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Justin Yung Tenant screening without criminal background
22 November 2014 | 3 replies
Not to mention the assaults, burglaries, drug possession/manufacture/dealing, and sex offenses.  
Alexa S. Please help me consider this buy and hold deal
25 November 2014 | 4 replies
Is the area just working class with common working class issues like occasional drunk and disorderly and maybe domestic violence calls or is it a warzone with shootings, muggings, and burglaries especially of more expensive places near the neighborhood? 
Ken Taté Comparison of best cities to house hack?
15 February 2015 | 8 replies
Paul, and Frogtown.The most important question for a house hacker is how much BS are you willing to put up with (burglaries, assaults on your block, etc.) compared to what kind of cashflow you are looking for, as well as what part of the city do you want to live in?
Sam Leon Citizens Insurance
12 November 2014 | 0 replies
I have Citizens Insurance dwelling policy on a triplex and I noticed a "PROTECTIVE DEVICE CREDIT".Looking that up online there is a reference to it on how this credit is calculated:PROTECTIVE DEVICE CREDIT: Burglar = .03 Fire = .04 Sprinkler Class A = .04 Sprinkler Class B = .07BASE PREMIUM(   ) X [Burglar Factor(  ) + Fire Factor(  ) + Sprinkler Factor(  )] =The Burglar I assume is a central station burglar alarm.The Fire is what? 
Dan Perrott Indianapolis Landlord Registry now open
21 January 2015 | 10 replies
Also, in the event of a problem at the residence such as a burglary, fire, etc, there is owner contact information available for owners to be contacted.
Bogdan Cirlig When Low Purchase price doesn't make a great Investment option
31 December 2014 | 42 replies
Let's move on and assess the trends in the area, you observe from the chart that the rent is pretty much stable for the past 12 months, a good sign definitely.Next you take a look at "Who lives on the block", another major piece of the puzzle:While we're not going to make any comments, you will notice there is a strong correlation between Household income and Highest education attained and also you will use this information to correlate the Crime rate available in the next 2 widgets in the report:You notice an almost four times than nation average in the crime rate, including 10 murders and 9 rapes alone in the past 12 months and also more than double the amount Burglary and Thefts.
Austin Jones Builder purposely slowing down progress to get out of contract
16 April 2021 | 3 replies
Is the house secured from burglary, squatters, partiers, animals, fire? 
Tony Martin Winning bidder with title. How do I handle belongings?
18 April 2022 | 5 replies
A few weeks later my client got hit with a burglary charge.
Erica Gordon Need help finding a tenant in Philly
10 April 2022 | 7 replies
No evictions, undischarged bankruptcies, or major felonies (anything violent, burglary, possession of a forged instrument, or identity theft).  
Nathan Gesner Who's watching while you show a home?
2 May 2022 | 6 replies
I'm pretty shocked in some houses that have so many cameras inside.Seems like police don't care in some cities about burglaries and if you catch the perp on camera, they'll be in a hoodie with the face all scrunched down....like PD can do anything or will do anything with that.