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San Diego teens hold illegal parties in vacant homes — and they’re charging a cover fee

Last updated: February 9, 2026 8:40 pm
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Illegal parties thrown by teenagers in vacant houses in San Diego County, CA have become a growing concern for homeowners and real estate agents. According to a recent investigation by NBC7, at least six such parties have taken place in homes listed for sale or rent since August, with five occurring within just 32 days. These parties have resulted in thousands of dollars in damages, with teenagers setting off fireworks and causing damage to the properties.

The teenagers advertise these parties on social media, charging a cover fee at the door. They share the addresses in secret group chats, attracting a large number of attendees to these vacant properties. Real estate agents like Vanessa Munoz and Karla Vidrio have experienced the aftermath of these parties first-hand, with damages amounting to thousands of dollars in repairs.

The San Diego Police have been struggling to make arrests in connection with these illegal parties, as the perpetrators often remain unidentified. Flyers advertising the parties are circulated, with cover charges and security personnel present at the events. Police Lt. Cesar Jimenez mentioned that identifying the individuals responsible for these parties can be challenging, making it difficult to take legal action.

Real estate agents are now on high alert, taking additional security measures to prevent further incidents. Vanessa Munoz has been proactive in alerting other agents about potential parties, urging them to install security cameras and take precautions when dealing with vacant properties. Security expert Matthew Bent recommends using cloud-based cameras to monitor entry points and notify authorities in case of unauthorized access.

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Attorney Chad Cummings warns homeowners about potential liability if trespassers are injured on their property during these parties. He advises treating vacant homes as liabilities and taking necessary precautions to prevent accidents and potential legal claims. With the rise of these illegal parties, homeowners and real estate agents in San Diego County are urged to remain vigilant and take steps to protect their properties from such incidents.

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