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Timothy W. Is O'Donnell really stupid?
4 November 2010 | 117 replies
Those are arrestable offenses.
Brandon Laughridge AirBnB in Non-sexy Markets
29 August 2017 | 25 replies
If you rent a car for a month and refuse to return it when it's due, you'll be arrested for an auto theft.
Michael Rossi Is ANYTHING Worth Fighting For?
24 June 2009 | 251 replies
Since you bring up the Qatar citizen living in Illinois who was arrested on charges of being part of an Al Qaeda sleeper cell - he pled guilty didn't he?
Brendan O'Brien Scoring Prospects Like a Credit Report
17 September 2008 | 6 replies
An 8 is someone who had been a tenant before and gotten excellent references.I do the same with job history, arrest record, annual income minus required commitments, and credit history.The other component is required scores.
Alex Russo Your Biggest Gaf in Real Estate - share your story
5 October 2016 | 58 replies
Took me a year worth of court battles and dumb luck of him being arrested for something else for me to be able to tear the shed down.  
Scott Trench Neighbor Says my Tenant is Berating Her and Her Son
13 September 2019 | 21 replies
"RCW 59.18.352Threatening behavior by tenant—Termination of agreement—Written notice—Financial obligations.If a tenant notifies the landlord that he or she, or another tenant who shares that particular dwelling unit has been threatened by another tenant, and:(1) The threat was made with a firearm or other deadly weapon as defined in RCW 9A.04.110; and(2) The tenant who made the threat is arrested as a result of the threatening behavior; and(3) The landlord fails to file an unlawful detainer action against the tenant who threatened another tenant within seven calendar days after receiving notice of the arrest from a law enforcement agency;then the tenant who was threatened may terminate the rental agreement and quit the premises upon written notice to the landlord without further obligation under the rental agreement.A tenant who terminates a rental agreement under this section is discharged from payment of rent for any period following the quitting date, and is entitled to a pro rata refund of any prepaid rent, and shall receive a full and specific statement of the basis for retaining any of the deposit together with any refund due in accordance with RCW 59.18.280.Nothing in this section shall be construed to require a landlord to terminate a rental agreement or file an unlawful detainer action."
Kim Knox Tenants and Heroin Use. What is enough to get booted?
4 January 2016 | 15 replies
My dad asked if his tenant was to be arrested after the cop indicated locating significant drug perophinelia inside the home.  
Lucas Pfaff FREE Property - What's the WORST that could happen?
6 October 2015 | 27 replies
Municipal Ordinance Violations.....if you ignore the code enforcement liens they will issue a municipal ordinance violation against the owner, which will result in a warrant for your arrest
Account Closed Experience Renting and Different Landlords
2 November 2016 | 0 replies
Whole ordeal cost me over $2500.I also regret, of no ones fault but my own, not researching the area more which I would have avoided the stress of my own safety and the half dozen or so calls I made to police, which resulted in arrests
Scorpio Johnson Renting out: questionable history, please advise
29 August 2014 | 8 replies
One of the tenants has a misdemeanor (Resisting Officer Without Violence (Resisting Arrest)), found guilty.We've rejected the offer because we were pretty sure this is not our cup of tea, but they came back asking if we would consider if they would pay 6 or 12 months up front.