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14 August 2019 | 27 replies
Now the victims could possibly sue you because you knew he was violent and making threats but you did nothing.
2 August 2019 | 8 replies
If the second story is true, she may be scared of a violent ex-boyfriend.
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4 May 2019 | 142 replies
What your other tenants think is very important. 2) The type of person that has pit bulls has a TENDENCY to be more violent and fearful, they often use the petas a threat or weapon.
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27 May 2019 | 28 replies
Also, the closer you are to downtown Chicago, I find the tenant pool to be of a higher standard and less violent crime.
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3 May 2019 | 8 replies
If they are violent, call the police.
10 May 2019 | 2 replies
What do you think would happen if your tenant acted violently against the neighbor while you're still waiting on the courts?
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21 May 2019 | 14 replies
A - this is where you and I want to live (lowest crime, best schools); appreciation is very good (generally highest) and cashflow is either negative or very little; ideal for fix n flips if you find that "sore thumb"; best for new buildsB - low crime, good schools; with some appreciation and positive cashflow; lots of homes are owned by first time home buyers in addition to renters with stable jobs/ good incomes; good for fix n flips as wellC - some crime, OK schools; little appreciation and very good cashflow; renters with OK incomes; ideal for buy-and-hold specially if area is changing or becoming a B area; you can get very good ROI even for turnkey properties if you're in this areaD - high crime, bad schools; no appreciation and very high cashflow; mostly subsidized housing; to succeed with this, you got to be a "hands on" landlord and literally live close by; lots of boarded up houses (one boarded up per block)F - this is where the most violent crimes are committed; negative appreciation and the highest cashflow; every other house is boarded up; you either get shot or get stabbed so be careful so wear a bullet proof vest:) PMs don't even want to be in these areas
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20 May 2019 | 4 replies
Likely because they did not want to have to deal with violent felons, drug dealers, and/or sex offenders.
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2 July 2019 | 18 replies
I made over $1M on a 48-unit building that in a D area that became a C area (over a 6-yr period).However, if the OP is a newbie investor, I would recommend staying away from F areas.This area though does not sound like an F area (aka War zones).War zones are where 90% of violent crimes in the city happens (murder, rape, etc).
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4 July 2019 | 8 replies
I only invest in multi-family and don't let potential tenants with violent histories in my properties, but if you're comfortable with letting one of these tenants in I would check and see if either can get a co-signer as that will help minimize the low credit score and you can go after the co-signer (as well as the tenant) in the event there's an issue with rent or damage to the rental.