Fairfax has turned looking the other way when it comes to houses being used as hostels for migrant labor into an art.
Happened to the house next door to me, once. County ignored it, HOA at least told me they wouldn’t touch it due to the threat of discrimination suits.
Ended up selling and moving, especially since the guys staying in the house would stare at my wife and young daughter.
Where my daughter used to live (in a cul de sac in a middle class neighborhood) there was a house across the way jammed full of illegals. Heck, they even served as a waypoint and sometimes you’d see large campers parked outside for a few days (dumping the crap pipes into the storm sewer).
Everyone in that immediate area tried to get the HOA, the police, etc. to do something, but nothing. Eventually, the illegals who ran the place lost it in foreclosure.
She moved and built a new house, and rented that house for about 18 months. The sale on it closes next week.
In Texas, I can legally open carry my handguns on any piece of property that I own or control (i.e. lease, rent, etc.).
jussayin'