Pay Me My $200!” — Late-Night Rent Fight Sends Deputies to Wheelersburg 

A rent dispute turned into a 1 a.m. doorstep showdown in Wheelersburg after a caller reported their intoxicated landlord had been outside all night demanding $200. 

🚨 Deputies Step Into a Drunken Rent Standoff 

When officers arrived, they found the landlord insisting he was owed rent money right now, while the tenants claimed they were withholding payment because they’d already spent money on repairs to the house — repairs they say the landlord refused to cover. 

Deputies quickly realized this wasn’t a crime — it was a classic civil dispute. 

So officers: 

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All parties agreed to go inside and cool off. 

🏠🚫 What Police Can’t Do in Landlord–Tenant Drama 

Deputies say they get calls like this all the time, and residents often misunderstand what officers can legally handle. 

Police cannot: 

Those issues belong in civil court, not 911. 

🧠 So What Can You Do in a Rent or Repair Dispute? 

If you ever find yourself in a landlord-tenant standoff, experts recommend: 

📑 Keep records — leases, receipts, texts, photos
📝 Send concerns in writing
🏛️ File in small claims or eviction court
🚪 Avoid face-to-face confrontations, especially at night
📞 Call police only if threats or violence occur 

👉 Midnight rent demands rarely solve anything — but staying calm, keeping records, and using the court system always gives you the upper hand. 

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