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Nic DeAngelo When can you shoot? Self defense question
23 April 2011 | 15 replies
When committed in defense of habitation, property, or person,against one who manifestly intends or endeavors, by violence orsurprise, to commit a felony, or against one who manifestly intendsand endeavors, in a violent, riotous or tumultuous manner, to enterthe habitation of another for the purpose of offering violence to anyperson therein; or, 3.
Natalie Kondratenko Would you consider this 10plex and if so, at what price?
16 June 2011 | 18 replies
Violent versus non violent crimes and frequency of occurance.I would want to know in a 1 mile ring radius what the crime looks like as well.You will see a trend of an areas stabilized,going down fast,or coming back up on the mend.When you go to resell you will have to sell at a very high cap to get high risk investors to purchase the property from you.
Tim Anderson Having a Nightmare with a Contractor
26 June 2011 | 20 replies
While you may not care if his shoddy work burns down the house and kills the new owners (or the carbon monoxide does it in a less violent way), the fact that by writing this you're probably opening yourself up to being criminally accountable should be of some concern.If this is really the attitude you're going to take towards the products you resell, might I suggest a new line of business?
James Hiddle The Tragedy In Norway
23 July 2011 | 8 replies
Harming others like this is cowardly and evil and a shame that we as humans result in such violent acts :roll:
Mark Hu Who is correct, lawbook or cop?
23 February 2009 | 11 replies
I recently read a landlord law book which stressed, although landlord should stay out of domestic/roommates disputes, that if a tenant's life or health was in serious danger from violent/spouse or roommate, landlord might be liable if they do nothing.
Alfred Bell How do you prepare for the coming future?
4 March 2009 | 36 replies
I have heard that nation-wide police departments are quietly training for violent civil unrest.
Robert Jenkins Please Critique My Plan
3 December 2009 | 23 replies
Robert, hope all this violent agreement helps.
P M What rates are you getting for 60% - 75% LTV Investment Properties?
9 June 2009 | 17 replies
Thanks for filling me in.This thread is encouraging me to look at more single family opportunities in the area in lower income neighborhoods with limited amounts of violent crime.
David Duong landlord liability and renter's insurance
16 April 2019 | 17 replies
RESIDENT understands that any proactive steps OWNER has taken are neither a guarantee nor a warranty that there will be no criminal acts or that RESIDENT should be free from the violent tendencies of the third persons.
Tori Rose My upstairs neighbor shot a bullet through my ceiling! Can I break my lease?
12 November 2010 | 10 replies
depends on the laws in your state. in some states there are laws regarding violent crimes and breaking leases. this doesn't sound like an occasion that would qualify for that.however if you read your lease close enough you'll find clauses about the landlords responsibilities in regards to keeping the place safe and if something else happens again due to the inaction of the landlord you would then have grounds to break.