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Road Side Pub
Who's in the rental house business?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevins89notch" data-source="post: 16167407" data-attributes="member: 31255"><p>I once heard a story (so it could be 100% fake but it still made me laugh). It was a craigslist ad in a college town, saying "re: don't rent from address XXXXXXX" I was looking for a room, so I clicked the post. Person was claiming they paid a $500 deposit for a room in this person's house and $500 for the first month's rent. Security deposit was to be the last month's rent if given a 30 day notice. Ok, sound fine....but then he claimed that 2 weeks in the homeowner (who thus lives in the house) called 911, claimed the renter threatened him, and filed a restraining order thus is instantly couldn't go "home" if you want to call it that. He was able to remove his belongings with the police being there, and then just moved elsewhere after crashing on some friends couches a couple nights.</p><p></p><p></p><p>...so that's how you evict someone fast, still "live" there at least on paper, and then file a fake police report.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevins89notch, post: 16167407, member: 31255"] I once heard a story (so it could be 100% fake but it still made me laugh). It was a craigslist ad in a college town, saying "re: don't rent from address XXXXXXX" I was looking for a room, so I clicked the post. Person was claiming they paid a $500 deposit for a room in this person's house and $500 for the first month's rent. Security deposit was to be the last month's rent if given a 30 day notice. Ok, sound fine....but then he claimed that 2 weeks in the homeowner (who thus lives in the house) called 911, claimed the renter threatened him, and filed a restraining order thus is instantly couldn't go "home" if you want to call it that. He was able to remove his belongings with the police being there, and then just moved elsewhere after crashing on some friends couches a couple nights. ...so that's how you evict someone fast, still "live" there at least on paper, and then file a fake police report. [/QUOTE]
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