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Life is too short, nobody died
This times ten fucking million. Although you are in the right, you are going to make yourself unpopular with your landlord and your commercial neighbor. If you are moving out next week, great! If not...live to fight another day.
Take a shit on their bonnet and call it even if you have to, though.
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Easily replaced bike if you have the money. Not everyone is so fortunate. FWIW, other people keep their bikes there and at the bottom of the stairwell too. As far as all the residents were concerned the door was disused. Also it's clear that the door would have opened just fine with the bike where it was, hence if it was simply the service door the residents assumed it was (they have a shared boiler and stuff) then it would have been fine.
The whole legal action thing is not because of the bike's value, it's the principle. In the way or not, you don't go to town on somebody else's things, especially when it's on their property, not yours. I don't see why the landlord's going to be in the slightest bit bothered and to be honest if they get in trouble over the fire exit down the line then it's only fair, they're the most hated student lettings company in the city for a reason.
There isn't much the commercial neighbour could do in this situation anyhow, all they have access to is a stairwell which, if they're damaging property on, I imagine the lettings company will be less inclined to maintain their right of access to. To be honest I don't think it will go as far as the police/court, I'm pretty sure they'll fork over the cash with their tail between their legs on this one.
I can understand the annoyance at some meathead trashing it, but can't get past the fact that it was locked up in a communal area and in front of a door, which is pretty shit regardless of whether it's a fire door or no, and then the fact you're getting so het up about it to talk about legal action and police for what is such a bog standard and easily replaced bike?
Life is too short, nobody died, and you're going to waste far more time and emotional energy if not money on resolving it that could be devoted to finer things. But que sera, bonne chance...