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Finding the Owner of a Rental House
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(10-28-2018, 10:54 AM)Canard Wrote: No; no change.  It was like they had a conversation like, "Yeah, so we got a complaint... but do whatever you want, we don't care.  :: fist bumps and high fives :: " and then they left.

I'm turning into dan!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Big Grin

Incidentally the people in one of the other units in the house moved out the next day (Saturday).

If that's the response, you call WRPS (Non-emerg) a second time and explain the situation was not resolved.  On a second trip same night, I guarantee charges will be laid (assuming unreasonable noise exists).  Police are also likely to clear the place of anyone not listed on the lease.  Just like the squeaky wheel...

Coke
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Finding the Owner of a Rental House - by Canard - 10-26-2018, 10:59 PM
RE: Finding the Owner of a Rental House - by Coke6pk - 10-31-2018, 09:17 AM

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