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Terry Royce Bandit sign phrases
7 May 2009 | 2 replies
TerryOur signs simply sayWE BUY HOUSESany area.anycondition,any pricePhone NumberwebsitePlacement is critical, however also be ok with the thought that they will disappear, the sign police will take them.
Rich Weese VERY long and a little scary....
4 June 2010 | 7 replies
Most citizens were law abiding and dutifully marched to the police station to register their firearms.
Matt Blutowski First deal and tenant is a drug dealer!
1 December 2011 | 28 replies
If you can prove that Unit 1 is a drug dealer I would call the police and discuss this with them.If the people in Unit 2 are his customers then they are out as well.
Account Closed Non Real Estate but just as cool!
25 May 2008 | 12 replies
Anyone in the military or police background know there are a couple types of training.
Timothy W. LA Police departmet to my girlfriend, "Buy a gun."
27 October 2009 | 16 replies
They said a gun is what will protect you until the police arrive.
Dan C Neighborhood that you wouldn't consider investing in?
20 December 2009 | 25 replies
If you go into a neighborhood that has a bunch of bullet holes in homes,police tape throughout the area or a high rate of crime than you have walked into a war zone.
Bienes Raices City wants to make convicted criminals a protected class (renting)
15 July 2011 | 16 replies
This is a very important discussion on the eve of an immense state prisoner realignment that's going to return hundreds of prisoners back to San Francisco," Mirkarimi said.Ex-cons already are a protected class when it comes to applying for a city job or seeking to live in housing run by the San Francisco Housing Authority.Recently, however, the Reentry Council of San Francisco - made up of representatives of the mayor's office, the Police Department, the district attorney's office, the Sheriff's Department, the Adult Probation Department and ex-convicts - adopted a resolution urging the city to apply the special status to the private sector as well.Would you want to vote for any of those people, especially for positions in law enforcement (like say the sheriff)?
Jon Klaus Stopping break ins?
26 June 2009 | 7 replies
I filed a police (sherriff) report, but what else can I do to stop it from being repeated?
Jack Srimani How to market research if a emtpy duplex will have renter
1 August 2009 | 9 replies
Norfolk, VA Police have a slick website that actually maps crime over the previous 90 days, using symbols to identify the type of crime committed.
N/A N/A How NOT to do business in Real Estate . . .
4 July 2007 | 20 replies
i love the industry and love what rental income does for my wallet..but i certainly don't respect them in the least bit or think they deserve the landlord biased rights they enjoy. it's morally wrong for someone to be allowed to stay in my house if they don't pay, destroy property or disturb the peace in the residence, period. i won't give in an inch on that concept. they can sue, but they won't get a dime. they can jail me, but i won't change. they can call the police, but the police can't do anything (one tried it nine times one night). i'll just learn from it and be that much better at outsmarting the system next time.