AKBuilder762 They especially like this tactic if you being in jail for the first time can cause you to lose a job and then result in your home going into foreclosure. People with no mortgage and good reason to be in jail? We're not teaching him a lesson by keeping him in here. Turn him loose.
They generally don't automatically arrest on probation violations. Probation officers don't have arrest powers. His probation officer would have to go to court and violate him and get an arrest warrant. If he was on parole, the parole officer could have arrested him as parole officers typically have arrest powers.
How the hell do you move in an empty house for two years!!!! Most hardworking tax payers can't even get financed to buy a home. Something is very wrong!!
It's pretty easy. You find a foreclosed house, and you live inside it. Usually after living there long enough you go to the court and pay some fees and you "own" the house and it becomes a legal battle for the real owners to get you out.
@Jason Shoots squatters moved in across the street from my friend. Your right. They acted completely normal. Moved in all their stuff. Tons of stuff..even tried to introduce themselves.....it was a foreclosed home.
Someone is just very smart or very lucky or did know the previous owners n got in that way.. shows you how shitty these banks are n dont give a . about us most are not even American owned.. i say good on that guy who lived there for free.. he messed up or would still be there! all that junk n calling the cops on each other lol how dumb
@@billybatts9491 I suspect it is becoming more common. Partly due to confusion over the big housing crash and the nightmare of clearing all of those titles and partly due to houses being bought up by LLCs and left empty. I wish I understood the point of that. I understand buying investment property but, wouldn’t you want to rent it out or hire someone to maintain it?
@Jacko Sargs No that house probably would have rented for at least $900 a month during that time frame based on the Mt. Juliet area. That was a very nice home. He lived rent and mortgage free for two years and would have owed around $20,000 total in either rent or mortgage had he actually rented or owned the home. Those property taxes for two years would not have been near that amount. He gamed the system and should have been prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Maybe a little prison time would have calmed his arrogant nasty tempered backside down.
Gotta love the slimy lawyer. "My client couldn't believe that he responded the way he did." Yeah, okay pal your client up until that moment was a choir boy.
Steal a candy bar from the local Winn Dixie and cops will arrest you for shoplifting. Steal a house, and it takes two years and an eviction notice to force them out ??
Woot cops hands are tied. It's the stupid political machine that is at fault for passing these laws with the loop holes that these low life's use to beat the system.
While he was in jail the bank should've had his stuff removed from the premises and the vehicles towed to an impound lot. He was trespassing therefore in no position to make deals of any kind.
@@spikefivefivefive in fairness it's not that squatters have rights. It's that tenants do and if all a landlord had to do was say oh no, I didn't rent to them to take the place. Well then you'd be on here saying it's outrageous the court simply takes the landlords word as it covered a story about a woman who did have a lease and paid rent getting kicked out homeless on the street because the landlord pretended it didn't exist. This is the cost of basically being generally in favor of tenants over landlords at least in regards to this. Yes it means that the tenants and squatters can abuse the system to stay free for periods of time. But like this two year thing I mean. Yes it's absurd not it's also absurd the freaking bank took two years to realize they owned a half million dollar home so...
@@dirtyrotten2648 Yep! They will toss you out so quick it isn't funny.bwe were foreclosed on after my organ transplant. Because we got behind. Then I couldn't drive. So we had to leave my new truck behind. The mortgage guy came out 2 days later and stopped some tow truck company and had it towed. They didn't know who took it! And we couldn't find it for almost a year. The tower ng company wanted $11,000 for storage fees. The mortgage people said it was all on us. So we lost our home and vehicle!!!😭😭
During the housing market/banking crash a few years back - when people were being evicted from their homes for not paying their mortgage I heard so many stories of what people did to the home before leaving. One guy up the street from where I lived at the time plugged all the sinks and tubs in the house and turned on all the water and completely flooded his house. The water ran for weeks before it was noticed. The house had to be heavily remodeled before they were able to put it on the market to sell.
Kinda off topic but a little story to go along with that time period... I use to do some landscape work and started doing some trash out/clean out jobs during that time. One quote was in a gated community with one to three million dollar homes which is a lot for the area that probably averaged about $185k. It was a scam from the get go. The builder, buyer, appraiser, and loan officer were all in on the scam. The builder just threw the house together, 7100 sq ft , it appraised for $1.2 million, worth maybe $800k. They got some woman to be the mule with made up information and they all took a cut. The woman had a party the night after she closed on the house with 300 guests, most of it in the full basement. The police showed up and shut the party down and everyone left, the septic pump failed and flooded the basement with party poo. $60,000 for the mold remediation after it sat there for months before the bank got it back. The front stoop had pulled away from the house THREE times and I mean like 1.5 feet away because loose soil around the basement was just dumped in and never tamped and due to drainage issues. There were still loads of brick, gravel, and sand sitting in the front yard. And at one spot inside the house, you could see from one end to the other, solid hardwoods throughout, and if you'd snapped a chalk line it probably varied a foot or more from one end to the other and it curved back and forth the whole way with lots of places with 1/2" to 1" gaps running between boards. The HOA had been fining them $100 per day for over 10 months....$30k+ Lots of other issues like a bunch of trees ready to fall either on the house or in the street. Crazy times back then for sure.
