnerabilities in apartment security and raises questions about tenant privacy and management accountability.
A woman in Indiana was left terrified after discovering that a stranger had a key to her apartment making her break her lease.
