Homes For Sale Used As Rave Party in San Diego

July 30, 2009

Foreclosure Rave Parties in San Diego… You’ve got to read this from San Diego 10 News,

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Million-dollar homes in the San Diego area are being turned into nightclubs by teenagers, and the homeowners have no idea — until sheriff’s deputies arrive to break them up. Several homeowners said it has happened to at least three vacant homes for sale — two in Fallbrook, one home in San Marcos.

The teens first spot homes with for-sale signs, reported television station KGTV in San Diego. Then they call the listing agent to confirm the homes are vacant. In two recent cases, teens found an open bedroom window to gain access.

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Robbins owns a home in Fallbrook in a gated community that’s listed at $1.2 million. On July 3, teens broke into his home through an open window and held a two-day party.

“The family room was full of people,” Robbins said.

Photos found online show hundreds of teenagers and young adults with beer and hard liquor, dancing to music played by a disc jockey.

“There were lots of kids and lots of noise,” said neighbor, Matt Premo.

According to a real estate agent who sent KGTV the pictures, the partygoers ripped out some wiring. That enabled them to open the home’s front gate, giving hundreds of partiers a way in.

“I thought it was the owners’ kids having a party,” said Premo.

But that wasn’t the case. Robbins, and his real estate agent, had no idea until police broke up the party.

A neighbor called the authorities, which finally put an end to the party, but the mess the partiers left behind cost Robbins $8,000.

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