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Shipping up to Boston 03-21-2024 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2314104)
The problem is that, in some states, what you are calling a home invader in your second sentence, the law calls them a squatter with tenant rights. Law enforcement may tell you that they cannot help you because it is a civil matter. Then, it can take months to evict the squatter, home invader, or whatever you want to call them.

I know , as many as these threads often do, they go off of OP original questions(s). I’ve done it myself. To review, I know of not one state in the union, where an individual can enter a premises, not their own and make themselves at home. No ambiguity there...that is a home invasion. Worse if they do so and an owner is home. Now if you rent a room, your whole home etc for an agreed upon duration and that individual refuses to vacate....now we’re in true squatter territory. Two very separate and distinct situations with vastly different (potential) outcomes. You are correct that every state handles it in a different way.

Shipping up to Boston 03-21-2024 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2314107)
How many tenants verify that the landlord who signs the lease is actually the property owner or an authorized agent? There are scammers who find a vacant house and advertise it for rent. Then, they show the house to a tenant, provide a fraudulent lease, and collect a security deposit. The tenant then becomes an unwitting squatter. Easy money for the scammer, but a huge problem for the tenant and the owner.

This....I totally agree with. Unfortunately two victims (owner, unsuspecting tenant). This is where the waters get murky, the bureaucracy kicks in and reconciliation appears lost.

Pugchief 03-21-2024 04:14 PM

The sad reality is that as localities refuse to enforce property rights, prospective buyers will look elsewhere knowing that their purchase is not safe. Same with crime and same with business regulation. Kevin O'Leary thinks NY state is essentially unsafe to do business in anymore in light of some recent court rulings. I don't disagree.

Maybe when these insane localities have no businesses and no residents, which translates to no tax base, they will change their tune. I'm not holding my breath.

Velvet 03-21-2024 04:27 PM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2314104)
The problem is that, in some states, what you are calling a home invader in your second sentence, the law calls them a squatter with tenant rights. Law enforcement may tell you that they cannot help you because it is a civil matter. Then, it can take months to evict the squatter, home invader, or whatever you want to call them.

I don’t know anywhere in the world where it is legal to break into someone’s home… but here in the US maybe in different jurisdictions. Goes against nature though. Can you take a bone away from a dog? It reacts naturally, so in some cases, do people.

Historically there were always differences in wealth among individuals. The poor traditionally want what the wealthy have. Communism tried to distribute things equally, the idea was great. Have you ever read Marx’s Manifesto?

Communist redistribution of wealth: the “government” took your home, your farm, your business, your children (literally) and gave the things to the party members. If you weren’t a party member you were out of luck, maybe even arrested. I won’t tell you what they did in prison, but I can tell you, people did not come out alive. The children were housed for schooling and brought up to turn their parents in if the parents did not support the government. How do I know? My mother was a teacher under the system. My dad was a leader in the uprising against Communism and therefore, if we wanted him to live we had to leave the country.

shut the front door 03-21-2024 04:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Shipping up to Boston (Post 2314109)
I know , as many as these threads often do, they go off of OP original questions(s). I’ve done it myself. To review, I know of not one state in the union, where an individual can enter a premises, not their own and make themselves at home. No ambiguity there...that is a home invasion. Worse if they do so and an owner is home. Now if you rent a room, your whole home etc for an agreed upon duration and that individual refuses to vacate....now we’re in true squatter territory. Two very separate and distinct situations with vastly different (potential) outcomes. You are correct that every state handles it in a different way.

341 posts in less than a month. You should get out more.

Shipping up to Boston 03-21-2024 05:03 PM

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Originally Posted by shut the front door (Post 2314157)
341 posts in less than a month. You should get out more.

I like to respond to and entertain the fellowship of the miserable. Assuming you’re a founding member. Thanks for noticing btw

retiredguy123 03-21-2024 05:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Shipping up to Boston (Post 2314109)
I know , as many as these threads often do, they go off of OP original questions(s). I’ve done it myself. To review, I know of not one state in the union, where an individual can enter a premises, not their own and make themselves at home. No ambiguity there...that is a home invasion. Worse if they do so and an owner is home. Now if you rent a room, your whole home etc for an agreed upon duration and that individual refuses to vacate....now we’re in true squatter territory. Two very separate and distinct situations with vastly different (potential) outcomes. You are correct that every state handles it in a different way.

I agree with the home invasion comment if the invasion is detected immediately. But, if the squatter lives in the house for several months, and the homeowner then calls the police, and the police are presented with a fake lease, the police have no way to verify the validity of the lease. This can happen when a vacant house is being sold by heirs of a deceased person. The heirs arrive from out-of-town to sell the house, but they find that someone has been living in the house. In some states, the police are not allowed to force the squatter out and it is turned over to a civil court. Then, it can takes many months for the civil court to take any action. This is just one example of how the police cannot help you.

dewilson58 03-21-2024 05:30 PM

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Originally Posted by shut the front door (Post 2314157)
341 posts in less than a month. You should get out more.

New Name, Old poster.

JMintzer 03-21-2024 06:16 PM

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Originally Posted by shut the front door (Post 2314157)
341 posts in less than a month. You should get out more.

https://media1.tenor.com/m/8CPvdgIHc...ie-numbers.gif

Shipping up to Boston 03-21-2024 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 2314183)
New Name, Old poster.

So if someone responds on a forum, especially to ridiculous commentary....they’re a ‘new name, old poster’?!

This doesn’t have anything to do with you getting eviscerated on YOUR thread attempting to marginalize the TV golf pros as do nothings....is it?! Yeah, that’s what I thought

LeRoySmith 03-21-2024 06:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Shipping up to Boston (Post 2314213)
eviscerated marginalize

I came here to make fun of and laugh at people, it's not going to be nearly as much fun if I have to look up a bunch of big werds

Shipping up to Boston 03-22-2024 07:59 AM

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Originally Posted by JMintzer (Post 2314198)

I have no idea what ‘numbers’ you’re talking about. Like I said earlier, this is an interactive forum and when I see something interesting or feel like certain commentary needs to challenged, I’m all in. I’m sure for some of you resident trolls on here, that may present a problem in your small circle.

It’s amazing how geriatrics comes back to pediatrics on here.

As far as numbers go, are you one of those guys that still has your SkeeBall arcade tickets all tucked away in a ziplock bag from the 50’s?!

Lighten up Francis!

LeRoySmith 03-22-2024 08:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Shipping up to Boston (Post 2314340)
It’s amazing how geriatrics comes back to pediatrics on here.

Lighten up Francis!

this has to be the post of the day for today, bravo

xcaligirl 03-22-2024 08:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Susan1717 (Post 2312968)
Our great governor in Florida just passed a bill that now gives police the right to immediately remove squatters without months of attorneys and court costs. Every state should do this.

I don't know why every state doesn't do this too. I know people who've been out of their house for MONTHS!! I just shake my head....

Shipping up to Boston 03-22-2024 08:08 AM

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Originally Posted by LeRoySmith (Post 2314345)
this has to be the post of the day for today, bravo

That was for you Leroy. Enjoy the camaraderie my friend....and your sense of humor ;)


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