Tom,
Thank you for sharing your process. It helps... I am working with an
older gentlemen, and will offer the option of contacting the landlord as
a way of second contact. He was worried about retribution. He is
getting up in years, and has not many left, it would be nice if he could
enjoy his radio a few more years! This sort of input helps everyone,
THANK YOU!
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On Sat, 2014-03-29 at 08:04 -0600, Tom Thompson wrote:
> Hi Dale,
>
> I had one case where the people denied any culpability, so I looked up
> the address in the tax records and found out the property was a rental.
> I contacted the landlord who contacted the renters. The renters then
> asked me for help. I think that was a rare case, however. In another
> similar case, I contacted the landlord first. She was very appreciative
> because the renters had done $4000 damage to her property. She
> subsequently evicted them and sent me a nice gift certificate for
> alerting her.
>
> On another note, when I first contacted her, she asked if there was any
> way to confirm a grow operation. I suggested she look at the utility
> records for an increase in electricity use. It had doubled in a month!
>
> 73, Tom W0IVJ
>
> On 3/28/2014 11:46 PM, David Cole wrote:
> > Hi Tom,
> >
> > That is essentially the method I use as well, and up to now it has
> > worked every time. Our club has a handout we pass to the folks
> > generating teh RFI.
> >
> > What steps do you take when the person ignores your handout, or tells
> > you to take a hike?
>
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