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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When my husband did this 20+ yrs ago, they came to our apartment building and knocked on neighbors' doors who weren't even on the list. (this may not be allowed anymore, I don't know) I don't think it's at all weird that they offered to come to your home. [/quote] This happened to me about 5 years ago. They knocked on the door and asked some questions about a neighbor I didn't know. I did my best to answer them. It was weird at first but I was happy they investigate so well. [/quote] They did this for my clearance 3 years ago. My old lady neighbor was furious. She was a strange lady though. They also knocked on doors in my previous apartment building in a prior city, god only knows who they talked to (that was an interesting group of people), and all up and down the street I grew up on. The reason they do it is to make sure that they aren't troublemakers in the building/on the block. They figure neighbors would know if someone was dealing drugs or running a prostitution ring (or leaving a dog cooped up for days at a time, neglecting their child, hitting a child, etc). If you don't know them, and have benign things to say its a good thing.[/quote]
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