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Americans are paying more to live in apartments, as demand for housing increases and many would-be homebuyers are forced to rent because prices for houses have gotten too steep.
‘Zip-tie guy’ served eviction warrant from apartment where he once stored weapons
NASHVILLE (WSMV) Eric Munchel, known as the “Zip-tie guy” for his involvements in the U.S. Capitol riots, was served an eviction warrant on Monday after the owner of his apartment complex said he owed them thousands of dollars, News4 Investigates has learned.
A spokeswoman for the Davidson County Sheriff’s Office said it appears Munchel had already moved out when they arrived to serve the eviction warrant.
The serving of the eviction warrant comes after Munchel was already served a detainer warrant, which reads that he owes the owner of the complex, United Dominion Realty, $2,548.93.
Neal & Harwell has added attorney Marisa Garcia as an associate in its litigation practice group.
Garcia (pictured) graduated from Belmont University College of Law in May, according to a release. She was an editor of the
Belmont Law Review and a member of the Belmont University board of advocates. Garcia also worked as a summer associate with Neal & Harwell and held additional positions with the Tennessee Attorney General’s Office and the Tennessee Department of Commerce & Insurance during school.
Prior to law school, Garcia was a member of the U.S. Air Force.
“We are thrilled to add Marisa to our litigation team at Neal & Harwell,” Chief Administrator Ronald Harris said in the release. “With her many talents and work ethic, we know that she will be a most effective advocate for our clients.”