Serial squatters: Couple has lived rent-free for years, despite being evicted from more than 8 homes

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  • Опубликовано: 22 дек 2024

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  • @gustav24-7-52
    @gustav24-7-52 Год назад +2081

    If you rent a car for the weekend and try to keep it for a month and refuse to pay additional fees, you can be charged with a felony. Residential space shouldn't be any different.

    • @SunShine-vo8kj
      @SunShine-vo8kj Год назад +75

      Right I worked for a car rental company and you'd be surprised about how many people do not want to return the car. We actually gave them a chance to return the car before reporting it stolen. We gave them chances to return because once we make that call it's game over for them.

    • @sunnycali4984
      @sunnycali4984 Год назад +106

      CA law makers must have been squatters because they will throw the home owner in jail and protect the criminal

    • @dkc8548
      @dkc8548 Год назад +48

      I agree. A friend works at U-haul and said people fail to return trucks frequently. They use them to live in. When they’re apprehended, they are charged with theft.

    • @Will_Moffett
      @Will_Moffett Год назад

      Do you think some pro criminal lobby constructed the current set of laws about evicting people? The laws the squatters are taking advantage of are there for a reason. You are just too dumb for me to even convince that you are dumb because you couldn't follow the logic.

    • @deandredunbar9618
      @deandredunbar9618 Год назад +56

      rich people buying up homes and not living in them is a bigger problem if you ask me

  • @constancewashington9019
    @constancewashington9019 Год назад +1787

    There needs to be a law to send squatters to jail and have them pay restitution for all the damage. I am shocked that there isn't already a law for this to happen.

    • @andrewli1519
      @andrewli1519 Год назад +119

      This needs to be a felony offense, it's not right they are just set free after the court case. They need to be sent to prison. One or two homes destroyed is already enough, but 8 of them! They do need to be arrested. Congress is too busy playing games to actually help small family business owners. Every incident that happens in their district or state shall be recorded into their profile, until they help fix the problem. (Wish that's something that could be implemented, so they'll be held accountable and hopefully do something about it)
      Hard working Americans paid for their houses, these fake tenants and squatters did nothing and even for worse, trashed their homes, a complete disrespect, which describes who the squatters are.

    • @TVHouseHistorian
      @TVHouseHistorian Год назад +77

      If the squatters don't have the money to pay restitution, putting them in jail does virtually nothing in terms of deterring future squatting activities. What it's going to take is physical beatings - a team of professionals who take the person captive, and beat them until they have permanent injuries and require intensive care. Have an ambulance at the ready to transport them directly to a local hospital, nurse them back to health, and then have them sign a contract under duress that says they will never commit the same crime again or else they will face another beating and subsequent hospitalization. Another option is to forcibly expatriate them and send them to another country to do forced labor, and in that way, their victims can recover the costs. It's harsh, but we need meaningful consequences in order to keep lawlessness in check.

    • @tinman7342
      @tinman7342 Год назад +24

      Not as easy as people think to be a landlord .....but the cardinal rule these people broke was Craigslist . Put another way .....is there a reason you , as a Landlord , are somehow required to turn over an asset worth 3- 500 g to just anybody ? It's the number one thing we constantly hear about when using tenant screening services ...everybody shows up and they all have the idea that they're just going to show up , spin a yarn and get the keys .....the reality many times these days is they start the story , get the paperwork to fill out their personal info with SS # , national credit and criminal background check and then either get angry , threaten to " call the county " for a complaint about some kind of discrimination or just go away . About 2 out of 10 fill it out and end up getting a place to stay . These folks in California could save themselves a lot of grief by spending a couple hundred bucks with an outfit like TurboTenant or one of the other ones .....well worth it .

    • @swallowedinthesea11
      @swallowedinthesea11 Год назад +11

      @@andrewli1519 Mayhaps they don't have a home or a car to seek shelter in? We all need to be more sympathetic and share what we are blessed with. Crime is rampant and putting more people in prison doesn't lead to reform; if people in government and authority showed more compassion to the underprivileged, there would be more respect and understanding and this would result in zero crime.
      We need Restorative Justice! Victims should sit down with offenders and get to know their background and ask why they did what they did. We riotously need love and sympathy! We riotously need love and kindness! We riotously need love and encouragement! We riotously need love and compassion! WE RIOTOUSLY NEED LOVE AND WORLD PEACE! Please be nicer! Thank you for taking the time to read this and understanding!

    • @cajunbelle
      @cajunbelle Год назад +52

      @@swallowedinthesea11would you feel the same if you got r@ped by someone and then feel sorry as to why they did that to you? Would you want to get to know your r@pist and help them pay for a psychiatrist to better understand why they did that to you? You CANNOT help or UNDERSTAND everyone.

  • @KK-pm7ud
    @KK-pm7ud Год назад +170

    If this stuff was falsified, then it should be immediate cause for eviction and the start to a fraud case for prosecution.

    • @kelleyspears1218
      @kelleyspears1218 Год назад +7

      The problem is these homeowners took the squatters’ information at face value and never bothered to do an independent check on what was provided. Hire someone if need be to do the legwork on background checks, etc., and save yourself a lot of anxiety and money. Hard lesson learned.

    • @KK-pm7ud
      @KK-pm7ud Год назад +19

      @@kelleyspears1218 So you disagree that if the renter provided fraudulent information, they shouldn't be able to immediately evict them?

    • @Mk101T
      @Mk101T 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@KK-pm7ud Yes the landlord has the right to start the eviction process based on being provided false information .
      But obviously in this story , failure to pay rent started first before they then bothered to find out if the information was fraudulent .
      But no the courts are not going to first convict them to remove them on the say so of the landlord.
      Might as well ask that landlords get to evict based on a tenants facebook posts .
      IMMEDIATELY !!!

    • @MundiTaurus
      @MundiTaurus 8 месяцев назад

      @@KK-pm7ud Don't try to put your dumb things in another person's brain, or mouth! It does not matter, (except to the landlord that winds up out thousands), they entered into a legal agreement for rental. So, it is then an issue of non-payment, which starts the eviction process. The main issue was stated. To begin with, potential tenants have to be thoroughly scrutinized.

    • @KK-pm7ud
      @KK-pm7ud 8 месяцев назад

      @@MundiTaurus If a person acquired something under false pretences, the transaction should be able to be reversed by the counterparty. If a person acquired a loan stating that they made $100,000 per year and provided false documents, then the loan should be able to be reversed or unwound even if the counterparty hasn't missed a payment. It's logical.

