
18 September 2023 | 9 replies
All the appliances were stolen and doors and fixtures and cabinets have been severely damaged.

22 September 2020 | 12 replies
Our wish list:1) Squatters actually getting arrested - and quickly: Once word gets out on the street that this is being enforced, it will become less of an issue.2) Tighter scrapper laws and aggressive enforcement: City wants new furnaces & hot water heaters per code, but what's the point if they keep getting stolen?

13 September 2022 | 29 replies
@Paolo F. https://www.com.ohio.gov/documents/real_COM3688REC...The Ohio Board of Realtors and Div of Commerce has a complaint process...I'd consider using it along with consulting with an attorney (I can recommend one who has dealt with Sierra Realty recently).If a real estate professional has stolen or defrauded then they should be publicly held accountable and there is a due process here in Ohio to initiate that.

25 October 2007 | 6 replies
I'm talking about stolen appliances, holes in the drywall, broken windows, drug paraphernalia, and even sometimes urine and feces.

2 August 2018 | 23 replies
My friend had an issue with a detached parking area being the place for deals and ditching stolen cars.

9 October 2017 | 10 replies
@Mark DouglasIf your handyman has brains and a bit of experience, he might refuse the keys and work hard with you on an alternative solution.The obvious convenience solution exposes your handyman to questions and suspicions about whether he has ever entered an occupied property on the sly and either stolen something valuable or done unspeakable things there.I'm a renovation contractor and I do most of the work on my own properties.

18 February 2015 | 16 replies
saw one yesterday that had severe freeze damage, homes with hot water or steam heat are practically vulnerable.also check for stolen pipes, wires, another one that I saw yesterday has all the cooper pipes, and all the cooper wires and all the electrical equipment stolen.

24 October 2014 | 9 replies
Fortunately I have been investing in areas recently where I haven't had any theft problems, but I have had lots of tools and appliances stolen and that is why I looked into it a while back.

23 August 2015 | 7 replies
Both properties are C class, vacant and need full rehabs inside about $15-20k per door; kitchen, bath some wall replaced, replace some stolen copper pipes plumbing etc.