"I'm pretty sure that after he left, no one would want to live in that house. He probably destroyed it." Nope. He took pretty good care of it (it was where he was living, after all), and it sold quickly after he was gone: ruclips.net/video/JHuXee7eIoE/видео.html
Squatters have no rights until after he period, usually 10 years, according to the adverse possession laws in the state. Before then they are just tresspassers.
@Martin Dennis It is to prevent "long-lost heirs of any former owner, possessor or lien holder of centuries past" to come along long after the fact and claim your home as their own. If nobody claims a house for 10 years it's a safe bet they don't care or don't know about it.
Squatters rights laws where created in the hopes that the squatters had the means and intent to maintain or even improve the property. If that’s how people acted it would allow people a chance at owning property they otherwise might have never had the chance to. And it would benefit the neighborhood by not having their property values decline due to empty houses that were frequented by criminals. And the government would get more tax money. Sadly 99% of squatters are the very problem the law tried to prevent.
Martin Dennis like I said most squatters aren’t using the law in the way it was intended. The way things are now state governments should have the right to seize any foreclosed property that is being toss around by the banks for tax purposes. Then it should be auctioned off to people with HUD secured loans. Then more people can have a chance at owning a home and the government can recover money that banks scammed taxpayers out of.
Chill Boss Liberal? No. It's unclear what the guy's political ideology is but his actions and behavior are more akin to a leftist extremist. A violently unhinged self entitled person with no issue in taking what isn't his and claiming a right to it then, lashing out violently against those who'd question him while crying victim.
Chill Boss I like how you try to give your argument validity by using a broad term like "right winger". You commit the obvious fallacy of attempting to make an argument that omits information that's disadvantages to your bias ideology. Using a broad term on one side, then narrowing your terminology "liberal" to omit the equally disturbing actions of leftist extremists. Then you presume to parrot MSM talking points and even go so far as to use leftist extremist buzz words to associate symbols and events that have no relevance to the discussion in a poor and quite frankly pathetic attempt to round people up into collectives groups based on those predefined leftist extremist terminologies. In essence, your argument isn't your own nor does it derive from an original thought. Almost following the MSM leftist bias algorithm to an exact. Confederate flag=right winger=Conservative=Trump supporter. It's rather sad how brainwashed you are.
Best thing to happen in this case was for that guy to threaten them with the ax. It went from a civil case to a criminal case and now the police can step and arrest him.
if you're going to squat in a beautiful home, why would you park cars all over the place, trash the place, call the police to that place for domestic disputes etc?
because they are shit heads, that don't give a damn about anything. They are stupid criminals. They had a good thing going and if they were smart, they would keep their heads down and walk softly. If they were smart
presumably that's how he was making the cash to pay the taxes. probably buying old junkers, fixing them up, and selling them for a profit. probably also how he ended up with a stolen car.
Sounds like the bank had the power to have him removed the whole time. They just didn't want to be bothered with it until the law got involved with this incident.
He's lucky he was given two weeks notice after squatting for years. Two weeks to find another forgotten listing and never have to pay rent for the rest of his life.
I knew a family which was essentially squatting for *seven years* in a house from which they had been evicted. They lived in an area which was hit hard by the financial crisis, so a rather candid bank employee told them that as long as they kept the place up and did repairs as needed the bank would rather have them there than some random crack-heads and would look the other way. It crushed their credit scores, but they got a heck of a lot of free rent!
So he made a deal with the bank that owns the property. What sort of BS is that. He is 'squatting' on the property ILLEGALLY and needs to get out - period.
WRONG! Simply paying the taxes owed does not entitle the person to ownership. Properties ARE auctioned off for the amount of back taxes and fees owed, however, that is not what happened here. This person simply paid the city/county/state/Federal taxes owed and moved in without the owners (banks) consent which is illegal to do.
