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Mike Lindsey Bandit Sign Placement....
26 October 2011 | 57 replies
The cops aren't going to arrest you.
Trevor Davis Contractor stolen and damaged personal items
26 April 2023 | 1 reply
If it was done on purpose and the company is acknowledging it is the employee being arrested?
David DeLeon Dealing with non-paying tenants in your primary residence
14 April 2023 | 16 replies
David may get arrested for assault and lose his home and even job.There are consequences to actions.
Charlie Moore Violate my LEASE.......
1 July 2019 | 15 replies
If it were for something bigger like police presents /arrest/endangering the other tenants then yes I would and have evicted solely on that lease violation.
Payton Ball Rundown property owner is in Jail
26 April 2021 | 4 replies
I did some digging and found that the owner had been arrested in 2019.
Nathan Gesner Squatters cause $40,000 in damages
5 May 2023 | 9 replies
If someone breaks into my house, I can call the police and they'll arrest the person.
Michael J Davis Tenant purposely wrecks your rental
3 May 2023 | 2 replies
But if they clearly, purposefully damaged the property as an act of retaliation, then it may qualify as a criminal act and result in charges, arrest, or even an insurance claim.Example: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/ne...
Andy Bondhus Tenant screening: arrests & felonies
15 June 2018 | 21 replies
When screening for a new tenant, do you immediately deny them if they have any arrests or felonies? 
Mark Forest Criminal record
4 March 2022 | 8 replies
If someone drives there car, and doesnt see the cop behind them in time, and doesnt pull over fast enough, that is considered "resisting arrest" and is a class d felony in indiana.
Todd Burton Oceanpointe Investments LLC
10 April 2020 | 146 replies
In many localities public and arrest records are easily searchable, people need to use these resources.