  • @cinemabunny
    @cinemabunny Год назад +64

    A land owner made himself a legal tenant of his late mother's house that had squatters. He moved in and changed the locks. The squatters called the police but he produced the lease thereby giving him renters rights. He scheduled a time for the squatters to get their possessions but he had his guys move the items to the curb. No setting foot on the property.

  • @t.5021
    @t.5021 Год назад +239

    For everyone’s sake, people need to start taking pictures of the squatters. Start passing their picture around to family members, friends and so on. Keep it going all on social media

    • @melodiewlin1461
      @melodiewlin1461 Год назад +4

      It’s against law if you do it in Canada 🍁

    • @trentonarganbright1871
      @trentonarganbright1871 11 месяцев назад +14

      ​@@melodiewlin1461this isn't Canada

    • @sandyduncan6167
      @sandyduncan6167 11 месяцев назад +17

      Follow them to their place of work and tell all their coworkers what theyre doing. Pier pressure and embarrassment may upgrade their morals hopefully.

    • @kellywade8275
      @kellywade8275 11 месяцев назад +6

      @@melodiewlin1461 No one will know it's you. Or just leak Ring recording as a glitch

    • @kellywade8275
      @kellywade8275 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@melodiewlin1461 I always knew that Canada wasn't so great, and I've never been there.🤷🏾‍♀

  • @davidmembril9576
    @davidmembril9576 Год назад +633

    A registry should be compiled and put on line with known squatters so that home owners can look up information on potential renters.
    .complete with photos

    • @dquan731
      @dquan731 Год назад +49

      Or just change the eviction law to give landlords the right to kick anyone out at any time for any reason. The tenants reserves the right to sue for wrongful eviction later.

    • @f.acostaa9429
      @f.acostaa9429 Год назад +14

      I agree with you David. And support for the homeowners. Plaster flyers with their faces, all over town so that everyone knows who they are.

    • @gracieortega1831
      @gracieortega1831 Год назад +8

      Along with photos

    • @constancewashington9019
      @constancewashington9019 Год назад +29

      There should also be a law to send them to jail and pay restitution for damages.

    • @jerrymylove1754
      @jerrymylove1754 Год назад +21

      When you evict someone there will be a public record of it. You can simply look it up in your local court house online. You can also look across the whole country. I make the tenant do that check. It’s still not fool proof. My suggestion is to start the eviction process asap anytime you have a bad tenant stop paying and especially if they don’t want to communicate.

  • @madbug1965
    @madbug1965 Год назад +400

    Send them a $200 gift card to Hometown Buffet from a bogus business. When they all go out to eat, change the locks, and toss their stuff on to the street. 😂

    • @saramae6065
      @saramae6065 Год назад +59

      You can be prosecuted for that in my state, so I do not recommend

    • @antwanthorogood4921
      @antwanthorogood4921 Год назад +3

      😂😂😂

    • @konye618
      @konye618 Год назад

      ​@@saramae6065 better than being held hostage by idiots

    • @1SavageQueen89
      @1SavageQueen89 Год назад +36

      @@StacksSatsThat escalated quickly 😂

    • @rhondasplace3529
      @rhondasplace3529 Год назад +11

      😂 this is genius

  • @emmaswartz4549
    @emmaswartz4549 Год назад +799

    My husband is a property manager, he was checking out a potential tenant. Everything looked great on paper. He decided to look up the owner of the house the prospective tenants were currently living in. It didn't match the landlord's name these people put down. He found the real landlords, called them and the tenants were 6 months behind on rent. Be careful of tenants looking for a place right away, they're probably being evicted. Good tenants look for a place 2-3 months in advance. Be careful of someone who's too perfect on paper. Ask why they're moving? Do due diligence.

    • @Bonzi_Buddy
      @Bonzi_Buddy Год назад +33

      This isn't the same everywhere. There are places with high demand for rent and one has to look 6 months in advance minimum or their options wind up being poor or based on luck more than planning.
      I live in a high demand area.... If you look 2-3 months in advance, you're taking a real risk of your belongings going into storage and you living at an extended stay hotel for months. I imagine in California this would be the same.

    • @Anglynn74
      @Anglynn74 Год назад +47

      evicted doesn't always mean something bad. I was evicted from the house I lived in, I needed to find an apt quickly to avoid living out of hotels. At the courthouse I had an eviction filed on me by a local woman, it's on record. However, I was evicted out of the house that I BOUGHT 20 years prior, I owned it. My eviction was not the result of non payment either. Not every eviction filing goes into the details of WHY it's happening. Actually TALKING to the people helps in a situation like this. I paid m y mortgage every single month, never late never behind, my mortgage company decided for a 6 month period to commit accounting fraud on the loan, they shifted around my mortgage payments. I sued them and won, but that was after they auctioned off my house to some local investor when they weren't supposed to, a tactic millions know all too well after the crash in 08. Families needing a place to live quickly with an eviction isn't always a bad thing, there's millions of us in this situation, & we wound up stereotyped because of it. We wound up going up owning our house planning to leave it to our son, being PTA members, little league volunteers, you name it...to homeless & living out of hotels every day even though we were stable in our careers and college graduates....I urge you to TALK TO PEOPLE, never assume, EVER, make sure to get the story first, never let court records decide for you.

    • @sarahjenkins7064
      @sarahjenkins7064 Год назад +38

      @@Anglynn74 situations like yours is rare and unfortunate. However, accepting anyone with an eviction on their records is a risk not many landlords (or any landlords who understands the monumental task, time, and costs to evict someone) is willing to take.

    • @mrtenz4088
      @mrtenz4088 Год назад +13

      Is it illegal to catch them in public and make a video saying these people haven't payed rent. Share it to everyone

    • @amandafindlayfisher8401
      @amandafindlayfisher8401 Год назад +24

      Ya I'm in Canada and it's not like that here we have laws that protect the landlord and the renter but that is the one thing we don't tolerate here is ppl not paying there rent the most a person can get away with is like 3 weeks and the sheriff is there hawling you out on the street

  • @ChillHodge
    @ChillHodge Год назад +195

    This happens all over the US. Needs to be a felony

    • @glenngentry7523
      @glenngentry7523 11 месяцев назад +3

      I know someone who squats in Hinkley .
      But he did everything right.
      He has only improved the property installing a new pump to the well.
      Fixing the house with minor problems but actually squatter are supposed to use something that is called adverse possession to obtain ownership of property:

    • @princessmarlena1359
      @princessmarlena1359 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@glenngentry7523 exactly. These “serial squatters” give squatters a bad name.