This is the reason I have a carry permit. Charge me with an mattock. You'll receive several of Dr. Glock's .40 caliber pain pills. The real interesting thing about this entire situation, is the fact he probably could have lived there indefinitely. If he didn't have all that trash in the yard, broken down cars and so on, and kept a low profile, no one would have known better. Other reports on this story have demonstrated that this property had been passed from bank to bank, and immediate ownership was not known. Had this nut job kept a low profile, he might still be living there.
Spicy Flavor Tide Pods and then you go to jail for trespassing and murder. While he was squatting legally that is his property until he was evicted and the news crew was trespassing he had every right to defend his home and if I were him I would appeal the assault charges and Sue the news station
@@MrGrilledcheeseits Wrong answer friend. There is no such thing as 'squatters rights' in any state of the union. It's not his property until he has a deed. Furthermore, according to Tennessee law, the moment he picks up the mattock, and charges the crew, that becomes a 'grevious bodily threat', that can be met with lethal force. Troll harder.
To Channel 5, at 0:24-0:30, the guy was approaching you pretending to holding a firearm at his 4 o'clock. Whether you guys ignored it or missed, your lives were being threatened way before he grabbed that axe. Be careful out there. Great job helping this community.
True that. As a woman, I would have come very close to shooting him. When you know you can't physically compete with a crazy person, the crazy person is going to get shot.
You know the inside is absolutely ruined. It’ll cost the next party $100K or more just to get it back to it’s original condition. Too bad because it’s such a beautiful house.
You do that crap in Florida, and it's called a, "Stand Your Ground" defense for the News Crew / Person that shoots you dead in the chest, while you charge them with your handyman, Mattock / Axe.
Castle Doctrine does not always apply to you and your axe while you are attacking a person who has only a camera or microphone and they are recording that they are not attacking you.
The problem is banks are taking forever to foreclose on properties. A lady in my condo complex died in 2009, bank didn’t foreclose until 2017. They were aware of the situation long before that,just chose not todo anything.
Imagine stealing someone else's house, then charging at a total stranger with an axe (on camera). This guy was already on probation and he STILL got let out on bail.
As part of the squatter’s bond conditions, he has to stay 1,000 feet away from the property he claimed was his and its residents. If he does return, he can face a harsher sentence.
Honestly; the dude's name is "Jude Piss-kie"?! He shore looks like an upstanding, God fearing man! LOL and if you ever pick up an axe and make like you're gonna seriously assault someone, you shouldn't be surprised if you get shot.
"One of the first things he said was he couldn't believe that he had responded in the way that he had." I seriously doubt this Cro-Mag could construct a coherent sentence anywhere close to what the lawyer said.
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Your right Liberty2014. What this country needs is more tax cuts for the richest 2%, so we can get trickled down on. We are so lucky Trump is fixing this problem. He's also making America great again by selling all his and Ivanka Trumps merchandise, that they have made in China and Vietnam and India and Bangladesh and The Netherlands and Mexico. It takes a lot of money to make America great again. SUCKERS
Dear Judge, I know it's so easy to con you by saying, I can't believe I acted that way, surprised you made me leave though, maybe I should have cried a little.
In a case like this, you want to try to live rich?. If I was the attorney for the bank I would have sued every living soul in the house for all they are worth. Don't want to pay,we will attach your welfare and tax refunds.
My brother was living in a home a couple of years ago when he received a notice the house was foreclosed and he had to leave. He had been paying the landlord rent every month and the owner wasn't making the mortgage payments. Took a couple of months for him to find another place and move.
State and private studies show there are 18.9 million vacant homes across the country and 3.5 million people without homes; 18.9 million homes without residents.
Eviction is hardly good enough. Putting him in jail and hitting him in the pocketbook for trespassing might be a deterrent but for this dirtbag, probably not.
You news guys are wonderful , you're responsible for helping to get that violent squatter out of that property 🙂👍 eviction is the only way to remove squatters & it can take a while , but it's the only way .. I know I've evicted quite a few myself from property's & always change the locks post eviction .!
So how can normal people make use of the system to get their own back. How can this news crew help people and nor institutions with unlimited resources and infinitely deep pockets. . . . . TGC Blessings:)
Big faceless bank: 1. Schmuck who could have gotten the property legally through the Adverse Possession process: 0. News channel deciding to screw over some random schmuck so that a big faceless bank that didn't even know it owned the thing could profit: priceless.
If he was already on probation, the axe incident should have landed him in jail for longer than two weeks.
It should have but they needed that jail space for the person who's never been in trouble before so they can make an example out of them.
AKBuilder762
They especially like this tactic if you being in jail for the first time can cause you to lose a job and then result in your home going into foreclosure. People with no mortgage and good reason to be in jail? We're not teaching him a lesson by keeping him in here. Turn him loose.
