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brassmonkey 04-24-2014 10:40 AM

?Squatters? took over soldier?s home after he was deployed; outrageous law lets them stay!
 
A soldier being deployed to Afghanistan is sure to have a lot on his mind, but having squatters take over his home while he is away is probably not high on the list.

But that appears to be precisely what happened to one soldier in Florida.

Michael Sharkey was deployed to Afghanistan two years ago and asked a friend to keep an eye on his home in New Port Richey, Fla. while he was away, according to the local NBC affiliate WFLA.

The soldier, currently station in Hawaii, later learned that strangers moved into the house and now refuse to leave.

?I want the people out,? Sharkey said. ?They?re criminals living in my house.?

WFLA reported that Julio Ortiz and his girlfriend are living in the home and they know Sharkey doesn?t want them there, but Ortiz said he had worked out a deal with the friend looking after the home to fix it up in exchange for living there free of charge.

?I don?t want problems,? Ortiz said. ?We?re not doing anything wrong.?

The soldier?s friend, Lisa Pettus, disputes that there was an agreement. She told WFLA that Ortiz did some work on the home, but she did not know he had moved in until she drove by the house a couple of months later.

?I couldn?t believe it,? Pettus said. ?And now they?re using my name to justify this. It?s wrong.?

Pasco County Sheriff?s Office Spokesperson Ken Doll told WFLA it will take a court order to evict the couple because they have established residency in the home.

?I don?t think I should have to pay hundreds of dollars and go through that aggravation,? Sharkey said. ?I work hard, long hours, and these people never had permission to live in my home. They should be thrown out.?

The couple?s criminal history only adds to Sharkey?s worries.

http://www.bizpacreview.com/2014/04/...em-stay-114403

Rochard 04-24-2014 10:47 AM

I'm not seeing the problem. The people living in the house claim there is an agreement in place, and the home owner disputes this. The people in the house are most likely squatting, and eventually they will be evicted.

This is nothing more than a legal matter that needs to run it's course.

brassmonkey 04-24-2014 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 20061246)
I'm not seeing the problem. The people living in the house claim there is an agreement in place, and the home owner disputes this. The people in the house are most likely squatting, and eventually they will be evicted.

This is nothing more than a legal matter that needs to run it's course.

oh if i came back and they were in my house. they would be never heard from again! :1orglaugh:thumbsup

MrTrollkien 04-24-2014 11:19 AM

would move them out myself using a bit of persuasion of letting them know you have their back ground information a criminal history past,,is this what obama wants for illegals,,move legal residence out of their homes and let illegals have them by using his executive actions and force.

Harmon 04-24-2014 11:21 AM

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Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 20061290)
oh if i came back and they were in my house. they would be never heard from again! :1orglaugh:thumbsup

You'd be sent to the electric chair no matter what happened. You're black. :2 cents:

Sly 04-24-2014 11:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 20061246)
I'm not seeing the problem. The people living in the house claim there is an agreement in place, and the home owner disputes this. The people in the house are most likely squatting, and eventually they will be evicted.

This is nothing more than a legal matter that needs to run it's course.

As a California resident, you should see what your squatting laws are. Downright scary. Squatters, and even "visitors," have a lot of rights.

crockett 04-24-2014 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 20061290)
oh if i came back and they were in my house. they would be never heard from again! :1orglaugh:thumbsup

There is a easy solution. He owns the home and he can have repairs done on the home. He should have the front door removed in order to repair it. It's also FL, he could temporally have the AC unit removed. Maybe it takes a month to get it fixed..

brassmonkey 04-24-2014 11:37 AM

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Originally Posted by crockett (Post 20061316)
There is a easy solution. He owns the home and he can have repairs done on the home. He should have the front door removed in order to repair it. It's also FL, he could temporally have the AC unit removed. Maybe it takes a month to get it fixed..

good lord now that's good stuff :2 cents::2 cents:

Sly 04-24-2014 11:38 AM

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Originally Posted by crockett (Post 20061316)
There is a easy solution. He owns the home and he can have repairs done on the home. He should have the front door removed in order to repair it. It's also FL, he could temporally have the AC unit removed. Maybe it takes a month to get it fixed..

Not exactly. They are "tenants" now, as insane as it sounds. The rules change once that happens, even Red States. These new "tenants" could sue him and have a pretty good chance of winning.

The renter/tenant game is insane. Tenants have a lot of rights that you would never imagine.

deltav 04-24-2014 11:48 AM

I have a feeling the sheriff's quote was taken out of context and this is just an attempt at clickbait by stimulating anti immigrant or squatter or whatever sentiment.

