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11. Thank you for the explanation. Another situation similar to yours posted today in General Discussions
Thu Mar 21, 2024, 11:55 AM
Mar 2024

Just doesn't seem right that a person who owns the property cannot evict someone that does not have a lease or signed agreement. What the heck!

NY homeowner arrested after changing locks on alleged squatters, report says
When officers arrived, they asked the men to prove their resident status. While Andaloro had the property deed in hand, neither individual could present leasing documents to back up their claims.

One man showed the outlet bills for work he claimed to have done to the house. He also claimed to have moved into the house with the help of a realtor, but would not name that individual. Officers then escorted the two men out.

After that encounter, Andaloro reportedly called a locksmith to change the locks on the house. Minutes after having the locks changed, the two men returned and called police, reportedly saying Andaloro had illegally evicted them.

https://democraticunderground.com/100218797355

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