If he had been black...(considering this is Tennessee)
They generally don't automatically arrest on probation violations. Probation officers don't have arrest powers. His probation officer would have to go to court and violate him and get an arrest warrant. If he was on parole, the parole officer could have arrested him as parole officers typically have arrest powers.
they ABSOLUTELY do have arrest powers wtf are you talking about?? regular citizens have arrest power dumbass.....
How the hell do you move in an empty house for two years!!!! Most hardworking tax payers can't even get financed to buy a home. Something is very wrong!!
It's pretty easy. You find a foreclosed house, and you live inside it. Usually after living there long enough you go to the court and pay some fees and you "own" the house and it becomes a legal battle for the real owners to get you out.
@Jason Shoots squatters moved in across the street from my friend. Your right. They acted completely normal. Moved in all their stuff. Tons of stuff..even tried to introduce themselves.....it was a foreclosed home.
Someone is just very smart or very lucky or did know the previous owners n got in that way.. shows you how shitty these banks are n dont give a . about us most are not even American owned.. i say good on that guy who lived there for free.. he messed up or would still be there! all that junk n calling the cops on each other lol how dumb
@@billybatts9491 60 days, if I own it, we are either in court or you are escorted by the Sheriff out.
@@billybatts9491 I suspect it is becoming more common. Partly due to confusion over the big housing crash and the nightmare of clearing all of those titles and partly due to houses being bought up by LLCs and left empty. I wish I understood the point of that. I understand buying investment property but, wouldn’t you want to rent it out or hire someone to maintain it?
He lived there for two full years rent-free! Wow, and then he gets two weeks for going after a news crew with an ax. It is amazing. It truly is!
Yep...and he has to move , so it's _too_ late to stay.
He did pay the property taxes
That’s white privileged for ya… this would’ve never slide if he was a Black man
@@jobecki Yeah and free rent for two years. I doubt it evens out.
@Jacko Sargs No that house probably would have rented for at least $900 a month during that time frame based on the Mt. Juliet area. That was a very nice home. He lived rent and mortgage free for two years and would have owed around $20,000 total in either rent or mortgage had he actually rented or owned the home. Those property taxes for two years would not have been near that amount. He gamed the system and should have been prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Maybe a little prison time would have calmed his arrogant nasty tempered backside down.
Gotta love the slimy lawyer. "My client couldn't believe that he responded the way he did." Yeah, okay pal your client up until that moment was a choir boy.
Imagine that, if it wasn't for the video camera, he probably would have completely denied it, and still would be the choir boy.
Yeah, ha!
Yea, that attorney is a total if he believes his client’s response.
He is more than likely appointed and he has a legal obligation to do his best to defend his client. As in he could be disbarred.
@@waxy1277 I get that but he can still do it without being sleazy.
Steal a candy bar from the local Winn Dixie and cops will arrest you for shoplifting. Steal a house, and it takes two years and an eviction notice to force them out ??
Winn Dixie still exists?!?!
And the dang notice didn't get served untold he was busted and sitting in jail.
Hey, if you can find a loophole to stealing a candy bar from Winn Dixie, be my guest.
Woot cops hands are tied. It's the stupid political machine that is at fault for passing these laws with the loop holes that these low life's use to beat the system.
nothing to do with taxes or rent...they use adverse possession, make fake lease agreements etc. each case is different.
Hell if I lived rent-free for 2+ years I'd have enough saved to just buy the damn thing.
He paid the taxes and bills
Meth is expensive ^_^
Da40kOrks someone would buy it fix it and flip the price ten times fold
Raoul Fleckman the House is worth nothing?
@@twistedmetal99 how tf would you know lmao
While he was in jail the bank should've had his stuff removed from the premises and the vehicles towed to an impound lot. He was trespassing therefore in no position to make deals of any kind.
Sadly, squatters have some right depending on the municipality.
@@spikefivefivefive in fairness it's not that squatters have rights. It's that tenants do and if all a landlord had to do was say oh no, I didn't rent to them to take the place.
Well then you'd be on here saying it's outrageous the court simply takes the landlords word as it covered a story about a woman who did have a lease and paid rent getting kicked out homeless on the street because the landlord pretended it didn't exist.
This is the cost of basically being generally in favor of tenants over landlords at least in regards to this.
Yes it means that the tenants and squatters can abuse the system to stay free for periods of time.
But like this two year thing I mean.
Yes it's absurd not it's also absurd the freaking bank took two years to realize they owned a half million dollar home so...