    • @Pamela_Lopezs
      @Pamela_Lopezs 9 месяцев назад +3

      It happens all over the world. Tennants worldwide are not paying rent and living for free. My family in Honduras owned a 2 story big house where tennants lived and did not pay rent and this was even before the pandemic, they were living for free with utilities included. When they finally left we found the house all wrecked and vandalized. My family had to spend several thousands to remodel and do renovations, buy new doors, ceramics, ect..

    • @Bekssss
      @Bekssss 9 месяцев назад

      US can't afford anymore to keep so many people in jail

    • @neeciiw7840
      @neeciiw7840 8 месяцев назад +3

      It’s a WORLDWIDE problem, especially in the uk. Ppl will even squat in your shed 🤦🏾‍♀️

  • @PorkChop71912
    @PorkChop71912 Год назад +177

    There needs to be an online register for known squatters.

    • @SRose-vp6ew
      @SRose-vp6ew 8 месяцев назад +6

      This is why landlords often charge $25 to do a background check on you. If your going to cost them money they can see your history.

    • @ZOONGOZEEN
      @ZOONGOZEEN 4 месяца назад +1

      Send the goons

    • @Unknown.....................
      @Unknown..................... 4 месяца назад +1

      Cheap isn't always good, and Craigslist is the worst when it comes to rental scams. This is why it is best to use a real estate agent / company.

    • @goddess7713
      @goddess7713 3 месяца назад

      There is.

  • @FallacyDeCuir
    @FallacyDeCuir Год назад +427

    How is this not TRESPASSING?!!??! I don't understand! Trespassing, vandalism, destruction of property, mental anguish.... They should be in prison, and forced to pay restitution if they ever get out! It's like the victims have no rights at all. Unbelievable.

    • @113krynn
      @113krynn Год назад +17

      It's not trespassing because you are living in an alternate universe now.

    • @ryanreeves3165
      @ryanreeves3165 Год назад +11

      How is it not FELONY GRAND THEFT?

    • @JuliaShalomJordan
      @JuliaShalomJordan Год назад

      Yes!

    • @mayyy3961
      @mayyy3961 Год назад

      and fraud, they gave falsified bank documents

    • @josephpearlman4010
      @josephpearlman4010 Год назад +30

      Liberal policies. Thank a democrat!

  • @katrinataylor6604
    @katrinataylor6604 Год назад +41

    I wish they showed these people

  • @hammersampson
    @hammersampson Год назад +138

    Everyone I know who’ve rented their home out has told me a horror story like this. Yet…they still rent out their home. Best place I’ve heard for being a landlord is Nevada. The Sheriff will actually throw out the tenants for you.

    • @danibart2
      @danibart2 Год назад +4

      ​@@banhammer3904the sheriff has to be present

    • @chrissz1762
      @chrissz1762 Год назад +3

      That is absolutely awesome.

    • @soleil777soleil
      @soleil777soleil Год назад

      Well, if nothing else, just call your big brothers and let them. Throw their A....out. 😉

    • @Cheefinqueefin
      @Cheefinqueefin Год назад +1

      @@banhammer3904by “sheriff”, he means the constable lol

    • @manuginobilisbaldspot2
      @manuginobilisbaldspot2 Год назад +1

      Housing shouldn’t be a source of income. People shouldn’t be without an adequate place to live.

  • @Omoroseangel
    @Omoroseangel Год назад +267

    Laws must be changed in order for people to be held responsible. Unbelievable.

    • @Patrick-rn2wu
      @Patrick-rn2wu Год назад

      To do that... you need to stop electing democrats... never going to happen in CA.

    • @D.E._Sarcarean
      @D.E._Sarcarean Год назад +6

      You misunderstand. This is what voters wanted. You get what you vote for.

    • @jritz619
      @jritz619 Год назад

      Is there a fine line between laws and greed?

    • @majermike
      @majermike Год назад +2

      @DontEven-AsIf-Whatever i think sarcarean's point is californians will continue to vote soft on crime, which is why the "change" has not yet occurred

    • @nyengo
      @nyengo Год назад +4

      Yes laws must be changed to stop landlords from hoarding housing. Unbelievable.

  • @pamelawing5747
    @pamelawing5747 Год назад +26

    My brother was a police officer in Marin County for 30 years, and he was very familiar with serial squatters. He would talk about one family who had never paid a dime of rent for years. It's incredible.
    There has to be an equitable way to handle this and the laws needs to be changed. A lot of owners are just trying to get a retirement income from a couple of houses. Covid was really a blow to them. On the other side, there have been tenants that have rented long term and suddenly get a notice that their rent is going from 1500.00 per month to 3500.00 per month. It has happened across the country. Florida has been a huge participant in those kinds of increases. You don't pay, you're out. It has contributed to the homeless situation of families.
    So, whose the villain? It depends. In this case Mario and his people are certainly jerks. I wonder how some of this behavior doesn't get on his credit report. Maybe it's illegal and is considering slandering him? There has to be a way to make laws that are sensible and protect the owner and the tenant.

    • @forgottenman8629
      @forgottenman8629 Год назад +3

      there are indeed bad actors, but for everyone there's a 100 bad tenants. And folks are relying on rental income for retirement, no different now than 500 years ago; income property is the 'blue collar' form of retirement we do not have a fat PERS check coming every month and local, state, and fed. government 'must' come to grips with how the 'real world' functions...

  • @angelNoll10
    @angelNoll10 Год назад +40

    I don't understand why they can't simply get kicked out, and charged for FRAUD and falsified documents at the very LEAST. Bruh. Are they not able to get in trouble for that?

    • @user-sw2wv1zx1t
      @user-sw2wv1zx1t 9 месяцев назад +2

      No one seems to have tried

    • @cbam4517
      @cbam4517 8 месяцев назад +1

      California law and the gov agencies that greenlight evictions (in practice they avoid authorizing evictions) seem to consider it a win when the tenant stays in the residence no matter the circumstances. Because "housing is a human right". And philosophically they think no landlord should profit from housing.

