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Drug dealer in "C" class neighborhood, how to get rid of them?
I househack a quadplex in a "C" class area. The area is quiet for the most part. We have teachers, groceries employees, and handyman, etc. But, there is one house in the neighborhood where a drug dealer lives. They play loud music in their car and have shady people park there all the time. People are coming and going at all hours of the day. I want to get rid of them.
How can I go about doing that safely?
Also, are there drug dealers in "C" and "B" class area?
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Originally posted by @Robert Hernandez:
I househack a quadplex in a "C" class area. The area is quiet for the most part. We have teachers, groceries employees, and handyman, etc. But, there is one house in the neighborhood where a drug dealer lives. They play loud music in their car and have shady people park there all the time. People are coming and going at all hours of the day. I want to get rid of them.
How can I go about doing that safely? Also, are there drug dealers in "C" and "B" class area?
I've been there, done that a few times. Drug dealers vary. If it's the typical, "I just want to be left alone and do my own thing" type, you call the cops for every violation you can find. That interrupts the dealer's business and eventually you are costing him too much money for him to stick around. I once sent a Navy recruiting brochure to the home of the parents of one such drug dealer and explained that the guy can do 4 years in the navy or 24 in state pen. I'm not sure what happened but I never saw hm again.
If the dealer is proud to show his "heat", and all of his compatriots bring their knives and guns to the place, you probably are better off to sell and move on. It will take years to clear that up and the house will have a reputation for dealing so people will keep coming around for a long time. You can be a hero and take them on or you can be an investor and move along. Go where the money is and where the risk is low. My motto is: "If bullets are flyin' I ain't buyin'"