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Pete Perez Question About Recent Flips in Tacoma
18 October 2016 | 16 replies
While living in the South End I had to contact police numerous times due to constant drug deals in the neighborhood, people passed out on the sidewalk during the day, gun shots, etc. 
Denis K. How can I help my friend manage a property without a license
26 November 2018 | 14 replies
Do you really think that I can get those drug trafficking charges dropped if I told the police I wasn't selling you any drugs at all. 
Joey Gong How to deal with tenant abandoned vehicle
2 August 2021 | 6 replies
Have you contacted the police?
Mark Hu Fine for wild party?
12 September 2011 | 9 replies
I was informed by a RE agent awhile back that it just isn't legal to levy a fine on a tenant for running a party that got out of control and had police called in.
Al Williamson Do Landlords Have Neighborhood Obligations
28 July 2013 | 37 replies
If I buy the houses I will set up cameras and motion lights, put out signs and lean on the county to clean it up and police to patrol it.
Hassan Omar For Jan, Feb and March I'm going to buy some houses; here's how..
3 August 2009 | 129 replies
I let them do it cause everytime I do it I get paranoid about getting caught and fined by the sign police ($500 that one time I got caught).
Cameron Ellis Why you need Instagram!
5 January 2017 | 18 replies
You guys can't post your IG name on the forum section...you know there are BP police out here.  
Rick Fonseca Partner has past due child support
20 September 2014 | 25 replies
The statistics in both Canada and the U.S.A. over the last couple of decades indicate the opposite: in situations of separation/divorce and child custody it is more common for the man to leverage the fiscal imbalance between his income and the woman's to prolong proceedings and force financial hardship on his ex-partner and their children or, for the man to simply be a deadbeat and abandon his children.My wife carries out research in this area, much of the domestic violence, police and court statistics paint a very dour portrait of the behaviour of men.  
Tony C. Bought REO with existing occupants who created fraudulent lease
16 September 2016 | 5 replies
Police have frequented the property on many occasions for calls of domestic violence and burglary.