It’s funny how they don’t waste any time booting out the poor bastard that was foreclosed upon , but this pos stays for 2 years and bank does nothing.
@@dirtyrotten2648 Yep! They will toss you out so quick it isn't funny.bwe were foreclosed on after my organ transplant. Because we got behind. Then I couldn't drive. So we had to leave my new truck behind. The mortgage guy came out 2 days later and stopped some tow truck company and had it towed. They didn't know who took it! And we couldn't find it for almost a year. The tower ng company wanted $11,000 for storage fees. The mortgage people said it was all on us. So we lost our home and vehicle!!!😭😭
EXACTLY 💯
It was no surprise they found a stolen car there too, some people think they are above the law.
Seems like they might be thinking correctly?
Squatters steal.
Great! Give the dishonest violent criminal two weeks notice so he has time to destroy the place before moving on.
I'm pretty sure that after he left, no one would want to live in that house. He probably destroyed it.
During the housing market/banking crash a few years back - when people were being evicted from their homes for not paying their mortgage I heard so many stories of what people did to the home before leaving.
One guy up the street from where I lived at the time plugged all the sinks and tubs in the house and turned on all the water and completely flooded his house. The water ran for weeks before it was noticed. The house had to be heavily remodeled before they were able to put it on the market to sell.
Kinda off topic but a little story to go along with that time period...
I use to do some landscape work and started doing some trash out/clean out jobs during that time. One quote was in a gated community with one to three million dollar homes which is a lot for the area that probably averaged about $185k.
It was a scam from the get go. The builder, buyer, appraiser, and loan officer were all in on the scam. The builder just threw the house together, 7100 sq ft , it appraised for $1.2 million, worth maybe $800k. They got some woman to be the mule with made up information and they all took a cut.
The woman had a party the night after she closed on the house with 300 guests, most of it in the full basement. The police showed up and shut the party down and everyone left, the septic pump failed and flooded the basement with party poo. $60,000 for the mold remediation after it sat there for months before the bank got it back. The front stoop had pulled away from the house THREE times and I mean like 1.5 feet away because loose soil around the basement was just dumped in and never tamped and due to drainage issues.
There were still loads of brick, gravel, and sand sitting in the front yard. And at one spot inside the house, you could see from one end to the other, solid hardwoods throughout, and if you'd snapped a chalk line it probably varied a foot or more from one end to the other and it curved back and forth the whole way with lots of places with 1/2" to 1" gaps running between boards.
The HOA had been fining them $100 per day for over 10 months....$30k+
Lots of other issues like a bunch of trees ready to fall either on the house or in the street.
Crazy times back then for sure.
That's what I said. He's so nasty..
His daughter said he fixed it up and it was beautiful....don't judge a book ;) im related to them.
"I'm pretty sure that after he left, no one would want to live in that house. He probably destroyed it."
Nope. He took pretty good care of it (it was where he was living, after all), and it sold quickly after he was gone: ruclips.net/video/JHuXee7eIoE/видео.html
How do the words “squatter” and “rights” belong in the same sentence? Of course people will squat if it’s somehow legal.
Squatters have no rights until after he period, usually 10 years, according to the adverse possession laws in the state. Before then they are just tresspassers.
@Martin Dennis It is to prevent "long-lost heirs of any former owner, possessor or lien holder of centuries past" to come along long after the fact and claim your home as their own. If nobody claims a house for 10 years it's a safe bet they don't care or don't know about it.
Squatters rights laws where created in the hopes that the squatters had the means and intent to maintain or even improve the property. If that’s how people acted it would allow people a chance at owning property they otherwise might have never had the chance to. And it would benefit the neighborhood by not having their property values decline due to empty houses that were frequented by criminals. And the government would get more tax money. Sadly 99% of squatters are the very problem the law tried to prevent.
joseph frechette excellent comment
Martin Dennis like I said most squatters aren’t using the law in the way it was intended. The way things are now state governments should have the right to seize any foreclosed property that is being toss around by the banks for tax purposes. Then it should be auctioned off to people with HUD secured loans. Then more people can have a chance at owning a home and the government can recover money that banks scammed taxpayers out of.
they should of cleared out the house while he was in jail.
They should've made him pay his 2 free years and for all the property damage he has done.
What happens to the reporters right to not being attacked? That man has aggravated assault and priors...WTH?
That's why he spend two weeks in jail.
That idiot racked up another felony for it. He should be in prison for 20+ years
Chill Boss actually it has liberal written all over it
Chill Boss Liberal? No. It's unclear what the guy's political ideology is but his actions and behavior are more akin to a leftist extremist. A violently unhinged self entitled person with no issue in taking what isn't his and claiming a right to it then, lashing out violently against those who'd question him while crying victim.