From the sound of it, the dude who was watching the property maybe gave an ambiguous offer of residence in exchange for this other guy to work on the place. Work-for-rent type thing, who knows which party is lying on that count. The guy did the work, moved in, and now the original owner is pissed and wants his place back because he sure as hell didn't give permission. It sounds like the Ortiz guy genuinely thinks he was shafted as he *did* work on the place - I'd guess he'll probably move out as pressure increases, otherwise yes, the usual way to evict someone who feels they should stay is via court order. It's no big deal, this shit happens all the time and has for decades.

It's just being spun as US-soldier-vs-Mexican-ex-con-thieving-squatter for clicks and good ol' red blooded American outrage.

L-Pink 04-24-2014 11:51 AM

When you are deployed you leave all personal items behind. So low-life strangers are going through all your personal stuff, using your beds, furniture, kitchen pots and pans, etc ….. ?

What a fucking nightmare.

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brassmonkey 04-24-2014 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Sly (Post 20061321)
Not exactly. They are "tenants" now, as insane as it sounds. The rules change once that happens, even Red States. These new "tenants" could sue him and have a pretty good chance of winning.

The renter/tenant game is insane. Tenants have a lot of rights that you would never imagine.

how can you be a tenant without paying for living there? they have no permission from the owner.

Just Alex 04-24-2014 03:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 20061290)
oh if i came back and they were in my house. they would be never heard from again! :1orglaugh:thumbsup


But seriously, who would want to squat your house in da hood?

crockett 04-24-2014 04:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 20061346)
how can you be a tenant without paying for living there? they have no permission from the owner.

It's actually laws that are on the book to help deal with abandoned properties. In certain situations squatters can actually get rights to the house. Not in this case mind you, but it can and has happened when the owner abandons the property. It's basically so cities can collect property taxes. Think of places like Detroit for example where people have just walked away from their houses leaving them abandoned.

directfiesta 04-24-2014 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Harmon (Post 20061299)
You'd be sent to the electric chair no matter what happened. You're black. :2 cents:

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

I feel bad .... but that got my laughing..

As for the OP subject, pretty much standard in Florida.

In fact, one of the reasons I did not invest in rental properties in 2011 ( did buy a condo for me ), but instead did it where I live.

brassmonkey 04-24-2014 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by crockett (Post 20061737)
It's actually laws that are on the book to help deal with abandoned properties. In certain situations squatters can actually get rights to the house. Not in this case mind you, but it can and has happened when the owner abandons the property. It's basically so cities can collect property taxes. Think of places like Detroit for example where people have just walked away from their houses leaving them abandoned.

im going house hunting :1orglaugh j/k

clickhappy 04-24-2014 04:50 PM

Gotta love the comments on that site, somehow this is Obama's fault lol.
Luckily this story went viral so the owners will be flooded with help.
Those people are disgusting 3rd world pigs. Drinking and bathing out of buckets. Smoking in the house, filling it with animals and trash.

But I dont understand why the wife flew in from Hawaii to check the house, but they dont want to spend hundreds of dollars the money to have them formally evicted?

DBS.US 04-24-2014 08:24 PM

I would let some of my biker friends move in and help the guy fix up the house.

Cherry7 04-25-2014 12:49 AM

Was it an Afgan family that took over the house?

After all he is squatting in Afganistan.

AllAboutCams 04-25-2014 01:13 AM

Why would you not just help them leave.

John-ACWM 04-25-2014 01:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by crockett (Post 20061316)
There is a easy solution. He owns the home and he can have repairs done on the home. He should have the front door removed in order to repair it. It's also FL, he could temporally have the AC unit removed. Maybe it takes a month to get it fixed..

:thumbsup that's interesting!

brassmonkey 04-25-2014 01:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Cherry7 (Post 20061959)
Was it an Afgan family that took over the house?

After all he is squatting in Afganistan.

he was working asshole :disgust

nico-t 04-25-2014 03:01 AM

aha, the gullible friend is a woman. Explains a lot.

kane 04-25-2014 04:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 20061346)
how can you be a tenant without paying for living there? they have no permission from the owner.

You don't have to pay rent. You just have to be able to prove that this is your primary residence.

My brother went through a situation a few years back where his stepson was supposed to stay with them for a week or two at the most and he never left (its a long story including the stepson going to jail a few times).

Anyway, the stepson (who was 18 at the time) refused to leave. After fighting with him off and on for another few weeks, my brother called the police and since the stepson had some way of proving this was his primary residence the police wouldn't remove him and they told my brother he would have to follow legal eviction proceedings to get him out.

It may be different in other states.

