
8 June 2017 | 21 replies
We don't trust our police, don't trust our state legislators, don't trust our president, don't trust our school board, many don't trust our mayor.

5 October 2017 | 2 replies
A simple call to the local police department and the cops will show up, give them a few minutes to gather what they can & they will then force them to leave.Even though I was legally entitled to do so, I didn't feel right about doing that to people out-of-the-blue, so I offered them the ability to stay for an additional two weeks and to assist in the transition, a cash payment of $1,000 (like a cash-for-keys transaction) to help them along and respect the property.

21 September 2017 | 7 replies
I have a W2 job as a Seattle Police lieutenant.
27 August 2015 | 1 reply
Hi,Has anyone been busted by the sign police for using a local ph number from the provider VOIP.MS?

16 February 2016 | 4 replies
Managing a house in the college area from afar plan on parties and police calls.Im very local and have a few houses in that area myself, feel free to reach out.

6 August 2020 | 38 replies
I think, like with police, stating some group are ALL some pejorative is ill-informed, at best.If you do NOT know what you're doing, then a PM can save you a lot of time and pain.

4 May 2015 | 8 replies
If your lease had this limitation in it, then you would simply police the number of people living in the house.

15 August 2014 | 6 replies
I definitely would not unless they filed a proper police report and there is record of the break-in.

13 May 2011 | 22 replies
Bridget I would try to get out of that contract quick.If it's the area I am thinking of it is a war zone.I looked in the city of Atlanta for awhile.Mostly old homes with high taxes in horrible areas.Some of the streets are called "gun alley drive" - not joking.When I drove these areas during the day I had a few people in the car and locked the doors,didn't slow down,and didn't exit the vehicle.It's pretty bad when you see police avoid driving in certain areas.Not saying this is where your property is at but I would be shocked if it was in a good area.These properties even with rehabbing the exterior mechanicals will be stolen again within the week.A key is how many homes are vacant on that street and is the area transitioning down or up in its cycle as far as crime and revitalization.I don't like the older homes in Atlanta.They sit on small lots so the land is not valuable.They have very high taxes with some at 3,000 or more a year based on inflated assesments from years ago.The properties are also very old in age.Many of these properties had lipstick put on them for flips years ago for fraud.Now with these old properties you will be eaten alive in costs with possible lead paint,galvanized pipes,asbestos,foundation issues,radon,mold,etc.

14 January 2018 | 5 replies
Do you just call the police/sherrif's dept. and ask?