  • @gagejernigan5277
    @gagejernigan5277 Год назад +262

    How is it not trespassing? There shouldn’t be another term for this. Squatter is sugarcoating it. They are criminals, trespassers, and thieves.

    • @Young_Dab
      @Young_Dab Год назад +5

      That's the thing. Jails don't wanna keep locking up homeless people for squatting

    • @americanedokko2782
      @americanedokko2782 Год назад

      💯💯💯

    • @joshwells7752
      @joshwells7752 Год назад +1

      This has nothing to do with the law that's what kills me about you Americans you people in this world this is simply knowing right from wrong you had every right to take action

    • @pab1381
      @pab1381 Год назад +2

      @@joshwells7752yeah you’d think that but somehow it isn’t that way.

    • @chuckstro1769
      @chuckstro1769 Год назад

      @@Young_Dabbecause you’ll be paying for it

  • @sandriagutierrez2605
    @sandriagutierrez2605 Год назад +268

    Squatters share two things in common: they are destructive, and unclean. Every place they leave, is left a costly mess! Just like their lives.

    • @cholst1
      @cholst1 Год назад +9

      Strange, here where the laws are fairly lax, they generally just occupy unused properties that are in possession for years by giant multinational corporations (blackrock etc), theres even a mapping service that highlights those buildings. For the most part they contribute positively to the community they are part of (free movie nights, concerts, community libraries, public events).
      Ofcourse, there are rotten eggs in all baskets. But I'd rather have squatters as a neighbours than dilapidated buildings owned by speculative firms who drain cities of wealth and prosperity.
      I try not to generalize entire groups of people in my statements though, which you clearly love.

    • @ukmedicfrcs
      @ukmedicfrcs Год назад +29

      ​@@cholst1 You make criminals sound so sweet. 🙄

    • @Gfysimpletons
      @Gfysimpletons Год назад +1

      “Migrants”, squatters, druggies, 🥷🏿, etc

    • @okaycola2
      @okaycola2 Год назад

      Succinct analysis

    • @sandriagutierrez2605
      @sandriagutierrez2605 Год назад +5

      @Karl with a K in the same token, as is your opinion of me.

  • @aprild3250
    @aprild3250 Год назад +18

    Squatters also contribute to the homelessness issue. Because so many home owners have been burned by squatters, they no longer want to rent to full-time live ins. Which makes it very difficult for families to find a home to rent. It’s a real problem in the area I live. I am a California resident.

  • @darupeeka
    @darupeeka Год назад +4

    This is why rent prices are out of hand.

  • @RT-xj7el
    @RT-xj7el Год назад +328

    Why isn't this a crime? These people should have a criminal record so it is easy to look them up and see their corrupt history.

    • @michaelburke7742
      @michaelburke7742 Год назад +10

      They should be in jail.

    • @Novastar.SaberCombat
      @Novastar.SaberCombat Год назад +17

      If it affected the rich, there would be no way this could happen. But when it merely affects poor individuals, they have no recourse. That's just how it goes. Criminal activity pays. The system protects them, baby! 💪😎✌️ Ain't nothin' but a G thing.

    • @reprovedcandy
      @reprovedcandy Год назад +4

      It's literally theft! and its a theft worth 10's of thousands of dollars in a lot of cases, especially in CALIFORNIA!

    • @justinkennedy-ix2nh
      @justinkennedy-ix2nh Год назад +8

      Democrats won’t make it against the law. In fact, in Denver they want to pass a law that says you can’t evict people for not paying rent. I’m thinking of renting out my house and moving there to live for free.😉

    • @Chaosweaver-1
      @Chaosweaver-1 Год назад +1

      Because from a government perspective, people on the streets is bad and it doesn't matter who's in your home as long as the payments keep coming.

  • @7thlady
    @7thlady Год назад +78

    this is why you, as a landlord, PAY the fees to do your own legal background checks and lawsuit searches, rather than relying on documents and information given to you by the applicant. You can even require that the applicant pay an application fee to cover your costs for those background checks before you run them, but as a business person, which is what a landlord is, you have to pull that background yourself. I'm sorry this nice couple had to learn that lesson the hard way.

    • @Fruitflyonyourwall
      @Fruitflyonyourwall Год назад +3

      This stuff still happens even with background checks, some fall through the cracks because they know what they’re doing.

    • @jeretso
      @jeretso Год назад

      Scams target elderly all the time. Some homeowners get deployed and squatters sneak in. I may be required to take low income tenants and forced to ignore red flags. A first time squatter will not have a record and could lawyer up. Some squatters just leave and are not reported.

    • @watercolourferns
      @watercolourferns 4 месяца назад

      @@Fruitflyonyourwall yeah, but not as many when you actually pay. Renters aren't innocent victims.

  • @MzMąħ
    @MzMąħ Год назад +194

    All landlords should check background for eviction. What's amazing is that these squatters aren't trying to hide by changing their name.

    • @gustav24-7-52
      @gustav24-7-52 Год назад +21

      No, landlords should flood into the state capitals and become squatters in the offices of congress members.
      If you rent a car for the weekend and try to keep it for a month, you can get charged with a felony.
      Residential or commercial space should be no different.

    • @kell2229
      @kell2229 Год назад +1

      Hire a local biker gang to get them out

  • @catblackman5874
    @catblackman5874 11 месяцев назад +11

    I heard a landlord in court say he rather go to jail for dragging tenants out than have them live rent free for years.

  • @mssmiles0503
    @mssmiles0503 Год назад +9

    How do you rent out a house for over 30 years and not have the mortgage paid off?

    • @mrsjamessmom9044
      @mrsjamessmom9044 Год назад +2

      I just paid my 30 year mortgage a couple months ago. 😊

  • @gracieortega1831
    @gracieortega1831 Год назад +188

    Laws need to be changed to stop protecting them

    • @TonyNguyen-z7j
      @TonyNguyen-z7j Год назад +6

      Government don’t care . If homeowner lose, the bank win. Resell value will increase , government collect higher tax .

    • @nyengo
      @nyengo Год назад +1

      Yes please change the laws to protect people from landlords

  • @tamarathejudeochristianmedium
    @tamarathejudeochristianmedium Год назад +28

    Some squatters move in while people are on vacation and have false documents saying they have a lease 💙🙏🏻💙

  • @araliu1443
    @araliu1443 Год назад +62

    These criminals are like the thieves in dept stores.

