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Landlord could face 11 years in prison
Trial information filed Tuesday charges an Iowa City landlord with 11 counts of invasion of privacy. If convicted of each count, 63-year-old Elwyn G. Miller, of rural Iowa City, could face 11 years in prison
Read More »Landlord, Tenant Argument Leads to Multiple Charges
Timothy Daley, 57, of Southbury was charged with criminal mischief and disorderly conduct on Thursday, August 2 at approximately 6:40 a.m
Read More »Tenant stores hundreds of pounds of marijuana in Tupperware
A West Valley City woman found a new use for her Tupperware bins — a convenient drug holder, according to police. The 31-year-old woman was charged in 3rd District Court on Thursday for possession of
Read More »Tenant arrested for sitting on landlord’s face
A Mid-South renter is charged with attacking her landlord's son. The alleged victim says the woman sat on him after pushing, shoving and knocking him to the ground. "I tried to ignore it, but
Read More »Landlord accuses tenants of selling his items in estate sale
Neighbors who went to an advertised estate sale in Scotts Millsgot an unusual surprise: The homeowner telling them the stuff wasn’t for sale. Steve Eldridge said his tenants were trying to steal his stuff by
Read More »Rental property tenant arrested in Nanticoke
Nanticoke police Tuesday night arrested Benyall I. Richardson, the tenant of a Nanticoke rental property where two homicide suspects were captured Saturday. Richardson, 30, who rented the Rear 178 E. Ridge St. home for several
Read More »A Closer Look at Tenant Background Checks and Tenant Screening
It is best to never underestimate the worth and importance of the tenant background check and the tenant screening. It's because as a landlord you by no means know the person who's going to
Read More »State Adopts New Tenant Screening Rules
Washington state lawmakers have enacted a new law that requires landlords there to warn tenants in advance what information they are looking for in tenant screening reports. Sen. David Frockt, the bill’s sponsor, says that
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