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Package Theft in Multifamily: Practical Fixes That Actually Work
SmartConnect L.A. : July 6, 2026
Package theft is one of the most common complaints property managers hear from residents, and it only grows during the holidays. A stolen delivery feels small until you multiply it across dozens of units and add the frustration, the emails, and the online reviews. The good news: most package theft is preventable with a handful of practical changes. Below are fixes that actually reduce losses at multifamily properties here in Los Angeles.
Start by Understanding How Thefts Actually Happen
Before spending money, look at how packages move through your property. Most thefts fall into a few patterns:
- Lobby and doorstep grabs: deliveries left in an unsecured entry or hallway.
- Tailgating: a thief follows a resident or delivery driver through a propped or slow-closing door.
- Repeat offenders: the same person returning because a location is easy and unmonitored.
Walk your property at delivery time and note where carriers leave packages, which doors get propped, and where blind spots exist. That five-minute walk usually reveals the real problem faster than any product brochure.
Create a Secure, Purpose-Built Delivery Point
The single most effective fix is giving carriers one secure place to drop everything. When packages sit in an open lobby or on a doormat, they're an easy target. When they go into a controlled room or locker, the opportunity disappears.
Options that work for different budgets:
- A locked package room with access control, so residents badge or use a code to retrieve deliveries.
- Smart parcel lockers that notify residents and require a unique code to open. These are ideal for larger properties with steady volume.
- A staffed or camera-covered receiving area for buildings that already have a front desk.
The key is consistency. If carriers know exactly where to leave packages and can get there easily, they'll use it, and packages stop landing in vulnerable spots.
Fix Your Doors and Access Control First
Package rooms and lockers only help if your entries are actually secure. Many multifamily thefts trace back to a single weak door: one that doesn't latch, closes too slowly, or gets propped open for deliveries.
Practical improvements include:
- Door position sensors and door-held-open alerts so staff know when an entry is propped.
- Automatic closers and proper latching hardware to eliminate the slow-close gap thieves exploit.
- Modern access control with mobile credentials or PIN codes, plus temporary delivery access that you can grant and revoke.
Well-managed access control also gives you a record of who entered and when, which is invaluable if a theft does occur.
Use Video Surveillance the Right Way
Cameras are essential, but placement matters more than quantity. A camera aimed at the ceiling or washed out by afternoon glare won't help anyone. Focus coverage on the moments and spots that matter:
- The delivery point: a clear, well-lit view of where packages are dropped and picked up.
- Entry doors: face-height angles that capture people coming and going, not just the tops of heads.
- Approach paths: walkways and mailrooms leading to the delivery area.
Good lighting is part of the camera system, not an afterthought. A visible, well-placed camera is also a deterrent on its own, since most opportunistic thieves avoid locations where they'll clearly be recorded.
For properties dealing with persistent or repeat theft, AI-based threat detection can flag loitering or unusual activity near the package area in real time, so staff or a monitoring service can respond before something walks off, rather than reviewing footage after the fact.
Set Clear Policies and Communicate With Residents
Technology works best alongside simple, consistent habits. A few low-cost policies go a long way:
- Tell residents where deliveries go and encourage prompt pickup so packages don't pile up overnight.
- Discourage door propping and explain why it matters, since residents are often the ones creating the gap.
- Share carrier instructions for your building's designated drop point in move-in materials.
- Post visible notices that the area is monitored.
When residents understand the system and see that management is actively addressing theft, complaints drop and cooperation goes up.
Put It All Together
No single gadget solves package theft. What works is a layered approach: a secure drop point, reliable doors and access control, well-placed cameras, and clear resident communication. Each layer removes an opportunity, and together they make your property a place thieves skip.
Every building is different, so the right mix depends on your layout, delivery volume, and existing infrastructure. That's where a professional walkthrough pays off, because it targets the specific gaps at your property instead of a generic checklist.
SmartConnect L.A. designs access control, video surveillance, and AI threat detection systems for multifamily properties across Los Angeles. To find the fixes that fit your building, call 310-893-0878 to book a free assessment.