Rental licenses
From:
Carey Joe Howell
Date:
Sep 08 13:07 UTC
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Actually you will get an amen from me on that. I live at 411 22nd av n and I
will tell you
as a neighborhood resident that all of us in the block club danced our happy
dance when that building was torn down.
I don't know where these tenents were coming from but it seemed they were the
neighbors from the bowels of hell.
Timothy Baugh, the serial rapist and his cohort and his girlfriend were staying
there. You know the one who is doing life
now? He may have not been on the lease but he certainly was staying in that
building. His tenancy in the neighborhood
was merely the icing on the cake of years of dealing with drug dealers in the
street in front of my house. That was a gauntlet
I had to walk through several times daily. You know, going to and from work, no
vehicle, harrassemt, death threats.
> Keith Reitman wrote:> I think some good points have been made in this thread.
Clearly, stakeholders such as rental property owners and neighbors, alike, are
maxed out /stressed out from the "street criminals next door"; day after day,
year after year, decade after decade!!> > I would like to propose "TENANT
LICENSING". Here is how it works: If you wish to have the privilege of renting
in this town, you must purchase an annual tenant license, for $35. If you have
excessive police services to haul your butt to jail all the time, you lose that
license. Then you must "hit the road", SWEETY PIE!! > > Can I get an Amen from
both sides of the aisle? > > By the way, I owned 416-22nd Avenue (a four-plex)
The List picnic hot spot, in the early 1980's. It was no picnic then, either.>
> > >
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