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Re: Police search?
by Anon
on May 26, 2016 @20:12
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take some cell phone video and put it on youtube.
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Re: Police search?
by Fred
on May 27, 2016 @06:43
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Tags and car description have been reported to police. it could take months for them to do a raid. Lease ends as of June 1. Had already given 60 day notice. My lesson learned is DON"T WAIT. I should have evicted months ago with late rent issues un-kept yard breaking pet policy. I was stupid having empathy for this single mother sad story. Rookie mistake. I'm glad I found this site with all the resource's to help me screen better, and hopefully keep me out of this type of situation.
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Re: Police search?
by Nicole (PA)
on May 27, 2016 @13:25
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Fred - generally I would not call the authorities on my tenants. #1 - if they "raid" the place, they are going to rip it up - and you are going to be left with the mess and cost to repair. #2 - they can't and won't bring a drug dog in to sniff around just because the landlord says there are drugs. They all have their own procedures of building their cases some of which are certainly locale specific. #3 - if they haul the tenant off to jail, you are going to have to deal with the now nonpaying tenant and their items.
Better all the way around to get the tenant to move out and be done with it.
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Re: Police search?
by Fred
on May 27, 2016 @17:21
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Yeah, I gave her till the first as that is when the lease ends anyway. I'm just praying she leaves without having to go to court. It seems like the tenants have way more rights than the land owner.
Thanks for the insight Nicole, I never considered the possible damages and hassle it would be to deal with them in jail.
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