18 December 2023 | 15 replies
What if a police officer with next to no training just took action?
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2 December 2013 | 16 replies
I am a full time police officer which allows me to know the city's real estate.
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12 September 2013 | 10 replies
Then within 30030, there is the City of Decatur and just outside of the City (school, police, ergo house value vary greatly).This might be very doable depending on the location.
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22 November 2013 | 66 replies
Having said that the police have what is called a "ladder of force" where for instance if you overdid things you could get into trouble.
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18 April 2018 | 80 replies
That increased the crime, because there weren't enough people to keep an eye on properties and calling police etc.
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13 October 2020 | 105 replies
The DBPR does not have enough agents to police every transaction.It really isn't that hard to follow the law if you study the law and know it.Eugene HoffmanEugene Hoffman
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8 June 2017 | 76 replies
Main points of the Financial Choice Act are that they are going to de-reg banks to a certain extent, but with the increased freedom they will not have any bailouts in the future, so banks will have to police their own risks.
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27 December 2016 | 25 replies
The police confiscated their house and kicked them out. http://www.cnn.com/2014/09/03/us/philadelphia-drug-bust-house-seizure/If You know illegal activity is taking place doing nothing is complicit.
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14 October 2021 | 105 replies
But I also understand how rent increases are necessary because expenses go up every year and the property owner is ultimately responsible for maintaining the property and providing a safe environment for people to live in, which would be impossible to do without increasing rent over time (empathy would be the correct term I suppose, since I'm not currently a renter, sorry for that grammar police).
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6 January 2020 | 91 replies
For real estate to "fail" people would need to either (a)no longer need shelter (b)God keeps making more land as Real Estates finite supply locks it's ascending value per unit (c) people stop having children making descending population year over year, generation over generation, consistently Fact is land and real estate is finite, and there is continuously more people, that means need is always ascending.