Posted on 04/23/2024 11:29:51 AM PDT by nickcarraway
It is every homeowner’s nightmare: Leave your property unattended and come back to a squatter infestation. It’s even impacted celebrity chef Gordon Ramsey, who recently saw his London restaurant overrun by intruders.
These real estate pros fought back and won. Here’s how they got rid of squatters: Mohammed Choudhary, a 61-year-old Pakistani immigrant who works in construction, and his business partner Boysin Lorick, 76, originally from Trinidad, were chasing the American dream.
In 2020, the men used large portions of their life savings to purchase a trio of one- and two-family houses on Mermaid Avenue in Coney Island for $1.3 million. The plan was to renovate the properties to rent to other up-and-comers.
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
“I came back at the end of the year and there were squatters in all our houses,” Choudhary told The Post. “A man had taken them over. He lived in one, rented out the others and kept the money.”
The Regime implements Anarcho-tyranny to totally destabilize and collapse the society.
I still think the best way is to turn a house into a temporary crematorium.
I wonder if those services that claim to monitor and protect your ownership are useful in these cases and worth the cost. I think one is called ‘Home Title Lock.’
i prefer home title lock and load.
Let us know how that turns out for you.
The city/state/fed. government should be protecting homeowners of their property, not ignoring them—them who pay taxes too (more & more & more).
The city/state/fed. government should be protecting homeowners of their property, not ignoring them—them who pay taxes too (more & more & more).
haven’t had to worry yet... and plenty of room in the backyard
Those services prevent someone from changing the title. But how do they prevent squatters?
Yes, especially if the squatter claims you consented to rent to them. But someone should come up with a similar service; there must be a way to do it.
you have to dig the hole pretty deep... and throw a dog carcass half way down.
have gun and tractor.
“911 is for when the back hoe won’t start.” JRandomFreeper RIP
Not too deep. Tomatoes need nourishment, just like worms.
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