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kane 04-26-2014 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by dehash (Post 20062334)
So stepson legally lived in that house. What if I see my neighbors left for couple month and I decide to let some strangers in their house? Will strangers have some rights after neighbors return?
This guy(the owner) was the only one who can allow someone to live in his house. Not his friend. Unless they signed some papers where she had a right to represent him.

It depends on the state and their individual laws, but there is a good chance that they will if they can prove that they have established this house as their residence.

It is fucked up, but the laws are there to protect renters and in some situations in some states they go far enough that squatters can move into your house and you are stuck dealing with them.

CurrentlySober 04-27-2014 01:22 AM

I misread the title as 'Scatters...'

You cant begin to understand my personal level of disappointment... :(

oppoten 04-27-2014 01:33 AM

surely they could do it standing up??

femdomdestiny 04-27-2014 04:47 AM

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Originally Posted by kane (Post 20063782)
The laws are a result of our lawmakers wanting to protect renters, but in some cases going a little too far. At its core the reason the exist is so landlords can't just show up at your door one day and kick you out of the house you rent by force with no notice.

Isn't easier solution that simply establish rule (law) that if renter owner want to kick someone out, he need to do that month or two earlier in written form?

Rumbledog 04-27-2014 08:24 AM

Welcome to America were house and land grabs are legal by anyone now.

TampaToker 05-07-2014 10:27 PM

lol had to update this thread what a dumb fuck.....


http://www.baynews9.com/content/news...quatter_a.html

NEW PORT RICHEY --

The man accused of squatting in an out-of-town Army veteran?s New Port Richey home has been arrested yet again.

This time, police said 42-year-old Julio Ortiz is one of several suspects behind a bank robbery Monday morning.

Police said Ortiz used his girlfriend, Fatima Cardoso?s Honda Accord as the getaway car, after holding up a Wells Fargo bank on Massachusetts Avenue.

Police said a tip quickly came in leading them right to the car, which was parked in front of a home on Greenwood Street.

Police said Ortiz had been living there, ever since leaving his former place of residence in Veteran?s Village.

Ortiz and Cardoso are accused of squatting at that home from last December until the end of April.

While the Pasco Sheriff?s Office couldn?t legally remove them, the pair was pressured to leave by multiple veteran?s organizations.

Deputies then arrested both Ortiz and Cardoso a few days later for grand theft, saying they stole utilities during their stay.

Police said Ortiz bonded out of the Land O? Lakes Jail on Friday and found himself in trouble again, just days later.

?He was busy,? said New Port Richey Police Chief Kim Bogart. ?He got with his buddies, apparently arranged for this bank robbery and less than 24 hours later, he?s going back to jail.?

Neighbors said there has been nothing but trouble going on since Ortiz moved in and hope he stays behind bars with this latest robbery charge. Chief Bogart said those are his intentions.

?We?ve got him dead to rights,? Bogart said. ?And I think he?s going to go away for a very long time.?

Another man was taken into custody along with Ortiz, who has been charged with armed robbery. Police said they are still looking for at least one more suspect.

brassmonkey 05-07-2014 11:12 PM

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Originally Posted by TampaToker (Post 20079584)
lol had to update this thread what a dumb fuck.....


http://www.baynews9.com/content/news...quatter_a.html

NEW PORT RICHEY --

The man accused of squatting in an out-of-town Army veteran?s New Port Richey home has been arrested yet again.

This time, police said 42-year-old Julio Ortiz is one of several suspects behind a bank robbery Monday morning.

Police said Ortiz used his girlfriend, Fatima Cardoso?s Honda Accord as the getaway car, after holding up a Wells Fargo bank on Massachusetts Avenue.

Police said a tip quickly came in leading them right to the car, which was parked in front of a home on Greenwood Street.

Police said Ortiz had been living there, ever since leaving his former place of residence in Veteran?s Village.

Ortiz and Cardoso are accused of squatting at that home from last December until the end of April.

While the Pasco Sheriff?s Office couldn?t legally remove them, the pair was pressured to leave by multiple veteran?s organizations.

Deputies then arrested both Ortiz and Cardoso a few days later for grand theft, saying they stole utilities during their stay.

Police said Ortiz bonded out of the Land O? Lakes Jail on Friday and found himself in trouble again, just days later.

?He was busy,? said New Port Richey Police Chief Kim Bogart. ?He got with his buddies, apparently arranged for this bank robbery and less than 24 hours later, he?s going back to jail.?

Neighbors said there has been nothing but trouble going on since Ortiz moved in and hope he stays behind bars with this latest robbery charge. Chief Bogart said those are his intentions.

?We?ve got him dead to rights,? Bogart said. ?And I think he?s going to go away for a very long time.?

Another man was taken into custody along with Ortiz, who has been charged with armed robbery. Police said they are still looking for at least one more suspect.


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