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<p>[QUOTE="funkee, post: 1900965, member: 37925"]Getting a little off topic. But leaving cash out in the open and announcing it are two different things. Frankly, no one is going to keep their cash stacked up on the living room table, when their landlord enters their apartment. But keeping it in a drawer and telling no one, is far safer than telling others how much cash you have but it keeping it locked up in a safe.</p><p><br /></p><p>If people know that you have it, they'll find a way to take it - security systems or not. Chances are it won't be your landlord though. And yes, people will bother to jack a "nice private home, right in front of a park and on the open." If no one knows you have $50k in your sock drawer, the chances of it getting stolen are on par with a random burglary. And during a random burglary, you're just as likely to get that safe lifted as having your drawers rummaged through.</p><p><br /></p><p>A few more tips for you. Don't use your real name online, <b>JakChota</b>. Also, don't use that same name for your YouTube account, where you post videos of your neighborhood and people you know. A 3 second search on Intelius.com brought the names of your relatives and their addresses. Cross referencing some of the names against your YouTube videos helps confirm who you are. I also find it hard to believe that <b>you</b> own a 5 family building, since you graduated from Columbus HS in 2013 (<a href="http://www.bxtimes.com/assets/pdf/2013_26bxt.pdf" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.bxtimes.com/assets/pdf/2013_26bxt.pdf" rel="nofollow">http://www.bxtimes.com/assets/pdf/2013_26bxt.pdf</a>).</p><p><br /></p><p>It's easy to find stuff on the internet. If someone wants to find you, you've made it real easy for them. Maybe you don't have $50k in your place. I hear that people lie on the internet. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie100" alt=":wideyed:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>P.S. You better make damn sure it's an emergency, if you're going in to tenants' apartments. Landlords get sued all the time over "right of entry" cases for trespass and invasion of privacy. I rented in BK, Bronx and Manhattan for the 20 years I lived there. Not once did a landlord need to enter my apartment.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="funkee, post: 1900965, member: 37925"]Getting a little off topic. But leaving cash out in the open and announcing it are two different things. Frankly, no one is going to keep their cash stacked up on the living room table, when their landlord enters their apartment. But keeping it in a drawer and telling no one, is far safer than telling others how much cash you have but it keeping it locked up in a safe. If people know that you have it, they'll find a way to take it - security systems or not. Chances are it won't be your landlord though. And yes, people will bother to jack a "nice private home, right in front of a park and on the open." If no one knows you have $50k in your sock drawer, the chances of it getting stolen are on par with a random burglary. And during a random burglary, you're just as likely to get that safe lifted as having your drawers rummaged through. A few more tips for you. Don't use your real name online, [B]JakChota[/B]. Also, don't use that same name for your YouTube account, where you post videos of your neighborhood and people you know. A 3 second search on Intelius.com brought the names of your relatives and their addresses. Cross referencing some of the names against your YouTube videos helps confirm who you are. I also find it hard to believe that [B]you[/B] own a 5 family building, since you graduated from Columbus HS in 2013 ([url]http://www.bxtimes.com/assets/pdf/2013_26bxt.pdf[/url]). It's easy to find stuff on the internet. If someone wants to find you, you've made it real easy for them. Maybe you don't have $50k in your place. I hear that people lie on the internet. :wideyed: P.S. You better make damn sure it's an emergency, if you're going in to tenants' apartments. Landlords get sued all the time over "right of entry" cases for trespass and invasion of privacy. I rented in BK, Bronx and Manhattan for the 20 years I lived there. Not once did a landlord need to enter my apartment.[/QUOTE]
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