TheSquealer 04-25-2014 05:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sly (Post 20061307)
As a California resident, you should see what your squatting laws are. Downright scary. Squatters, and even "visitors," have a lot of rights.

Florida has very similar laws.

Wilsy 04-25-2014 06:02 AM

Damn i never knew Mike Sharky from lead wrench was in the Army especially not Afghanistan,

dehash 04-25-2014 07:14 AM

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Originally Posted by kane (Post 20062115)
You don't have to pay rent. You just have to be able to prove that this is your primary residence.

My brother went through a situation a few years back where his stepson was supposed to stay with them for a week or two at the most and he never left (its a long story including the stepson going to jail a few times).

Anyway, the stepson (who was 18 at the time) refused to leave. After fighting with him off and on for another few weeks, my brother called the police and since the stepson had some way of proving this was his primary residence the police wouldn't remove him and they told my brother he would have to follow legal eviction proceedings to get him out.

It may be different in other states.

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.

brassmonkey 04-25-2014 07:24 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.

the government is full of it. :2 cents:

Penny24Seven 04-25-2014 07:24 AM

I live in Florida and one of my houses was taken over. I called the police and I could not do shit. I went back and there were 8 black guys cooking crack in the kitchen. Well that is about how many I counted after they took off like cockroaches when I big white dude with a shaved head came walking in the front door LOL.
This is a good neighborhood also. Not some run down crack street but there are lots of empty lots between houses so a lot goes unseen.
One bathroom didn't work because they ripped all the copper pipes out to sell for 20 bucks.
Every door kicked in. The shit they lived in. It took a few months to get them all out so I could lock the house up and sell it.
Even when I invited the police in and told them I have a bunch of guys making crack in my kitchen they would not raid my house even with me letting them in. I even offered to go in first LOL

dehash 04-25-2014 07:44 AM

That's sound crazy. I am happy I left FL, never knew we have such stupid laws.
I knew about: "When having sex, only the missionary position is legal"(that's not the reason I left lol).
http://www.dumblaws.com/laws/united-states/florida

What if I take a gun and shot all this bastards? Is it legal? I am protecting my house, right?

Tom_PM 04-25-2014 07:46 AM

What's going to be the song or slogan from the Afghanistan campaign? Fighting for your freedom to squat in my fucking house?

I'm sure he learned a few things from the US Government before deploying overseas and nothing else needs to be said.

Cherry7 04-25-2014 07:48 AM

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Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 20062003)
he was working asshole :disgust

Why be rude about him?

But his work was squatting someone elses country.....

MrBottomTooth 04-25-2014 07:54 AM

I'd happily take the jail time I might get for the chance to go in and start beating them with a baseball bat if they refused to leave.

Evil1 04-25-2014 08:43 AM

That seems like a great way to get yourself killed fast, stealing a house. Houses aren't cheap, it's not like your in the guys car stealing change out of the ashtray, that's liable to REALLY piss someone off.

L-Pink 04-25-2014 09:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kane (Post 20062115)
You don't have to pay rent. You just have to be able to prove that this is your primary residence.

A utility bill of any kind including cable or a letter received in your name at the address in question is all that separates a trespasser from a tenant in Florida.

Barry-xlovecam 04-25-2014 10:05 AM

Pay them $200 to voluntarily leave (easy way). File for an eviction (the hard way).

Those are the only lawful options.

crockett 04-25-2014 10:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by L-Pink (Post 20062469)
A utility bill of any kind including cable or a letter received in your name at the address in question is all that separates a trespasser from a tenant in Florida.

Yea it's pretty fucked, they are supposed to have to show proof of ownership or a rental agreement, but that is easy enough to forge and then they are in and you have fight to get them out because they have rights.

Then you have the complete other end of the spectrum in Texas where the land owner can probably shoot you for looking at him funny..

brassmonkey 04-25-2014 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Cherry7 (Post 20062381)
Why be rude about him?

But his work was squatting someone elses country.....

he's ordered there by the united states government.

dehash 04-25-2014 10:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam (Post 20062523)
Pay them $200 to voluntarily leave (easy way). File for an eviction (the hard way).

Those are the only lawful options.

And again - you come back from work and see some asshole in you bedroom...you go to court? No you open your safe and get your gun to protect your house.

dehash 04-25-2014 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by crockett (Post 20062531)
yea it's pretty fucked, they are supposed to have to show proof of ownership or a rental agreement, but that is easy enough to forge and then they are in and you have fight to get them out because they have rights.

Then you have the complete other end of the spectrum in texas where the land owner can probably shoot you for looking at him funny..

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