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Tony Blessings
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Milwaukee Notice of Public Nuisance

Tony Blessings
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Loma Linda, CA
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I own a 6 unit apartment in Milwaukee and i got a notice from the police department that my property is a public nuisance and they believe that there's some drug activity going on. They want me to act on this nuisance right away. Given that i am in California, what would you do if you were in my shoes? Should i hire an attorney? The apartment is under PM and they have had trouble filling the units. Please share your thoughts

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Jon Holdman
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Jon Holdman
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I'd get on a plane and go evaluate the situation in person.  I'd speak with the police department and our PM in person.  And give the place and neighborhood a close look.  The police may be right.

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