Chill Boss I like how you try to give your argument validity by using a broad term like "right winger". You commit the obvious fallacy of attempting to make an argument that omits information that's disadvantages to your bias ideology. Using a broad term on one side, then narrowing your terminology "liberal" to omit the equally disturbing actions of leftist extremists. Then you presume to parrot MSM talking points and even go so far as to use leftist extremist buzz words to associate symbols and events that have no relevance to the discussion in a poor and quite frankly pathetic attempt to round people up into collectives groups based on those predefined leftist extremist terminologies. In essence, your argument isn't your own nor does it derive from an original thought. Almost following the MSM leftist bias algorithm to an exact. Confederate flag=right winger=Conservative=Trump supporter. It's rather sad how brainwashed you are.
Best thing to happen in this case was for that guy to threaten them with the ax. It went from a civil case to a criminal case and now the police can step and arrest him.
This is why you have a conceal carry. People can be crazy like this
if you're going to squat in a beautiful home, why would you park cars all over the place, trash the place, call the police to that place for domestic disputes etc?
He doesn't look like the sharpest tool in the shed.
Because he is trash. Needs to be thrown out.
because they are shit heads, that don't give a damn about anything. They are stupid criminals. They had a good thing going and if they were smart, they would keep their heads down and walk softly. If they were smart
presumably that's how he was making the cash to pay the taxes. probably buying old junkers, fixing them up, and selling them for a profit. probably also how he ended up with a stolen car.
shootforlife lol they didn't call the police lmao
Recently had a guy in a wheelchair in Georgia do that while a family was on vacation. He went to jail charged with burglary.
Sounds like the bank had the power to have him removed the whole time. They just didn't want to be bothered with it until the law got involved with this incident.
He's lucky he was given two weeks notice after squatting for years. Two weeks to find another forgotten listing and never have to pay rent for the rest of his life.
i love when he struggled to get the axe out of his trunk that must have made his few brain cells swell in anger even more
yea that dude just screams I'm a kevin with how he acted
I knew a family which was essentially squatting for *seven years* in a house from which they had been evicted. They lived in an area which was hit hard by the financial crisis, so a rather candid bank employee told them that as long as they kept the place up and did repairs as needed the bank would rather have them there than some random crack-heads and would look the other way. It crushed their credit scores, but they got a heck of a lot of free rent!
How would it “crush” their credit? 😂
THE LAWS NEED TO BE TOUGHENED AND SEVERE, IN SUCH A WAY AS TO DETER ANYMORE OF THIS!!!
Such a beautiful home..the first owners should have stayed and squatted!! No one would have ever complained
So he made a deal with the bank that owns the property. What sort of BS is that. He is 'squatting' on the property ILLEGALLY and needs to get out - period.
This is because he paid the back taxes on that house which gave him the legal right to squat.
WRONG! Simply paying the taxes owed does not entitle the person to ownership. Properties ARE auctioned off for the amount of back taxes and fees owed, however, that is not what happened here. This person simply paid the city/county/state/Federal taxes owed and moved in without the owners (banks) consent which is illegal to do.
@@WarHawk- you're mixing up ownership with occupancy.
Perhaps the bank is letting him stay in exchange for keeping up the property. This protects their investment.
Come at me with an axe? A double tap - center mass!
This is the reason I have a carry permit. Charge me with an mattock. You'll receive several of Dr. Glock's .40 caliber pain pills.
The real interesting thing about this entire situation, is the fact he probably could have lived there indefinitely. If he didn't have all that trash in the yard, broken down cars and so on, and kept a low profile, no one would have known better. Other reports on this story have demonstrated that this property had been passed from bank to bank, and immediate ownership was not known. Had this nut job kept a low profile, he might still be living there.
Spicy Flavor Tide Pods and then you go to jail for trespassing and murder.
While he was squatting legally that is his property until he was evicted and the news crew was trespassing he had every right to defend his home and if I were him I would appeal the assault charges and Sue the news station
@@MrGrilledcheeseits
Wrong answer friend. There is no such thing as 'squatters rights' in any state of the union. It's not his property until he has a deed. Furthermore, according to Tennessee law, the moment he picks up the mattock, and charges the crew, that becomes a 'grevious bodily threat', that can be met with lethal force.
Troll harder.
Spicy Flavor Tide Pods Dr, glocks pain pills? Are you nuts?
MadCow is correct, I'm an attorney who's dealt with dozens of assault charges
Attorney is defending him.. LMAO, the system is broken.
