CRIME Squatters Are Taking Over Homes All Over The Nation On An Industrial Scale And Turning Them Into Dens Of Crime

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Thinwater

Firearms Manufacturer
It would be a shame if someone accidentally poured sulphur containing chemicals ( like head and shoulders shampoo) into the toilet then added some strong acid (muriatic otherwise known as HCl). The resulting hydrogen sulphide gas could cause deaths. It is almost as lethal as hydrogen cyanide. There are dozens of other combinations we had to learn about so we did not die investigating suicides that were done via chemicals.
 

ssonb

Senior Member
Business opportunity here......
Start a service company, call it Squat and Trot, a certified home Re- possession service.
You sign a real lease on your property With us thru our lawyer we move in and clean out the abandoned furniture.
 

hiwall

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I understand how this happens in cities where the homeowner has close busy-body neighbors.
In the country I don't see this as being a problem.
 

Macgyver

Has No Life - Lives on TB

Squatters Flee After Being Confronted by Pair of Vigilantes at Queens, NY House Where Homeowner Was Arrested​


A pair of vigilantes on Wednesday chased away squatters after a Queens homeowner was arrested during a standoff with the occupiers on Tuesday.
Adele Andaloro, the homeowner, was handcuffed and arrested following a standoff with the squatters who illegally occupied her family home in Flushing, Queens.

According to reports, Andaloro inherited the million-dollar home after her parents’ death. While preparing the property for sale, she was shocked to discover the locks had been changed and strangers were living inside.
“It’s not fair that I, as the homeowner, have to be going through this,” Adele Andaloro said.

“I’m really fearful that these people are going to get away with stealing my home,” she added.
A pair of vigilantes showed up in a pick-up truck (one was wearing a Trump t-shirt) to confront the squatters.
“We are looking to get this guy out,” one of the vigilantes told the Daily Mail. “I am here to talk to him. I want to see why he is here.”
Two of the squatters fled. One of the squatters covered her face as she left Andolaro’s home.

squatter; credit: Daily Mail

squatter; credit: Daily Mail

The Daily Mail reported:
Two of the three ‘squatters’ who were caught red-handed in a Queens woman’s home fled in disgrace today after being confronted by the media.
The unnamed man and woman covered their faces with hoodies today as they fled the home in Flushing, refusing to answer questions on their way out.

The house is owned by Adele Andaloro, a mother who inherited the property from her parents.
Earlier this week, Andaloro was put in handcuffs after a tense standoff at the house.
According to the Daily Mail, one of the ‘squatters’ said he paid $1,500 to the ‘landlord’ and has a lease for the basement.

“There’s nothing in my right mind that could lead me to believe there was going to be a problem like this,” he said.
“We’re just waiting for the lawyer. That’s pretty much it. Like, I was scammed into living there. You know, I’m looking to leave myself,” he added.
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changed

Preferred pronouns: dude/bro
Business opportunity here......
Start a service company, call it Squat and Trot, a certified home Re- possession service.

You sign a real lease on your property With us thru our lawyer we move in and clean out the abandoned furniture.
This^^^^. If the squatter complains to the police about your renters, tell them its a civil matter and they can sue. Or you could print yourself off a lease agreement, get a big dog, video camera, pistol and weapons license. Go into the home and tell the squatters you live there now. Again, if they call the police show them your lease agreement and tell them its a civil matter. Don't point the gun at the squatters unless they are actually threatening.

Use their argument against them.
 

WildDaisy

God has a plan, Trust it!
Such crap!

I have to look into our laws. I'm trying to put together a trip for later in the year. Squatters moving in are the last thing I want to worry about.

Then again, I'm not sure why they would want to live here. If they tried panhandling, the sheriff would escort them out of town, plus there's really not much in the way of work they could do, especially in February.

For that matter, there's not much for them to do, period. I don't have cable, and streaming / internet in general isn't that great.
Work? :lkick:

They are making them into "dens of crime", they make their own "work" and make more than the rest of us.
 
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