    • @gustav24-7-52
      @gustav24-7-52 Год назад +4

      Worse. Department stores also have law firms on the payroll to represent them in court every time a shoplifter gets caught. A 70 year old retired school teacher couple who owns 4 or 5 rental units to enhance their teacher retirement can't afford to pay for all that justice seeking when they get screwed over by squatters.

    • @didforlove
      @didforlove Год назад

      @@gustav24-7-52 how is It the squatters fault a 70 year old could not afford to retire

    • @mikef2811
      @mikef2811 Год назад

      And our gov't and politicians also treat them like department store thieves as well...a warning not to do it again. And then the cycle repeats all over again

  • @Imakemixes666
    @Imakemixes666 11 месяцев назад +4

    Why can't they tear down the door and intimidate them out? It's their property...why are we so soft.

  • @deniselockhart2882
    @deniselockhart2882 Год назад +7

    I incurred a massive amt of debt when renting out my townhouse in Virginia. It was a nightmare. I will never ever ever even rent out a bedroom to anyone ever again. Squatters should be convicted as felons. Shoplifters go to jail if caught, why are squatters given a free pass?

    • @sandras.8605
      @sandras.8605 Год назад

      i think it should depend on if a gentle, desperate homeless or poor person takes some food from a store, or a piece of clothing, at times, i definitely don't think they should go to jail, but a professional criminal is another story....

  • @Shiell123
    @Shiell123 Год назад +78

    I'm in Toronto and this is EXACTLY what happened to us. I'm surprised to see this happening in the US.
    The laws are biased towards small (mum and pop) landlords.
    Professional renters are all over the place and are extremely versed in the law and any loop holes they can exploit.
    Two years in and over 20K in unpaid rent + damages, these squatters are still in our place!!
    Honest hard working folks are suffering because of these bandits.

    • @luimba761
      @luimba761 Год назад +2

      Wow amazing patience. I would have been in jail for a long time on first week

    • @MemoirsofaBasketcase
      @MemoirsofaBasketcase Год назад +1

      @@banhammer3904must live in a red state…lucky

    • @sjohnson65456
      @sjohnson65456 Год назад +1

      Ha why would you be surprised at what happens here in the US?

    • @gentilewarrior
      @gentilewarrior Год назад

      ​@@MemoirsofaBasketcasecastle doctrine law that's why there's no squatters on places like Texas 😂 you trespass you get shot simple as that, only in Commiefornia where lowlife squatters get protection from liberals

    • @rickfeng4466
      @rickfeng4466 Год назад

      Laws are biased toward small mum-and-pop landlords? More like biased against us! You should be ashamed of yourself for flipping the narrative upside-down! Godless people!

  • @michaelcooper9097
    @michaelcooper9097 Год назад +327

    It's surprising that these serial squatters haven't had an "accident". The homeowners have much more self control than I do.

    • @ihama99
      @ihama99 Год назад +13

      😅😅😅😅😅

    • @ashleym6765
      @ashleym6765 Год назад +17

      This comment! 👏🏽

    • @Zero11_ss
      @Zero11_ss Год назад +15

      I've watched a lot of these and it seems to be older age owners often

    • @davidwilliams5407
      @davidwilliams5407 Год назад +22

      Under these circumstances, it would be very handy to have an influential friend . . . a "Godfather," you might say . . .

    • @Anglynn74
      @Anglynn74 Год назад +13

      now you know how millions of families felt after the crash in 08 when dozens of banks literally stole their homes. I have thoughts every single day about my mortgage company that if vocalized I'd never be able to get out of legally. welcome to our world and NO ONE was ever held accountable for it. This video above is one property, this was MILLIONS of homes, MILLIONS of families, at the rate of thousands per month Welcome to our world of anger.

  • @katttmandoo
    @katttmandoo Год назад +35

    These people should be charged with felonies and at this point already in jail.

  • @macromancer
    @macromancer Год назад +7

    When I got to the phrase "credit report was falsified" my brain exploded. Who would accept a credit report copy from an applicant?!?! If you provide credit or housing, you need to run a credit report YOURSELF directly with the reporting agency. That is why you charge fees for applications so you can perform these checks YOURSELF. I get these serial squatters are swarthy professionals, but that doesn't mean you get to be lazy and not do what you need to protect yourself and your investment.

  • @privateprivate6800
    @privateprivate6800 Год назад +3

    Great Reporting! Keep it up to educate the horrendous activities these horrible people are getting away with.THANK YOU

  • @kathrynrussell1597
    @kathrynrussell1597 Год назад +31

    Need to plaster their pictures all over social media

  • @matefamily7883
    @matefamily7883 Год назад +260

    One has to wonder why laws have not been put forth to ensure this does not happen to people.

    • @ragytag
      @ragytag Год назад +23

      CA laws are tenant friendly not LL friendly

    • @alberts2208
      @alberts2208 Год назад

      Progressives are the problem

    • @cholst1
      @cholst1 Год назад +9

      Until the barbaric custom of demanding money for a roof over your head ends, squatting continues. Or until all landlords are guillotined ofcourse. Pick one.

    • @on5samsung72
      @on5samsung72 Год назад

      Because lawmakers are criminals themselves.

    • @circesoul2218
      @circesoul2218 Год назад +4

      Because the Government doesn't care about us😂

  • @wajk23
    @wajk23 Год назад +38

    I had this happen to me in the city of Chicago. Long story short took over a year and multiple court appearances to get them out and courts would side with the tenant letting them stay longer. It’s a joke and we are still on the hook for all taxes and damages that are rendered.

    • @williamgullett5911
      @williamgullett5911 Год назад +2

      I would wait until they left the house and then go into the house and change the locks. I would wait a week and if they didn’t leave I’m gonna go in with them there. Arrest me.

    • @oorto1393
      @oorto1393 Год назад +1

      @@williamgullett5911you would certainly get arrested, since what you are describing is a crime

    • @williamgullett5911
      @williamgullett5911 Год назад +2

      @@oorto1393 somebody in my family would be getting the rent from the next renters.

    • @chuckstro1769
      @chuckstro1769 Год назад

      Lol free housing for me

    • @williamgullett5911
      @williamgullett5911 Год назад +2

      @@chuckstro1769 your free housing comes with a thumping.

