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Hi SleeplessInKtown. You must be terrified and exhausted. Did you call the police? Perhaps a visit to your Dr and also contact the police liaison officer who may be able to suggest a support group, like victims of crime. You need someone to stay with you till your partner returns, is there anybody you could call for this purpose. Do you have a neighborhood watch system in your area? Try calling our helpline for some suggestions on getting assistance. I'm not surprised you feel so scared, it leaves a 'taste' in your mouth knowing someone has been in your home. Also lifeline can be pretty supportive.
Lynda
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Hi SleeplessInKtown,
Firstly, welcome to the forums.
Sorry to hear what you are going through, I am also afraid of being home alone for this reason so I understand your fear. Lynda gave some great advice on places you can contact which I highly suggest you take that advice. It isn't an easy thing to overcome either... I generally sleep with the TV on when I'm home alone where if i wake up, that's what I hear first and it calms me. The nightmares are the hardest one because that is your mind just playing tricks on you which is the most annoying. Maybe try putting some music on, not headphones but in the background?
My best for you,
Jay
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Dear SleeplessInKtown. Is there any reason why you can't change the locks yourself, then change them again if you decide to relocate. Waiting for the police to declare a 'crime scene' is time consuming and you are scared. You are paying to live there, the estate rep cannot enter your home without prior permission, so he wouldn't know if you changed the locks. I imagine as part of your rental agreement, the estate rep probably inspects the unit on a 3 to 6 month basis. He/she would have to contact you to arrange a date and time agreeable to you. You could change the locks when you knew he/she was coming, then re-change them after the inspection. The rep would never know unless, for some reason he/she checks the locks. Do you have a chain on your door? You are entitled to live without fear and this means if you feel it warrants it you can change the locks. Have a check on your agreement and see if you can change the locks if you deem it necessary for safety reasons. I'm sure, under circumstances the police would agree you have the right to feel safe in your home.
Lynda
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Hi SleeplessInKtown,
As Pipsy said above, try and maybe change the locks yourself. I asked my agent if I could change the locks personally and I agreed to pay for them too because I didn't feel the locks were good enough and when I am away from work I want my wife to feel safe, they agreed because end of the day the landlord wasn't paying and if its a better lock why would they say no. I made sure to tell them I have cut them a spare key for when they come for an inspection. Just a thought.
My best,
Jay