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If the bank forecloses they have people who will make sure they're out.  At least around here they do.

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@Jordan2 I have a friend that owns a 2 family home, they live downstairs and she rented upstairs.

 

It got to the point that she decided no more because of the BS and expenses involved in trying to get the lying or deadbeat tenants out.  Her daughter is now the upstairs tenant.

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This story has more plots than a cemetery.

 

Unless the house still has a mortgage, why would a bank take it??  Banks don't want houses that are in foreclosure as it is.

 

How does one determine drugs are being sold? 

 

How does one determine who stole from her or others?

 

What does hiding cars from a title mean?

 

@shortbreadlover  EIther step up and determine you will not be a victim or step down and accept what goes on in your neighborhood.

 

People think that there is automatic revenge if they report a neighbor; that isn't true.

You do realize that you can contact your police anonymously.

 

And as far a eviction, if the bank doesn't own the house where there is a default in the mortgage payments, good luck.

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If the owner told the bank to take it back, you have to assume there is a mortgage on the house.  That is the bank's business and responsibility to get the occupants out of that house. 

 

 I wouldn't get involved. 

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I feel very sorry about the elderly lady, and also her two dogs.  RIP

 

I wouldn't get involved. 

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Be very  careful for yourself ,and your dog, drug people are not to be taken lightly.

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@ROMARY wrote:

I feel very sorry about the elderly lady, and also her two dogs.  RIP

 

I wouldn't get involved. 


I agree , those poor dogs , i would had  got help for those dogs ,if possible.

When you lose some one you L~O~V~E, that Memory of them, becomes a TREASURE.
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@CelticCrafter wrote:

@Jordan2 I have a friend that owns a 2 family home, they live downstairs and she rented upstairs.

 

It got to the point that she decided no more because of the BS and expenses involved in trying to get the lying or deadbeat tenants out.  Her daughter is now the upstairs tenant.


@CelticCrafter, my mother has owned her house for 50 years. Over the years she has had some good tenants and some horrible ones. My brother was the last tenant, he died 7 years ago, she never rented it out. She could get a lot of money for the apartment, but she doesn't want the potential trouble.