  • @garymiller4141
    @garymiller4141 9 месяцев назад +3

    This happened to my neighbor who owns a double house. During covid there was a moritorium on rent one of his tenants did not pay for nine months and did not pay utilities cost either.The tenant moved out and left him holding the bag and the utility company would not turn on the power until the landlord payed the back charges. He had to pay the mortgage and taxes out of his own pocket or loss the property. But what do you expect is going to happen when the Biden administration sends all of the free money to the tenants and not to the landlord. This stoped me from ever investing in rental property.The tenants have more rights than the owners.

    • @vancelubben5300
      @vancelubben5300 8 месяцев назад

      It's not about Biden. These laws have been put in place for Squatters since the 1800's

  • @gilbertvehicleservices
    @gilbertvehicleservices Год назад +9

    Unfortunately, behavior like this has been going on for many years. From the late 1980s until the mid-2000s a friend of mine was a landlord in Detroit. his worst tenants were police and firefighters. At that time, the city of Detroit had a residency requirement for all of its employees. Police and firefighters would sign a lease, pay their first month’s rent and have that lease to be able to show their annual residency requirement. Then they would stop paying rent. It would take 2 to 3 months to “evict” them, even though they never actually moved into the house. That would be lost rent for the landlord and legal fees to get through the eviction. After having this occur multiple times, my friend stopped renting to police and firefighters.

    • @mikeohagan2206
      @mikeohagan2206 10 месяцев назад

      charge them. if convicted the cops will lose their jobs. however i dont really believe your friend.

    • @NottABlack
      @NottABlack 3 месяца назад

      ​@@mikeohagan2206🙄

  • @timelessmusicfamilymusic9175
    @timelessmusicfamilymusic9175 Год назад +156

    We need strict squatters laws, a federal laws.

    • @cawheeler27
      @cawheeler27 Год назад +2

      Wdym? We already have the 2nd amendment, that always solves this problem.

    • @socalrefrigeration548
      @socalrefrigeration548 Год назад +4

      @@cawheeler27 Have fun in prison

    • @TonyNguyen-z7j
      @TonyNguyen-z7j Год назад +1

      @@socalrefrigeration548 scratch out the serial .

    • @socalrefrigeration548
      @socalrefrigeration548 Год назад +2

      @@TonyNguyen-z7j Also a felony.

    • @TonyNguyen-z7j
      @TonyNguyen-z7j Год назад +1

      @@socalrefrigeration548 squatters create a lot of enemies , you don’t know who got them 😭

  • @Thankful2God4vr
    @Thankful2God4vr Год назад +90

    I'm so sorry you all had to go through all of that!

  • @elizabethgrogan8553
    @elizabethgrogan8553 Год назад +70

    My best friend rented out a property she had inherited. Their 2nd renter stopped paying rent after just 3 months. After a few months of this, there was a break in when the tenants were out. My friend was told by neighbours. She got a locksmith to change the locks and police were called, who confirmed a break in. She put a note on the door telling the tenants of the break in, and asking them to come to her house to get a new key. They didn't turn up. My friend did some renovations and sold the house.
    The burglars were friends who did my pal a favour!

  • @dylanmoris6211
    @dylanmoris6211 Год назад +562

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  • @justtryme2020
    @justtryme2020 Год назад +19

    The laws that protect squatters should be done away with completely. Why should serial thieves have any rights to someone else’s property even for a month? The entire justice system has gradually eroded until now it favors criminals in almost every case.

  • @freedcorporateslave
    @freedcorporateslave Год назад +60

    And what is California's answer? Expand rent control and make evictions harder for Mom and Pop landlords with SB 567. Wonder why rents are so high? You'd have to be insane to offer a home as a long term rental in California. Just sell it and move on or offer it as a vacation rental.

    • @donnacreamer4123
      @donnacreamer4123 Год назад +11

      In California if you let someone stay in your house for more than 10 days they end up having more rights than you do.
      It’s insane laws that punish the honest people and reward the criminals.

    • @PelosiStockPortfolio
      @PelosiStockPortfolio Год назад +11

      People need to stop hoarding homes and instead sell their old starter homes to the next young couple. Otherwise, younger people just get stuck in a rent forever trap and it screws up how the next generation starts a family etc

    • @fashiondiva6972
      @fashiondiva6972 Год назад +14

      @@PelosiStockPortfolio by your logic serial thieves are victims of other peoples’ hard work and home ownership. I hardly consider owning 2 homes to be hoarding. In any event there’s a massive hole in your attempt at logic and persuasion (aside from the fact your position has zero basis in law or fact): whether I own 2 homes or 1 doesn’t mean the squatting thief (and many, many others) could come remotely close to qualifying for a mortgage. You’ve stated a nonexistent cause and effect relationship between available inventory and ownership qualifications. I own 2 homes, one in SoCal and another in Las Vegas. I live and work in both. I earned the money to pay for two homes; I owe you and anyone else precisely nothing. If you can’t afford to live in CA, move. I’m living proof it can be done, even as a young war widow with 4 kids living on a military paycheck, even before that, before I became an attorney then judge. Your attitude reeks of victim mentality and entitlement. I see it daily in my courtroom and it’s an embarrassment. Your condonation of criminal activity is appalling. There is no justification in this circumstance for being a thief and certainly not a low supply of available homes for resale. Going through life thinking the system needs to bend to your will and wishes is a recipe for perpetual disappointment and far worse.

    • @PelosiStockPortfolio
      @PelosiStockPortfolio Год назад +12

      @@fashiondiva6972 I dont care about a second home in another state you actually live and work in. I'm talking about people buying investment homes, flipping homes, etc which contributes to over prices housing and makes it harder for younger people to own a home. I am 41, I own a home in San Diego, this isn't some selfish "i want your home" post. This is also not trying to justify squatting which is absolutely disgusting. This is about recognizing a problem and the things that contribute to it. If you think people never selling their starter home and instead choosing to rent it is not impacting young people looking to buy starter homes then you need to think harder

    • @PelosiStockPortfolio
      @PelosiStockPortfolio Год назад +6

      @anidiotmakesthings Do you agree that supply and demand determine prices? If no one sells their old starter homes, the supply goes very low, and prices get very high. That is the supply side of the equation and contributes greatly to why the new couple today can not afford a starter home. The other side of the equation is demand. The population of CA in 2008 was just under 37MM, whereas today it is just over 39MM. That ~4% contributes somewhat to the affordability as well, there is no denying that. But this mentality of never selling, and continually hoarding homes to ride the real estate investment wave is harming our future generations. I bought in 2019 for 1.5MM and homes on my street now sell for 2.5MM... I hope my house drops 50% along with all the others in CA so that people quit trying to fund their retirement with their starter homes. If young people cant start a decent life for themselves they will turn into unproductive members of society and society as a whole will degrade for everyone

  • @kelleyspears1218
    @kelleyspears1218 Год назад +9

    This is why I never let my husband become a landlord. There’s an attachment to your personal property, unlike an apartment complex owned by a company. And that couple who went back into their home at the end of the video should be grateful there wasn’t MORE damage. I’ve seen far, far worse when tenants leave.

