brilloboxes
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Michigan
My tenant reported to me an attempted burglary. He also said that he had called the city police (Grand Rapids, MI). It turned out that he had never called the police. The police did go to the house after my reporting the alleged attempted burglary; they inspected the premises and talked to the tenant (the tenant repeated to the police that, when he got home, he found the house had been broken in). The police in their report conclude that the the tenant got home drunk and forced his way into the house. Is the tenant's false reporting - to us and to the police when they interviewed him - a crime of some kind? Thanks!
My tenant reported to me an attempted burglary. He also said that he had called the city police (Grand Rapids, MI). It turned out that he had never called the police. The police did go to the house after my reporting the alleged attempted burglary; they inspected the premises and talked to the tenant (the tenant repeated to the police that, when he got home, he found the house had been broken in). The police in their report conclude that the the tenant got home drunk and forced his way into the house. Is the tenant's false reporting - to us and to the police when they interviewed him - a crime of some kind? Thanks!