My Bike : (
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jevad very sorry to hear! :(
Do you live in a subdivision, condo, etc? My guess is there may possibly be rules as to the responsibility of tenants for common areas of property people share.
After your "investigation" you are highly sure it is this person who left the door open.True, you could have locked your bike up and not left it out...
But you should have a reasonable expectation for property in a garage to be safe provided the neccesary protection is taken - aka proper working door locks, dedication to locking doors all the time by people who use the garage.Although someone could have "broken into" the garage, if you feel certain it wasn't locked, or was left open, and you know who is responsible, I see no problem in confronting them in a polite manner and mention what happened.
"Hey there, just wanted to let you know that my bike was stolen, and I feel it happened because there was easy access to the garage. I've talked to (the other neighbor) and he assured me he didn't leave it open."
However, the person you feel did it could just as easily say the other guy is lying...
Ugggghhhh, bad situation, not great to cause problems with neighbors.