  • @cd-vg3nz
    @cd-vg3nz Год назад +7

    This is horrible, what a nightmare. I would sell too, it makes you feel violated and I am sure their presence is still felt inside the house. I hope something happens where these nice people can get their money back.

  • @carolynnunes3922
    @carolynnunes3922 Год назад +49

    There’s a guy who will squat on the squatters! You give him a key to your home, (or he goes through a window), and when he sees that the squatters have left for errands or whatever he will let himself into the home and move in. He’s very good at getting squatters to move out quickly. He won’t leave until they do, and he makes their lives miserable! There ought to be more squatters that represent the homeowner, and will squat in the home that has been taken over by these serial squatters!

    • @MrDCMiami
      @MrDCMiami Год назад +11

      My devious mind likes your idea. The law forces you to become creative and take over the situation yourself.

    • @stuff1784
      @stuff1784 Год назад +6

      What a strange job 😂😂
      Imagine putting that on your resumé: “Professional Squatter”
      Job duties: Helped evict illegal squatters from several residences across California using repeated police reinforcements

    • @ryanjohn673
      @ryanjohn673 Год назад +1

      Yessir the law don't work mankind will solve the issue

    • @carolynnunes3922
      @carolynnunes3922 Год назад

      @@ryanjohn673 It is PLANNED this way! Soros has liberal judges and prosecuting DA’s who don’t enforce the law! I have seen several people here in SoCal, that have come up with wonderful solutions for the homeless, but it will never be implemented because what Democrats do is set aside money to solve a problem and then they spend that money on committees and paying experts 400 bucks an hour to study these problems without doing anything about these problems except eat up the money without addressing the problem!
      We are to be kept off balance with a constant barrage of stress and lawlessness!
      Shoplifting is crazy! Chicago has asked that folks not shoot others between 9PM-9AM! Pretty please?
      And the Mayor of NY, who sees a couple of bus loads of illegals from the border brought to THEIR Sanctuary city?!? He says they aren’t equipped to deal with this?!?
      Ecclesiastes 8:11
      Because sentence against an evil work is not executed speedily, therefore the heart of the sons of men is fully set in them to do evil.
      Jeremiah 17:9-10
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      Habakkuk 1:2-4
      O Lord, how long shall I cry for help,
 and you will not hear?
Or cry to you “Violence!”
 and you will not save?
      3 Why do you make me see iniquity,
 and why do you idly look at wrong?
Destruction and violence are before me;
 strife and contention arise.
      4 So the law is paralyzed,
 and justice never goes forth.
For the wicked surround the righteous;
 so justice goes forth perverted.
      Proverbs 29:2
      When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice: but when the wicked beareth rule, the people mourn
      Isaiah 59:13-14
      In transgressing and lying against the LORD, and departing away from our God, speaking oppression and revolt, conceiving and uttering from the heart words of falsehood. And judgment is turned away backward, and justice standeth afar off: for truth is fallen in the street, and equity cannot enter
      Isaiah 32:6;8
      For the vile person will speak villany, and his heart will work iniquity, to practise hypocrisy, and to utter error against the LORD, to make empty the soul of the hungry, and he will cause the drink of the thirsty to fail. But the LIBERAL DEVISETH LIBERAL THINGS; and by LIBERAL THINGS SHALL HE STAND

  • @eyerule6153
    @eyerule6153 Год назад +21

    how did the landlords just take paperwork they received at face value instead of doing their own research

    • @annemiura7767
      @annemiura7767 Год назад +3

      Don’t blame the victim

    • @DrQandtheGang
      @DrQandtheGang Год назад +2

      A prudent and protective landlord will find these checks becoming more and more costly and probably for a reason. Almost as if mortgage banks are the real culprit setting you up. Come to find

  • @Estellbel1968
    @Estellbel1968 Год назад +80

    Why can’t they be arrested they are trespassing BS

    • @bellagirlgirl8827
      @bellagirlgirl8827 Год назад +11

      it's called legislated insanity -- laws that go too far to protect tenants

    • @Mrs.CGraves
      @Mrs.CGraves Год назад +4

      In California if they have a Lease agreement it’s technically the Homeowner that is trespassing and you have to go thru the Courts to get them out, they have tenants rights. It takes months and chasing them for damages is futile. It takes years to get a judgement lien and maybe ano year to start getting payments.. that is if they have a job.

    • @karencarpenter5845
      @karencarpenter5845 Год назад +1

      I believe if you put no trespassing signs all over your property, it gives cops a different pathway. I'm not sure if this is true.

    • @smfarrie2943
      @smfarrie2943 Год назад +1

      @@karencarpenter5845 Will that mean anything at all if they say they have a lease?

    • @Estellbel1968
      @Estellbel1968 Год назад +1

      They need to change that law or the landlords should take it into their own hands I would there’s ways to do things with out having to go through the courts and not having consequences it’s my house your not paying rent you are getting out of my house period .

  • @Kathy-u8b
    @Kathy-u8b 10 месяцев назад +3

    Sue the state for your loss! Landlords shouldn’t carry the burden or looss!

  • @graceweber2822
    @graceweber2822 8 месяцев назад +3

    How come I never seen the squatter's faces?

  • @Invisableme39
    @Invisableme39 Год назад +60

    There are no protections for landlords in CA.

    • @theashpilez
      @theashpilez Год назад

      The mob rules. Don't kid yourself.
      If they want you out , and have enough local support it getz done in a jiffy.
      The car get vandalized to hammer the issue home. False narratives rule the world.

