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Can my landlord legally tow my motorcycle without giving me notice?

The apartments complex where I‘m currently residing is a gated community for college students who live near MSU. They routinely have malfunctions with the gate and it was left open for almost all of August and September. During the latest malfunctions someones car had the windshields bashed, the car spray painted, and the then shot into. Yes, someone shot a bullet into it. Well, during the last weekend when the gate was still broken, they towed my motorcycle. They said they towed it because it had a flat tire. I was at home that weekend and all I know is that before I had left my apartment the tire was not flat (the tires are a little under a year old and they‘re Pirellis‘). Now I have to go pay $150 to get it back and at least $200 for a new tire. Is there anything I can do about this? I feel like it‘s partially the apartment complex‘s fault for leaving the gate open when it clearly states in the lease that it‘s a gated community. Thanks for any input!

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