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Craig Piatti Cannabis Commercial Real Estate
4 May 2020 | 15 replies
fail to prosecute for it.If it becomes politically advantageous for the Federal government to crack down on this--they tend to seize "Drug Assets".Could that include investors and employees assets also?
Account Closed What would you do? Potential renter with a felony.
1 August 2024 | 125 replies
Now...drug related from 2014, that's a definite NOT.
Emily McCabe Inherited Tenant Problems at my first property- need advice!
8 July 2021 | 61 replies
@Jordan Ursino I just found out about the drug paraphernalia yesterday.
Jay Hinrichs Cleveland Ohio market
13 December 2018 | 63 replies
Also, when your place is vacant, you need to notify your insurance carrier and pay much more for insurance, about $100.00 a month (if you want coverage during being vacant), due to possible break ins to steal all your copper and they won't turn off the water when doing so, or squat and do drugs in your place etc... 
Account Closed Trump/CDC Halts evictions nationwide to the end of the year
22 February 2022 | 298 replies
If you were a sketchy person-- maybe on drugs, alcohol, with mental instability, or with other issues-- and suddenly you get to live rent free for months, would you pay? 
Roger S. Can a tenant refuse a scheduled entry?
3 October 2017 | 46 replies
I have literally camped out in my car across the street overnight watching a building when we had issues.. and my dad slept in a hallway overnight watching over a building because the guy threatened fire to burn the place down.. we kept vigil until the eviction filing.. and also notified fire dept and police,.. honestly people go off their meds,, drunk,, just plain go crazy..and this was back before the hard drug phase.. so protect your investment but be careful
Tom C Letting tenant pay in advance
25 April 2008 | 8 replies
Thus, if they break any rules of your lease (be it: pets, waterbeds, drugs, loud parties, etc.), you will find yourself in a bit of a dilemma.
Yameen Salahuddin Down Payment
22 March 2011 | 17 replies
I understand that the seller can have more confidence that the deal will close with someone who puts lots of cash down, but can't those issues be alleviated with an approval letter from the bank (as opposed to just a pre-qualification letter).
Travis Steinemann WARNING: DO NOT TRUST ZILLOW BACKGROUND CHECKS
14 March 2024 | 23 replies
I had a tenant apply, but he told me he was charged with a felony for drug possession in 2018.
Marian Henares Investing in Ohio - Huge Mistake??
2 July 2019 | 28 replies
Even local successful drug dealers don’t buy fine rehabbed homes in bad areas ,they go elsewhere like everybody else once they get two nickels to rub together .ohio is probably one of the top three or four states for cashflow in the country .