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Case Study Of CW Holland's Allegation To The Father

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CW Holland made initial contact with David Hall at 1705 Old Orangeburg Rd Lexington, SC Lot 19. CW Holland read the allegation to the father. He stated that that this is just the old landlord that his mad. He stated that the landlord actually called Animal control out to the home and commented that the dog was on his property. He stated that the landlord stated that the dog attacked him. He stated that he called the sheriff’s department because the landlord was video recording his daughter. He commented that he did not pay the rent because the landlord would not fix things that was wrong with the property such as exposed wire, insulation exposed, plug and light switches handing out of the wall. Mr. Hall stated that there was even holes that

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