To Channel 5, at 0:24-0:30, the guy was approaching you pretending to holding a firearm at his 4 o'clock. Whether you guys ignored it or missed, your lives were being threatened way before he grabbed that axe. Be careful out there. Great job helping this community.
I thought the same thing
I thought he was just wiping some left over shit off his ass tbh
If he can afford all those cars... He can afford his own house.
Who says all the vehicles were his legally? 🤔
His attorney is no better than he is. 😠
He should have been arrested for the axe threat
Two weeks? How about two hours, you cowards?
How about right now? Then we go in, seize all of your belongings and allow the bank to sell them to pay for any damages...
Two hours? How about two seconds, you coward? Lol
I think it hilarious that he wears a sun run T shirt..
@@rotalunatik ok, you delusional troll
@mike sixx I'm not European but keep thinking that.
That news lady’s leather vest is an absurd choice to read the news in lol
Seriously, women reporters are getting more and absurd with outfits they are chosing.
That boy would be D E A D if he had charged the wrong guy with that axe. Pop pop pop watching squatters drop.
True that. As a woman, I would have come very close to shooting him. When you know you can't physically compete with a crazy person, the crazy person is going to get shot.
You know the inside is absolutely ruined. It’ll cost the next party $100K or more just to get it back to it’s original condition. Too bad because it’s such a beautiful house.
You do that crap in Florida, and it's called a, "Stand Your Ground" defense for the News Crew / Person that shoots you dead in the chest, while you charge them with your handyman, Mattock / Axe.
Jim H. amen. in Maryland, you have to flee from a threat, or YOU'RE guilty..its BS. amen, stand your ground laws ROCK!
Castle Doctrine does not always apply to you and your axe while you are attacking a person who has only a camera or microphone and they are recording that they are not attacking you.
*pulaski
Amen. Great point.
Jim H. Yeah well don't feel bad because that news team fights against guns
The problem is banks are taking forever to foreclose on properties. A lady in my condo complex died in 2009, bank didn’t foreclose until 2017. They were aware of the situation long before that,just chose not todo anything.
Put him in prison for years and years and years with vicious animals to join him!!!
Imagine stealing someone else's house, then charging at a total stranger with an axe (on camera). This guy was already on probation and he STILL got let out on bail.
As part of the squatter’s bond conditions, he has to stay 1,000 feet away from the property he claimed was his and its residents. If he does return, he can face a harsher sentence.
Ben you have balls of steel. Good job 👏🏼
He is going to get revenge on that news guy, he better watch his back.
I'd have dropped him where he stood if he threatened me with an axe.
Another freeloader. Good story exposing this guy. Should have been put in prison until all the months of squatting were satisfied to bank.
Lol he did what he had to do if I could live there free for 2 years I defo would
Take everything he owns let him be homeless for two years.
Just ask to leave??? This is trespassing and he should go to jail.
This is MIND BLOWING!
I can't believe he assaulted those reporters and didn't see a bigger penalty. I'm so glad your team didn't get hurt.
Honestly; the dude's name is "Jude Piss-kie"?! He shore looks like an upstanding, God fearing man! LOL
and if you ever pick up an axe and make like you're gonna seriously assault someone, you shouldn't be surprised if you get shot.
He's a patriotic murrican.
What a coward needing to use an axe to defend property that rightfully was not ever his.
How dare they trespass on a stolen property.
If he kept the yard up and did not have all those cars in the front, I am sure no one would be making a stink about it.
Prison cell makes you see the error of your ways at times.
WELL DONE NEWS CHANNEL 5. I was so angry for you when the clown came at you with an axe.....!!
Unbelievable
Smith and Wesson vs axe. Sounds fair to me.
They were running when he was coming at them with an ax... wearing a "Fun Run" shirt.
Michael Scott's Dunder Mifflin Scranton Meredith Palmer Memorial Celebrity Rabies Awareness Fun Run Pro Am Race for the Cure.
Law is so weak. Supporting all the squater in the world.
Great news! Finally, the a news channel doing something useful for society.
"One of the first things he said was he couldn't believe that he had responded in the way that he had."
I seriously doubt this Cro-Mag could construct a coherent sentence anywhere close to what the lawyer said.
"I want to talk to you about getting the ef outta here" haha solid response
i mean how many houses owned by banks are sitting there unused while we got homeless people all over the country.
And all he got was a warning from the judge. Must have a connection somewhere.
"Thou shalt not steal" (8th Commandment).
David do you also worship at the altar of JPMorgan and Bank Of America? Is bail out wall street and screw main street one of your commandments?
