The eviction process usually involves three phases: A notice is given to the tenant. If the tenant does not comply with the notice then litigation is started by hand-delivery of a complaint for unlawful detainer. The case is resolved through settlement or by entry of a judgment by the court. Frequently this takes less than […]
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The Two measures of Crime
Department of Justice The U.S. Department of Justice administers two statistical programs to measure the magnitude, nature, and impact of crime in the Nation: the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program and the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS). Each program produces valuable information about aspects of the Nation’s crime problem. Because the UCR and NCVS programs are conducted […]
6 traits that lead to criminal behavior
Anti-social values This is also known as criminal thinking. It includes criminal rationalization or the belief that their criminal behavior was justified. Individuals possessing this trait often blame others for their negative behavior, and show a lack of remorse. Criminal Peers Individuals with this trait often have peers that are associated with criminal activities. Most […]
FAQ: Additional $3 processing fee when paying with credit card
Processing fee For perspective, a 2.75 percent convenience fee on a $1,00 charge is a $2.75 and the convenience fee on a $2,00 charge is $5. It is important to note that credit card issuers charge a minimum convenience fee of $3.00 on transactions. TENANT AND EMPLOYMENT SCREENING www.orcainformation.com Tenant Investigations Pre-Employment Background Check Consumer Credit Report
How a 10-Day Notice Works
A 10-day notice is a notice to the tenant to comply with some requirement of the rental agreement or rules and regulations. The notice must state three things: first, the section of the lease, rules and regulations, or statute that the tenant has violated (i.e. payment of utilities or quiet enjoyment for the other tenants); […]