Special offer

"Mom, there's no water in the bathroom!"

By
Real Estate Agent with RE/MAX Shoreline New Hampshire & Maine

That could be because copper theft has reached epidemic proportions in many states including Tennessee.

I personally have been witness to two instances.

One was a house I was showing and when we walked around back, the basement door had been kicked open, the copper water pipes cut loose with the water still on. Not surprisingly water was all over the basement and flowing out the door into the yard.

In my second instance I sold a house in a somewhat remote location. It was a foreclosure so naturally it was vacant. Before the closing thieves again kicked in the door but this time they went up, into the attic and cut all the electrical wiring loose. $8,000 dollars in damages for about 50 bucks worth of scrap copper.

Thankfully my Tennessee Association of Realtors is doing something about it along with homebuilders, law enforcement, and industry representatives.

Very soon state Senate Bill 2400 and House Bill 2344 will hopefully be passed in Tennessee.

It will require:

  • Registration of scrap metal dealers
  • Persons selling scrap metal must provide a valid photo ID along with a thumbprint.
  • Scrap metal dealers will be required to keep records of each transaction including name, license plate number, and vehicle information for each seller of scrap metal
  • Require scrap metal dealers to pay with a voucher instead of cash in an effort to create a paper trail and break the link between metal thefts and the illegal drug trade.

This bill has already passed the Tennessee Senate and is heading for the House floor soon where it is expected to pass with little or no opposition.

Posted by

Jim Lee , REALTOR®, Certified Residential Specialist (CRS)

http://JimLee.com  RE/MAX Shoreline

100 Market St., Suite #200, , Portsmouth, NH 03801 Phone: (603) 431-1111 x3801

Visit New Hampshire Maine Real Estate.com to search homes, get Seacoast area information, and find out how great living on the New Hampshire and southern Maine Seacoast really is.

 

Follow RealtorJimLee on Twitter

Jim Dvorovy
Cutler Real Estate - Canton, OH
REALTOR - Canton Ohio Real Estate
Hi Jim,  All of the above requirements have been in place for a couple of years now in our area, and it hasn't seemed to put much of a dent in the problem. So that isn't a solution. Maybe it has stemmed the rise in the number of new persons willing to take the chances, but who knows?
Mar 18, 2008 10:50 AM
Sara Homan
Coldwell Banker Ellison Realty 352-209-4044 - Ocala, FL
Realtor, Homes, Farms & 55+
Oh my!  What will the lawmakers think of next?  Fact is laws don't stop thieves anymore than outlawing guns has stopped killing.  It is a character and moral dilemma, a parasite in society.
Mar 18, 2008 10:53 AM
Steve Loynd
Alpine Lakes Real Estate Inc., - Lincoln, NH
800-926-5653, White Mountains NH
Wow no concept of such things, we in New Hampshire enjoy the lowest crime statistics in the nation, this is a sad state of affairs to worry about plumbing in a house you have listed
Mar 18, 2008 11:00 AM
Stephanie Moen (Lazcano)
Champions Real Estate Group - Houston, TX
Commercial Property Manager and Leasing Agent
Wow im glad they are taking action to resolve this problem.  Wow i hope those these are caught why would anyone go through all that trouble for nothing. Good post.
Mar 18, 2008 11:01 AM
Lenn Harley
Lenn Harley, Homefinders.com, MD & VA Homes and Real Estate - Leesburg, VA
Real Estate Broker - Virginia & Maryland

At least the law is there.  Of course, what are the laws in neighboring states.

 

Mar 18, 2008 11:06 AM
Ann Cummings
RE/MAX Shoreline - NH and Maine - Portsmouth, NH
Portsmouth NH Real Estate Preferrable Agent

Hi Jim - I just heard about copper thieves here for the first time not all that long ago.  I'd read about it in other areas, but just not here yet, until this past week.  I guess one would have to steal a whole mess of that stuff to make it worthwhile - I can think of more valuable things I'd steal, if I were so inclined...which I'm not.

Ann

Mar 18, 2008 01:47 PM
Larry Brewer - Benchmark Realty llc
Benchmark Realty LLc - Nashville, TN

The took the cable out of a cell phone tower here. Citizens need to step up and report crimes.

Mar 18, 2008 02:41 PM
Randy L. Prothero
eXp Realty - Hollister, MO
Missouri REALTOR, (808) 384-5645
We have taken similar measures in Hawaii, but just saw on the news where copper thieves stole wire from the street lights on the freeway.  I hope they crack down on whoever is buying it.
Mar 18, 2008 08:33 PM
Mary Strang
Viroqua, WI
I am not condoning this, but... looks like crime is paying better than jobs, maybe the lawmakers should look at getting people some type of meaningful employment or some better education?
Mar 24, 2008 11:20 AM
Jim Lee, REALTOR, CRS, ABR
RE/MAX Shoreline - Portsmouth, NH
Buying or Selling? Ann & Jim are the local experts

And as long as crime pays better than jobs this behavior will continue.

I believe some meaningful incarceration would be effective especially combined with work to repay the damages and cost of prison facilities and personnel. 

Mar 24, 2008 12:01 PM
Debbie DiFonzo
Debbie DiFonzo - United Country VIP Realty, SW Missouri - Lebanon, MO
Lebanon MO and Buffalo Missouri Real Estate

We've seen a rash of this in Missouri as well. Legislation was just passed but as you say, it won't stop the thieves.

Buffalo, MO was hit by a tornado on Monday afternoon. By Monday night they had a curfew - people were already stealing the copper out of the 100+ destroyed homes.

Apr 03, 2008 01:55 AM