House of Sand and Fog
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:01:01
Yes. Is there a difficulty, officer?
:01:04
And that's your sign at
the bottom of the hill?

:01:07
Yes.
:01:09
Please, come in, officer.
:01:23
I am new to the area. Is a
permit required to post signs?

:01:27
Not on the house.
:01:29
- But the utility pole's city property.
- I see.

:01:33
Very well. I will put the sign
elsewhere. Thank you for informing me.

:01:37
You're a long way from home, aren't you?
:01:40
This is my home. I am
an American citizen.

:01:42
Were you a general?
:01:44
I was a colonel.
:01:47
Officer, what more can I do for you?
:01:50
What's your name?
:01:51
Massoud Amir Behrani.
:01:54
And the names of your family?
:01:56
Why do you need the names of my
family? What is your name, Officer?

:02:00
Deputy Sheriff Joe Gonzalez.
Let me ask you a question.

:02:04
Are you selling this house on your own?
:02:06
I do not wish to offend, Officer,
:02:08
but if you'll excuse
me, I have work to do.

:02:10
Civil code 1101.
:02:12
Yes, you have informed me.
:02:14
I suggest you come with me to
witness the removal of the sign.

:02:18
No, I'm talking about the
disclosure law, Colonel.

:02:21
You, as the owner, have the obligation
to tell all prospective buyers

:02:25
anything about the property
they have a right to know.

:02:28
I do not understand.
:02:31
- You sure about that?
- Are you interrogating me, Mr. Gonzalez?

:02:34
I don't know. You tell me. I understand
your friend, the Shah, made a habit of it.

:02:38
I don't know who you think you're
speaking to, but I've had enough.

:02:41
You have done your
job. Now you may leave.

:02:53
You're used to giving orders, aren't
you? Let me get right to the point here.

:02:56
Pacific County has offered you
money. They don't want any trouble.


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