No. I am a Working Class robot, doing unskilled labor, and living from check-to-check, just like millions of other Working Class robots. In my spare time, I do research and writing, and hope to get into publishing. (See "The Master of Perception" on Wattpad.) "Wealth gotten by vanity shall be diminished: but he that gathereth by labour shall increase" (Proverbs 13:11, KJV).
Your right Liberty2014. What this country needs is more tax cuts for the richest 2%, so we can get trickled down on. We are so lucky Trump is fixing this problem. He's also making America great again by selling all his and Ivanka Trumps merchandise, that they have made in China and Vietnam and India and Bangladesh and The Netherlands and Mexico. It takes a lot of money to make America great again. SUCKERS
A lot of the "struggle" comes from out-of-wedlock births, alcoholism and drug addiction.
unless you're the government, then it's called "taxation."
Dear Judge, I know it's so easy to con you by saying, I can't believe I acted that way, surprised you made me leave though, maybe I should have cried a little.
The squatter said "where am I going to take all my junk"? 😂🤣😂😂🤣😅🤣🤣😅😂😅🤣😂😂😅😂🤣😅🤣🤣😂😂😂🤣😂😂😂😂
So a probation violation ... gets him a tiny bit of jail time and back out on probation?!?
In a case like this, you want to try to live rich?. If I was the attorney for the bank I would have sued every living soul in the house for all they are worth. Don't want to pay,we will attach your welfare and tax refunds.
i live in a tent in the woods
i dont make any fires
Brian Ellinger how do you charge your phone?
My brother was living in a home a couple of years ago when he received a notice the house was foreclosed and he had to leave. He had been paying the landlord rent every month and the owner wasn't making the mortgage payments. Took a couple of months for him to find another place and move.
And?
How is he not trespassing???
Bang! Bang!
So what happened? Did he finally leave????
Yes - www.tennessean.com/story/news/2017/06/05/man-accused-squatting-mt-juliet-home-2-years-has-left/371314001/
if anything he is a democrat who believes he is owed a living.
Defiantly a Trumper!
Definitely a cooter trash Trumper!! Probably complains about welfare moochers, when he's the worst type of moocher of all!
jkbrkly Bitch please....it's Tennessee...there are no Democrats there!!!!!
Looks like the typical handout trash that votes with the rest of the handout trash Democrats
Not a dem or rep. Just a filthy POS
This is why we need a National Squatters Registry!! This is just SICK and Disgusting.
State and private studies show there are 18.9 million vacant homes across the country and 3.5 million people without homes; 18.9 million homes without residents.
Don't mess with a man in his socks carrying an ax.
Eviction is hardly good enough. Putting him in jail and hitting him in the pocketbook for trespassing might be a deterrent but for this dirtbag, probably not.
He was arrested and still given two weeks to move out? He shouldn't have been given that much.
Bank should have come and thrown his shit out on the street while he was locked up.
Good job channel 5!👍
Never approach a man with his hand behind his back.
Evicted?
He/she should be headed to prison, for a long, long time. Maybe for life.
They will get what they set off to get, free room and board.
No rights for landlords at all!
Man, if I found myself in his position I would do a better job of not attracting attention to me and still be living there.
Most of these squatters don't have a conscience, nothing.
Move out the commissioner for not doing his tax payer JOB too.
It will be destroyed before he's gone!
Can you imagine the horror for Pisky. He thought he qas mov`n on up like George Jefferson. Now he is back at the singlewide in the mobile home park.
How is he not in jail? They have video evidence that he attempted to assault them with a deadly weapon.
Why isn’t he in prison?
A person like that does not care if he winds up in jail
You news guys are wonderful , you're responsible for helping to get that violent squatter out of that property 🙂👍 eviction is the only way to remove squatters & it can take a while , but it's the only way .. I know I've evicted quite a few myself from property's & always change the locks post eviction .!
So why do any of us pay rent or mortgage if you're allowed to live in a home free just off squatting makes no sense
This is an aggressive nasty man!..he should served 2 yrs in prison for his behavior,,especially bc he was always on probation!!
All he has to do is move to another house down the street and start all over again
An illegal occupation of property is grounds for immediate arrest and removal; not a 2 week or 90 days eviction.
So how can normal people make use of the system to get their own back.
How can this news crew help people and nor institutions with unlimited resources and infinitely deep pockets. . . . .
TGC
Blessings:)
See, the media IS important!
Big faceless bank: 1.
Schmuck who could have gotten the property legally through the Adverse Possession process: 0.
News channel deciding to screw over some random schmuck so that a big faceless bank that didn't even know it owned the thing could profit: priceless.