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P. Scott Lowery, P.C.

P. Scott Lowery, P.C. - Englewood, CO

Lawyers in Englewood, CO

Post Office Box 4198 Englewood, CO 80155

Updated: 03/03/2026

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  • By Anonymous on Jul. 14, 2025
    Consulted Law firm 2025
    Are you the property owner who rents your property to ghetto residents? Who desecrate adjoining properties? Do you pay for trash removal? Your tenants continuously dump their big GARBAGE on my property, weekly, after several conversations to mitigate. Remove all materials adjacent to, abutting, leaning on my fence/property, to avoid claims for damage. I have evidence I would love to share. AND, a weird peeper caught in the act!!! NO RESPECT FOR NEIGHBORING PROPERTIES. Do right by your neighbors!!!! My property investment is personal/lifelong. Do better, or I’ll report the abuse. I’ve already told them I’ll be reporting. They don’t t care.

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Englewood, CO

Post Office Box 4198
Englewood, CO 80155

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