
17 June 2012 | 19 replies
we threatned three day notice and he said see you in court....he vandlised and stole and there is a police report on the theft(b and e) and the sheriff does nothing....two days ago he called for two sherrifs to come out because he said we locked him out....he had the keys....we were told we would go to jail if we called again....sheriff does not care...ie we are the criminals....unfornatly no backgrown check as he did have a full time job for over a year and he an electrician by trade. we have probable cause to go in to the mobile home but the sheriff office said until we get a 30 day notice (court) we cannot enter the mobile home and the shed....he signed the rental agreement month to month to be paid on or before the 15th of each month.

31 May 2011 | 12 replies
All were charged with Criminal Trespass, and the two adults with possession of THC.The next day, I was at the vacant house and three of the four minors Mothers asked to meet with me.

1 July 2011 | 2 replies
There may also be some civil/criminal action with the driver of the car.As far as I know you cannot hold back rent money for this without his permission.
16 May 2019 | 28 replies
Since many of them do it and the criminals know because their family does it too, you can see why someone is always home.In today's market burning down my rental would be a great thing.

13 August 2012 | 71 replies
.- Second, to argue that we're the greatest nation because we give so much would be analogous to arguing that we're the worst nation because we have the highest criminal incarceration rate in the world.

13 September 2012 | 22 replies
There is a read outside chance that your tenant was a victim of identity theft with the criminal filing a tax return showing that phantom income.I sincerely doubt it.But I have to sincerely concur with others here.

14 January 2013 | 6 replies
Why charge the landlord for the end result of the revolving door prison system and overall coddling of criminals?

1 December 2013 | 51 replies
I recall the one looker who reeked of alcohol on his breath - don't light a match near him I thought; when his application came back there were 9 landlord tenant cases, and a foreclosure, and a bankruptcy ...Then there was the one who I handed in writing the criteria where my criminal requirements state no unadjudicated cases - and I specifically asked them to read and confirm that wouldn't be a problem.

28 January 2013 | 34 replies
They check decently (good references from present/past landlord, no criminal history/bad debts/delinquent accounts, credit scores in low to mid 600's).The husband just started his own business in September, so I don't have tax forms or 1099's though he did provide some invoices, paid checks and bank statements (it was very disorganized though and so I couldn't verify he was making 100% of what he claimed from it).

9 March 2013 | 7 replies
Credit (transunion), criminal (state and national), eviction (state), phone calls to verify employment and rental history, and request paycheck stubs.In addition, there are a few other FREE online methods.