Getting what they voted for, good and hard.
Get your hands dirty. Piano wire.
Wait until the garbage leaves, then change the locks and move in. If he complains and call the cops, say you have been living there and claim squatter’s right.
I don’t know why people don’t just hire or ask some big guys to take care of this.
My vote is for the big guys.
Years back a relative had a renter that wouldn’t pay and wouldn’t move so she just tore the entire roof off the house he lived in (she owned) as a first step in the long process of fixing the roof leak.
He moved.
Probably against the law now to fix a leak in that manner.
What makes the whole situation nonsensical is that the owner can’t squat the squatter. If they broke in the house in the same way, they would be arrested.
So at what point does breaking and entering become squatting?
Yet another leftist middle-finger to the middle class - a druggie with multiple felonies is living in your house without your permission? Deal with it. And if you DO deal with it, we will arrest YOU!!! Ha ha!!!
Leftist hell holes that do not enforce the legitimate rule of law deserve to divorced from our nation. Conservatives, do not step foot in leftist cities. That includes truck drivers delivering food, medicine and retail goods.
Report a crine at the address. When the cops show up and bring him outside, go inside and lock him out. Then have him arrested for trespassing.
Plank #1 of the Communist Manifesto: Abolition of private property rights.
An open can of this stuff through the window and the problem is solved.
Surströmming
https://www.scandinaviastandard.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-swedish-surstromming/
Find some creative methods to “haunt” the place.
“professional squatter”
I had experience with one of those once. We took an investment property (house) back to keep if from going to foreclosure. There were five or six parties in the investment group. We decided to rent it out rather than sell it in a down market and we put one guy in charge of finding a tenant. He had one job and all he could find was a professional squatter. The renter paid maybe two rent checks and quit. It took nearly seven months to evict him from the property and, during that time, he destroyed the place. Fortunately, he didn’t change the locks or declare he owned the house. That was the last investment property we ever owned.
You get what you vote for - good and hard.
Oh good another thread to get people arguing over some stupid thing that only the courts can unravel.