Posted on 03/08/2024 9:14:13 AM PST by grundle
According to New York state law, squatters are “classified as tenants and receive temporary rights as such” after occupying a property for 30 days.
New York State law dictates that if an owner wants to reclaim property from a squatter after 30 days, they must prove a right to the property and proceed with legal eviction proceedings.
The Landas are taking Flores to landlord-tenant court to evict him. But it’s been a long process. ABC 7 reported that the couple already had five hearings in civil court but the process has been repeatedly delayed.
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A friend of mine has apartments. If they don’t pay the rent he removes the door to the apartment.
occupying a property for 30 days
If they’ve shortened it to 30 days — it’s hard to get a court date within that time.
I don’t own rental property anymore — I did have to do an eviction — I think it was more than 30 days from the time my lawyer filed to the court date.
So the owner would have to take the law into his own hands...
Why haven’t you sent him a “message”?
what do you mean?
It’s a mafia thing..
oh.
She was the one with connections. Boyfriend in the police dept.
We hired a private investigator. He found nothing. She was paid in cash... any info she had to submit in court, was heavily redacted.
Then she got pregnant.
Case closed.
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