Bill Gulley
Felons, Do You Rent To Them?
28 July 2016 | 20 replies
Type of activity, violent activities were not accepted.
Nam Tran
would you drain all your accounts?
27 April 2017 | 21 replies
Otherwise, as happened to many people planning to retire in 2008, you may find that violent market swings have caused the assets you were planning to rely on to not be sufficient and thus you are unable to meet your goals.
Chris V.
Straight Outta Stockton - Anatomy of another Stockton “Deal”
4 January 2020 | 13 replies
Some rules of thumb about areas have been helpful, also Trulia's crime mapper gives one an impression about gun violence and violent crime.
Jason C.
Evicting for discharge of firearm in the house
31 May 2019 | 27 replies
I posted an eviction notice as a lease violation, as we do not condone violent and illegal behavior in our properties.
Jonathan Sher
Another Insurance Question
24 July 2011 | 4 replies
Last night there was a violent storm and my basement window caved in, and violent rain crashed the windows and did considerable damage to the basement. question #1: what is my tenant's insurance responsibilities for this property?
Sam Choi
Newbie from Silver Lake, Echo Park, Los Angeles, CA
5 January 2016 | 13 replies
You still got to hustle to get those sorts of leads to return your calls/mailings/violent threats/etc.
Natalie Kondratenko
Should I do this deal?
13 January 2012 | 4 replies
Look at person of non-violent to violent crimes and the frequency and proximity to your building you are looking to purchase.What about the tenants in the building you want to buy?
Will Spruill
Cleveland OH investing?
24 February 2018 | 272 replies
With Nelson specifically we are talking violent crime in addition to the risks that you listed. 93rd and Harvard is not an area I would recommend investing money that I wanted a return on in.As far as grading goes you are looking at D, graded on a curve.Garfield hts is a world away from there on every metric.
Jason Merchey
Doom and Gloom? I Read a Book by David Wiedemer & Robert A. Wiedemer
19 December 2013 | 29 replies
Non-violent, not really oppressive, but nevertheless, a gross tie between government and those with money.
Account Closed
Detroit Current Events
22 April 2015 | 30 replies
@Joshua WoollsI think that Nancy is pointing out that violent crimes impose large costs on communities through lower property values, higher insurance premiums, and reduced investment in high-crime areas.https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/economy/report/2012/06/19/11755/the-economic-benefits-of-reducing-violent-crime/Detroit has a high crime rate.