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Chris Licavoli
  • Engineer/Investor
  • Suches GA
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Civil Asset Forfeiture

Chris Licavoli
  • Engineer/Investor
  • Suches GA
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I ran across this interesting article on a growing law enforcement entrepreneurial activity every landlord should be aware of that I would like to share here.  Please don't get me wrong, I am pro law enforcement, and anti criminal to the max. But the issues raised in the article are very troubling to hear, such as "your property" can be charged with a crime (but not you), and it is then presumed guilty, seized, and then you have to prove it was not at significant cost in terms of legal fees.  Please discuss and I would love to hear from anyone that has experienced something like this.

Civil Asset Forfeiture - 7 Things You Should Know

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