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H&H Blitz in your neighborhood?
My investment zone is Indianapolis, Indiana. Since last year, and accelerating in aggressiveness this year, the Health and Hospital Dept has dispatched a veritable army of pawns to raise money for the county. As a landlord with many properties, it is frustrating to respond to hearing notices for negligible and/or transitory "issues", like fallen branches in the yard, "scattered debris", etc.
I'm having trouble keeping up with the 100-pg "Housing & Environmental Standards" manual and its overactive "enforcement" in my zone!
I think the municipality is trying to raise funds for an ailing budget!
Anyone else having similar issues?