It is good that there is an approach that property owners can use.
Very good....This is becoming an epidemic and glad some aren’t sitting still for it. I believe there was a teaser on this subject for the late news in Atlanta last night but I didn’t catch it - something about legislation. I surely hope so.
I posted on another thread yesterday about the woman who checked on her mother’s apartment in NYC and found squatters who killed her and left her body in a duffel bag and another one that happened in a Beverly Hills mansion.. They found the two monsters in the NYC case yesterday in Yorktown, PA.
What happens to the squatters when someone is successful in getting them out? Does the law prolong that also?
Someone took the movie “Pacific Heights” a little too helpful. Good movie.
Clever, but homeowners shouldn’t have to do that. They should be able to call the cops, show the paperwork that it’s their house, squatters are unable to produce paperwork, cops haul the squatters off to jail, the end.
That said, what that guy did sounds like a good opportunity for an entrepreneur to offer his services. A brave, strong young man good at installing security cameras, etc. might make a good living doing this.
This is a strategy to remove property owners. There was a reason that only property owners could initially vote. Now the person paying the mortgage, insurance and taxes must jump through hoops to take control of their property.