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Normal 03-19-2024 09:29 AM

Squatters
 
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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2313045)
I don't understand your post. No one would allow a squatter to move into their house. Most people want to get rid of squatters.

They come in all shapes and sizes. A squatter can be a “temporary” live-in partner, a homeless worker in the new builds, a drug abuser living on land the Developer bought, someone who moved into a new build that hasn’t sold yet. The squatter is around.

Anecdotal evidence abounds. It can be the squatters that were found in the Leesburg restaurant last month, or the simple shoves of homeless moving out as development moves in. We had a homeless encampment that was near the corner of 44 and Morse a few months back discussed on another thread.

I feel sorry for most in the situation, not everyone got a break in life.

fdpaq0580 03-19-2024 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Andyb (Post 2313000)
I’ll just use Smith and Wesson.

The attorneys?.

MDLNB 03-19-2024 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by fdpaq0580 (Post 2313089)
The attorneys?.

"Attorneys?" I use the partners of Ruger and Glock. When they talk some don't walk....:22yikes:

Normal 03-19-2024 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by MDLNB (Post 2313129)
"Attorneys?" I use the partners of Ruger and Glock. When they talk some don't walk....:22yikes:

Both S&W 500 in one night stand and Glock 40 in the other. If anyone makes trouble, then it’s trouble they will get.

Sandy and Ed 03-19-2024 12:50 PM

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Originally Posted by GizmoWhiskers (Post 2312962)
Sounds like a major liability calamity waiting to happen.

Many people in TV own homes elsewhere. In FL one can not take someone's homestead in a civil law suit but hey... second homes and toys now that's another story.

Bringing in a third party to make life miserable for someone needing to be evicted using the courts... yeah have fun with that lol.

Soooo…….what’s your alternative??? A “pretty please move out”?? Or maybe just sign over the house or share it with them?? Of course this is could just be part of the redistribution of the wealth of those entitled dual home owners who worked their a55es off to afford the home.

Carla B 03-19-2024 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by airstreamingypsy (Post 2313049)
I don't need no steenkin' squatter hunter.... I can make someone's life so miserable to want to move out. Just ask my ex husband.

That's too funny!!

Pugchief 03-19-2024 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Normal (Post 2313084)
They come in all shapes and sizes. A squatter can be a “temporary” live-in partner, a homeless worker in the new builds, a drug abuser living on land the Developer bought, someone who moved into a new build that hasn’t sold yet. The squatter is around.

Anecdotal evidence abounds. It can be the squatters that were found in the Leesburg restaurant last month, or the simple shoves of homeless moving out as development moves in. We had a homeless encampment that was near the corner of 44 and Morse a few months back discussed on another thread.

I feel sorry for most in the situation, not everyone got a break in life.

Most references to squatters mean people who illegally move into and take possession of your home while you are out of town. This should not be tolerated in any way by government/police whose responsibility it is to enforce property rights. It should not need to involve drawn out legal fights.

You can feel sorry for those who did not get a break in life, but they still don't have the right to steal anyone's house.

simplesimonsaid 03-19-2024 01:22 PM

Where were Smith, Wesson, Ruger, Glock and associates the other night when the lady was being abducted? Talk is cheap.

frayedends 03-19-2024 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by simplesimonsaid (Post 2313188)
Where were Smith, Wesson, Ruger, Glock and associates the other night when the lady was being abducted? Talk is cheap.

Was the lady a client of their's? I personally go with Sig and Sauer over S&W. More reliable but that's just an opinion.

dewilson58 03-19-2024 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by simplesimonsaid (Post 2313188)
Where were Smith, Wesson, Ruger, Glock and associates the other night when the lady was being abducted? Talk is cheap.

Agree.

It's Big Hat, no cattle.

Guns are not going to help with squatters.

Normal 03-19-2024 02:57 PM

Lady
 
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Originally Posted by frayedends (Post 2313199)
Was the lady a client of their's? I personally go with Sig and Sauer over S&W. More reliable but that's just an opinion.

Nah, a ladies gun is a Kimber 9mm pink. Of course if the Villager who was kidnapped and abducted had carried one, the whole thing may of played out differently.

Pugchief 03-19-2024 04:21 PM

Speaking of which:
NYC homeowner is arrested for changing the locks of her home to kick out squatters who broke in.

In New York, people illegally living in your property automatically become the legal
tenants after 30 days.


SOURCE LINK

mntlblok 03-19-2024 04:30 PM

Term defining
 
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Originally Posted by Girlcopper (Post 2313025)
You’re talking apple and oranges. Squatters vs home invasion. Read the posts closer

How well defined (legally) is the term "squatter"?

Velvet 03-19-2024 04:52 PM

I can’t quite see the difference between a squatter and a burglar, so the burglar decided to stay… how can that be defined as a tenant? Illegal entry is burglary or home invasion. You come home from the store, or a vacation and as you enter there is a stranger in your house. Who you shoot. How is that not self defense?

JMintzer 03-19-2024 05:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Pugchief (Post 2313228)
Speaking of which:
NYC homeowner is arrested for changing the locks of her home to kick out squatters who broke in.

In New York, people illegally living in your property automatically become the legal
tenants after 30 days.


SOURCE LINK

Reason #243 why not to live in NYC...


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