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how to secure takedowns of negative press?
As a class C multifamily owner/operator, my company often buys properties where crimes (from petty theft to murder) have occurred. I want to do *everything* in my power to scrub the internet of negative information related to these events, particularly press coverage of them. Any suggestions?