Yet,the city allows known drug houses to stay occupied.Houses in areas of cities that are full of wanted criminals.No one goes THERE to arrest or evict.
Yes,you have to pay your water bill,but priorities.
I don't know this person's criminal record,but if they're clean,I'd say let her start a payment plan.If this has already been done and and she refused anyways,then evict.I want criminals out first and delinquent bill payers second(if I'm choosing what types of people to go after for eviction.)
Lawyers do this all the time. Pick up a house for delinquent back taxes and then sell, or remodel and rent. They make almost pure profit on those deals.
jerry pdx Irresponsible for her to not pay her water bill but 750$ threshold and the city can take your home? That's seems a crazy low amount and they're not even required to notify that a property is going to be sold? In a city with a high percentage of irresponsible people, how many have lost their homes?
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Who would want to buy it?
--GRA
Yet,the city allows known drug houses to stay occupied.Houses in areas of cities that are full of wanted criminals.No one goes THERE to arrest or evict.
Yes,you have to pay your water bill,but priorities.
--GRA
But GRA, how do you set priorities with these people?!
I don't know this person's criminal record,but if they're clean,I'd say let her start a payment plan.If this has already been done and and she refused anyways,then evict.I want criminals out first and delinquent bill payers second(if I'm choosing what types of people to go after for eviction.)
--GRA
--GRA
Lawyers do this all the time. Pick up a house for delinquent back taxes and then sell, or remodel and rent. They make almost pure profit on those deals.
jerry pdx
Irresponsible for her to not pay her water bill but 750$ threshold and the city can take your home? That's seems a crazy low amount and they're not even required to notify that a property is going to be sold? In a city with a high percentage of irresponsible people, how many have lost their homes?
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