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Updated about 13 years ago on . Most recent reply

Vacant building having issues with possible drug dealers..
I have a buyer for this vacant building.Buyer sends out contractor to look at the inside.Security guard says he can't come in to look.
I call seller and he does not have any security out there.Talked to asset manager at the bank and they have not foreclosed on the property.Sometimes the asset manager said the city of Atlanta will secure a property to keep crime out but she thinks it is drug dealers as well.
So the only thing we can come up with is drug dealers have occupied the building.
Buyers is paying cash on the 24th and wants to see how much wiring and copper is left.He is not expecting any but wants to see it.Do we need to call the police and then they remove whoever these people are??
Thanks
- Joel Owens
- Podcast Guest on Show #47

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Times like this is when I miss MikeOH the most.
So, are you thinking the security guard is really one of the dealers?