
10 November 2016 | 6 replies
The only thing I've been able to find is this: https://www.bexar.org/438/Public-Information-Acces...Basically I'd like to know if I am in the right place of seeking info (contact info of administrators and also probate attorneys for the administrators, and some property info, etc...)Just in case if you didn't want to actually go on the website, let me copy and paste what it says:THE BEXAR COUNTYPUBLIC INFORMATION NETWORKThe Bexar County Public Information Network (BCPIN) is a system designed to allow clients to access and view public information stored in Bexar County's computer system.

27 March 2017 | 41 replies
I was cleaning out closets to prep for paint and in the corner of the upper shelf found a baggy of what I assume were drugs of unidentifiable type ... and no I did not test them out to see what they were ...Another one that is more common but what I use as a "tell" that I'm likely to get a good deal is this ... for bank foreclosures, in my market they don't have to worry about freezing pipes so they normally turn the water service off ... well, for some reason some people still see fit to use the bathroom facilities even though the water is off.

6 April 2017 | 13 replies
It was two single guys, one of them a drug addict.
27 May 2017 | 3 replies
It also gives you the names of the potential parties involved including administrator, heirs, etc. that you can reach out to.http://www.oscn.net/dockets/Search.aspxHere is the link to the Oklahoma County Clerk's office to search for filings that may affect the property.

15 June 2017 | 8 replies
Breaking laws which relate to drugs, housing, safety are grounds for eviction.

6 July 2017 | 3 replies
The short story is that we believe that the building is infested with drug dealers.

3 December 2017 | 6 replies
We choose to work with people who don't smoke, drink (in excess), or use drugs.

30 March 2018 | 69 replies
Gang & drug-infested areas run $1,500/2 bed apartment. $3k for similar in Mission Valley.

12 March 2018 | 3 replies
As for parties and illicit behavior, I have certain terms in the lease regarding underage drinking, and drug use that can potentially violate the lease and be grounds for eviction.

16 February 2021 | 5 replies
They are not getting rained on or snowed on during the building process and you can drug test your employees at the factory, vs. a job site contractor.