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Law Enforcement Officer as a tenant and resident manager

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I have a client who has a 5+ multi unit apartment building that has become a problem with tenants due to mismanagement and the past two years of covid. Everyone's paying rent but there are some issues with violent behaviors and suspected drug use and sales. It has made managing the property even more difficult for them and previous property manager. The owner has a lot of contacts in Law Enforcement here. He was wondering if it would be a good idea to offer discounted rent to an LEO to act as a resident manager and agent to serve notice and also be a deterrent to the bad behavior that has started there. I hadn't even thought of this as a solution. Does anyone have experience with something like this? Or thoughts?

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