
17 December 2009 | 2 replies
You can't buy or sell to yourself, your ancestors, your descendants or certain other people.

2 May 2010 | 11 replies
I wouldn't consider this nice stuff though. 17 founded Police calls in the last month has caused this current owner to be fined $500 for excessive Police calls.
21 February 2015 | 9 replies
Meaning Campus Police Patrol there.Go to a place where the young kiddies move to when they first get out of college(near the bars, clubs, boutique shops).
21 November 2017 | 54 replies
Florissant Road is notorious as a speed trap with Ferguson Police, and it's even worse with Calverton Park.

4 April 2013 | 6 replies
If you happen to use it for a while in one home you own in your personal name, there is not any IRS police that will be checking your other homes for that item - you are fine there.

3 March 2015 | 11 replies
The property tax lien has to be satisfied.If property taxes were wiped out you would see whole cities and counties fall apart because they would not have enough money to keep services going for fire, police, utilities, public schools etc.Definitely a pass on this one.

5 May 2015 | 7 replies
I lived alone and was afraid, so I called the police as I didn't want to enter.

27 April 2016 | 10 replies
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/massachusetts-house-sale-was-rigged-explode-police-say-n329601I'm pretty sure who ever owns that house Wins the worst tenant award.Question of the day Would that make You quit being a landlord ?

11 August 2014 | 3 replies
Not the English police, but I have listened to others who say they too lost business because of slips like these, especially when I started dealing with properties at the top of the market, apparently a lot of these second wives were former secretaries.

11 April 2014 | 4 replies
While I personally never had one similar to your issue Michael, I do know (in CA) once you change your "lease" or contract to reflect the tenant paying their utilities through you, you are assuming responsibility for the utilities and would not be able to turn them off without severe consequences.I would suggest following Bill's suggestion, and keeping the issue of the tenant violating the contract as your opportunity to (hopefully) quickly evict if things were to go horribly wrong.Possibly a visit to Peoria Police and asking if you would be in violation of any landlord tenant law if you needed to turn off service?