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Marc Cha First Attorney Letter as Landlord - Fight Nuisance Complaint or Facilitate Move-Out?
28 September 2025 | 5 replies
Hey BP Family,Long-time lurker, first-time problem poster.Would appreciate some seasoned perspective here.Property Context:SFR in San Jose (owned 5+ years)Tenants 26 months, never late on rent, maintain property wellHaven't raised rent since they moved in (below market now)Planning to hand to management company after they leaveWhat Actually Happened (Timeline):July 2023: One neighbor voicemail about music[14 MONTH GAP - nothing]Sept 2024: Different neighbor texts calling them "your migrant tenants"Jan 2025: New neighbor buys house behind property, immediately complains (he knew tenants were there when he bought)[8 MONTHS - completely quiet]Aug 21: Police show up at 8:49 AM, arrest someone, damage my fence[35 days pass]Sept 25: Attorney letter arrives (10-day deadline demanding resolution)Critical Details:The arrest was tenant's BROTHER (visitor on probation), not my tenantAttorney claims "ongoing nuisance" but there's been 8 months of silenceTenants tell me neighbors have been using racist language toward themAttorney letter mentions "vulgar language" and "threats" but no police reports or documentation of thisTenants are already actively house hunting (started before attorney letter)Attorney's Demands:Vague "resolve the matter" in 10 days (by Oct 5)Claims multiple neighbors but won't say whoCites the arrest prominently (but doesn't know it was a visitor)My Current Thinking:Get police report Monday (confirm visitor arrest)Work directly with tenants on move-out timelineMaybe help with moving costs if it speeds things upSend short response to attorney: "Matter being resolved, tenants relocating"Don't engage with neighbors at allSpecific Questions:Visitor arrest - I'm assuming zero liability here since it wasn't my tenant.
Henry Clark Belize Teak Plantation
13 October 2025 | 75 replies
They also have an illegal migrant issue. 
David Hori Is Pace Morby a Scam?
5 November 2025 | 145 replies
The left is catering to addicts, criminals and migrants
Marcus Auerbach How many people do actually really live 100% off rental cash flow?
27 August 2025 | 89 replies
https://livingcost.org/cost/france/united-statesNote that these pages are obviously written from an American perspective because they quote costs for an 'international school' and most European, even British, migrants wouldn't pay for an international school but would consider it important for their children to integrate and go to the local French school, which is free. 
Bill Hampton 💰 Are You Really Middle Class? Here's What the Data Says 💰
20 July 2025 | 17 replies
I see a similar choice from single migrants.  
Lydia Joannah "Built on Hustle, Unity, and Vision: The Patel Path to Trillion-Dollar Success"
13 July 2025 | 1 reply
Migrants are building empires in the US—quietly.
Andrew Pierce State of California
6 July 2025 | 1 reply
Especially since a lot of renters and homeowners are migrants.
James McGovern Strategies for profiting off illegal immigration?
7 May 2025 | 20 replies
Quote from @Mike Dymski: ICE has been renting hotels in AZ and TX to house migrants
Jay Hinrichs Detroit Tarrifs is now the time for a rebirth and new look @ this market
17 April 2025 | 91 replies
And set an expectation for young people that they will be working and people who work hard deserve dignity (including migrants) and society should be striving to create more opportunity for average people.Have a good weekend thanks for the polite response.  
Alex Silang Gaze into your crystal ball. What will happen to US economy over the next 3-5 years?
8 April 2025 | 9 replies
Migrants are an important labor supply for home construction and the ICE deportations might affect housing supply.