I housed a homeless veteran for a year in this same community. He did not yell,
leave trash, or make disturbances trying to get in the building. Act high and
mighty if you want but if someone is being irate and causing issues they need
to be corrected.
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On Apr 16, 2018, at 7:49 AM, LUIS ABREW <luisabrew@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Well I'm going to approach them today and ask them some questions because
that's really getting out of hand with homeless people walking around our
neighborhood very scary make sure everybody turn on their alarm.... But I'm
going to get to the bottom of this today...
On Mon, Apr 16, 2018, 7:44 AM Steven Teal <ussteven.teal@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I was showing my unit to a couple yesterday afternoon and a homeless man
scared them from buying. He was yelling and trying to get in the gate. Unit
1006 is probably the reason and that is messing with my money.
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On Apr 16, 2018, at 7:40 AM, William Hauser <wm.hauser@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The homeowner is at home and allowing this, and there were 5 individuals
in that 1-bedroom unit overnight (including himself).
Most of the folks he's allowing to stay either inside his unit or garage
appear to be homeless. They are being picked up and shuttled to/from unit
early morning/late night after sunset and before sunrise.
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On Apr 16, 2018, at 7:18 AM, LUIS ABREW wrote:
Good morning
I was just thinking I haven't even seen the actual renter I don't know if
he's in the hospital or if they did something to that guy .. but I
actually know the sons phone number he's away in college 45 minutes away
I'll call him and notify him of what's going on at his father's home and
see if he could shine some light on what's going on over there...