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Joseph Crandall Can i be accountable?
6 June 2020 | 4 replies
Things of this nature will be affected heavily on whether the tenant is present (god forbid, the sheriff will most likely find some reason to arrest to em and then he or she sits in a police car while you throw their personals out) hopefully they will be released on scene and able to get help over there with a moving truck, if not he or she will leave to rent a moving truck or trailer, this is not an opportunity to be an ******* and throw all their stuff in the trash.
Oscar Brooks Challenging Minneapolis Assessor's Estimated Market Value
10 May 2018 | 23 replies
The city kept arresting the guy, and the courts would release him. 
Steffan Daus What defines a Warzone?
12 November 2013 | 37 replies
Last week I had a tenant that I was evicting arrested for public intoxication.
Rob K. Tenant was stealing utilities. Now in jail.
14 September 2012 | 5 replies
This is why with apartments I do not get landlord agreements with the power companies.The tenants will call the power company and lie and say they are moving to another address.The power company then transfers to you the landlord and a few months later you get a huge bill.I would just pay the 30.00 turn on fee if I needed to work in the unit to get ready for re-rental.Much better that way and the tenant can't run their scam that way.I did catch another tenant of mine (section 8)plugging into a vacant unit next door on the outside plug.I had power turned on as I was working on that unit.I unplugged the first time and they kept doing it so I took a picture with time and date and called the cops.Made an incident report but not a formal charge.Police politely told the tenant you can't do that ( I wasn't there when he explained to them) and that if it happened again they would have some new arm bracelets to wear.They didn't do it after that.The cop said I could have filed charges instead of incidence report but that he thought a warning was best versus arresting them and then they get mad and do damage to the unit.He said if it happened again maybe go the other route.I kept the documentation and pictures to show the character of this tenant in case they tried to make any claims or lawsuits down the road etc.I have had my fill of low income tenants.Too much drama there.It's not usually worth the extra few percent annually when you account for everything.
Bill Gulley Movie and the Riots
24 October 2012 | 14 replies
Now they are talking to one of those responsible for the film, he was picked but not arrested and the feds are wanting to find out if he violated his probation arising from other convictions.
Richard Alvarez Existing Owner is in Prison
23 December 2017 | 2 replies
My neighbor was arrested 8 months ago and will have to serve a 3 year sentence.
Pete M. Vacancy dragging out - what are we missing?
21 January 2019 | 20 replies
No drug arrest or felony in last 5 years.  
Cheyenne Davis Rehab - Contractor Nightmare
9 December 2014 | 17 replies
My guess is that this guy has some lawsuits already pending, or an arrest or conviction. 
Varinder Kumar Anyone familiar with franchise business
25 September 2017 | 14 replies
In contrast I had 13, yes 13 employees arrested in one year.
Steven Pitchford Alameda County - Multifamily Direct Mail Lists
10 July 2016 | 4 replies
Does anyone have recommendations regarding finding multi-family property owner information in Alameda County (California) regarding tax delinquencies, code violations, and out of state owners (perhaps arrest records and probate as well)?