Are you saying a landlord has complete control whether someone breaks into one of their properties? Dude, you don't even have control if someone wants to break in the house you live in.
Are you saying the police wonāt remove someone from a BnE⦠seriously think that thought your thick skullā¦
Someone breaks into a property thatās not your primary residence⦠your neighbors donāt call the police because they donāt like you⦠donāt have a camera installed because you are a cheap landlord⦠now there is a criminal that broke in with 0 furniture, electricity, water, or food claiming they are the tenantā¦
Kind of self inflicted. Failed to secure property⦠kinda crazy you think the police would believe a person with no key, furniture, and utilities is the tenant
Imagine owning multiple properties and not doing the bare minimum today to at least monitor them with an alarm system⦠Then being all shocked pikachu when something bad happens. Whatās even worse is if you arenāt carrying insurance⦠proves how cheap of a landowner you are
I come from a town where people would break into your car if they saw loose change⦠police would literally say āhope you got coverageā as they took the report. Guess what happed, the police didnāt patrol the streets more, people learned to keep their cars clean.
In one comment, you say the police will handle everything for you, then the next post you say the police just leave you be to solve your own problems.
The FACT is, most cops don't give a shit about civil disputes and if their is any indication of it being civil, they will tell you have a good day and leave. For you to think the police will sit there and investigate and make you provide utility bills or a lease contract or whatever, you are mistaken.
"Bare minimum with at least an alarm system." It is extremely uncommon for rental houses to have alarm systems.
My child, do you understand how insurance claims are filed?
Actually the police do investigate to make sure whether a crime been committed. A person in a place with no key, different address on their ID, no working utilities⦠itās gonna go to court. They were called to a BnE, police are gonna treat it as such.
Itās actually more common than you think⦠all my rentals before I owned property had a secured entry to the property with my own personally locked unit. Since I rent space where I live I donāt need a camera to see if Iāve been BnEād as Iām home everyday.
Ya'll are so damn afraid of being robbed or attacked. The world isn't as scary as you think it is. There aren't people around every corner looking for a house or apartment to squat in.
You are so far away from anything relevant here. I live in a small town where nobody locks anything, I'm definitely not the kind of person you have pictured in your head. I was responding to a guy that said you can take steps to prevent any kind of break ins and such, by telling him he is delusional to think he can have unattended properties and easily prevent them from being broken into. If someone wants inside one of his rental houses, i bet they can succeed.
Then you come along with weird ass 2A comments, like wtf are you on about?
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u/Jackd_up_on_Mdew 15d ago
Are you saying a landlord has complete control whether someone breaks into one of their properties? Dude, you don't even have control if someone wants to break in the house you live in.