    • @GruneD
      @GruneD Год назад +6

      There is, you just need to know the law and follow proper protocol. Do not get into “investments” or real estate if you don’t know the laws or have a proper Real Estate Attorney!

    • @unforeseencircumstances
      @unforeseencircumstances Год назад

      ​@@GruneD obviously you don't own any property in ca based on your dumb vague comment.

    • @Invisableme39
      @Invisableme39 Год назад +3

      @@GruneD as an established landlord myself in CA….

    • @jillflores3076
      @jillflores3076 Год назад

      same in vermont-- no protections

  • @lavenberry
    @lavenberry Год назад +24

    It's so hard to find a place to rent once you have an eviction on your record. I wonder how the squatters are able to do this. 🤔

    • @aislingsibeallyons3416
      @aislingsibeallyons3416 Год назад +15

      It was Craigslist 😂😂😂😂 owner didn't do homework or anything. Never use Craigslist ever !!!!!!!!

    • @kutie216
      @kutie216 Год назад +2

      @@aislingsibeallyons3416 I found my last rental on craigslist but we paid our rent on time. I live in the midwest so it’s not as risky to use craigslist but there are a lot of scams you have to pick through

    • @laurierice7687
      @laurierice7687 Год назад

      They use false paperwork & even draw up false leases signed by a stranger who Doesn't own the home - claiming they were tricked. The perps try to become the victim!

    • @ILoveTinfoilHats
      @ILoveTinfoilHats Год назад +1

      As the video said, the documents were forged. They committed fraud. Fraud should allow for instant eviction IMO.

    • @mikef2811
      @mikef2811 Год назад

      @@aislingsibeallyons3416 YEP. Craigslist are full of scammers

  • @starshine3588
    @starshine3588 Год назад +10

    The problem is…this can happen with just people breaking in while you’re on vacation and the police and courts won’t remove them until you go through all the court steps which costs tons of money….and they also won’t be charged with a crime if they do damage to your house. Laws need to change to protect the property owners….it’s their property…not the squatters.

  • @WeylandLabs
    @WeylandLabs Год назад +5

    Well when PI firms like Blackstone, Blackwater and Bridgewater are allowed to buy entire neighborhoods and communities across the country then raise prices almost 3x fold your going to have people like this that will fight back. Unfortunately these people did it against the home owners that are not as receptive to the laws in that city state and county. And lets be honest here - they are losing income from the sqautters that's not right but if they cant afford to go through the steps of a sqautters possiblilty then they arent really hurting for cash are they ?
    If this story was in San Fransico they'd be out already because those firms own the properties and can expedite evictions.

  • @BradleyWashburn1
    @BradleyWashburn1 Год назад +3

    PLEASE KEEP UP THIS KIND OF REPORTING

    • @rvegas3240
      @rvegas3240 Год назад

      Agreed. Fantastic work, ABC 10!

  • @hppavilionf50
    @hppavilionf50 Год назад +37

    #LockThemUp

  • @saraparker184
    @saraparker184 Год назад +5

    where are the pictures of these serial squatters? why are they being protected?

  • @kikilynn1167
    @kikilynn1167 Год назад +26

    These homeowners did not do their due diligence. Before turning over the biggest asset you own to someone else, run a credit check on them, call and talk to their employers, call and talk to their previous landlord, drive by their previous rental location.

    • @HijabiRuby
      @HijabiRuby Год назад +4

      Finally someone said it. It’s hard to feel sorry for someone who essentially bought it upon themselves by not following the right protocol and necessary procedures. But hey I’m sure they learned their lessons

    • @peterthegreat996
      @peterthegreat996 Год назад

      It’s people like you that require laws to be passed .

    • @thesquad2253
      @thesquad2253 Год назад +1

      geez u gotta be detective just to be landlord these days🤣🤣

    • @POPOPOKEH
      @POPOPOKEH Год назад

      These homeowners are the everyday people that should be protected, who have jobs in the day and not all the legal resources because that is expensive

  • @HelenEk7
    @HelenEk7 Год назад +2

    Where I live this is not possible. You put in the contract that when they stop paying rent they have to leave within X weeks after the payment was due. If they refuse to leave on that date you can call the police and show them the contract, and the police will evict them. (Norway)

  • @sergeantseven4240
    @sergeantseven4240 Год назад +3

    In Arizona, if you dont pay rent, you can be served an eviction notice, and the police will come and remove you...

  • @helenhines2712
    @helenhines2712 Год назад +49

    There shouldn't be a next time for these criminals. Why aren't they being charged for their many crimes? Why are they free to do this over and over again?!!! If this happened to me, they would be behind bars.

    • @Julia-iy6ey
      @Julia-iy6ey Год назад

      How would you go about doing that?

    • @foltzenlogel
      @foltzenlogel Год назад +6

      The courts consider this a civil matter not criminal. It should be the same as defrauding an innkeeper or at least theft of services.

    • @happydayz7857
      @happydayz7857 Год назад

      Liberal laws created by liberals. They need votes

    • @peterzinia3767
      @peterzinia3767 Год назад

      Why try? The laws don't punish people who do this & you aren't going to get any money from them. You have to catch them when they aren't at the residence, force them into a rented van or moving truck,drive them someplace deserted & "Drop them off". While driving you call a guy that hauls junk away & have him & his helpers clear out everything in the house. I mean everything. Right after that you get someone to clean the place thoroughly. Then if anybody asks you can say that they moved. Planning is very important. Be careful you don't accidentally kill anyone. Wink.

    • @nyengo
      @nyengo Год назад +1

      Exactly, why aren’t landlords charged for hoarding homes?

  • @luiscastillo7009
    @luiscastillo7009 Год назад +5

    "make sure and go with your gut" ... that's precisely what you don't do. That's what got the lady in trouble when the guy seemed like a nice guy.

  • @vikvargas2118
    @vikvargas2118 Год назад +19

    That’s why renting your home is not always profitable.

  • @dezlc6259
    @dezlc6259 Год назад +1

    There should be a law in place that requires rental leases to be registered with the courts that way there is no question of who should live there

  • @christopherwilliams7113
    @christopherwilliams7113 Год назад +6

    I’m tired of the news hiding these criminals faces and information. If you commit any kind of crime in my opinion you’ve lost the right to privacy. Post their faces, birth dates, any information about them and plaster it everywhere!

  • @michaelhollis764
    @michaelhollis764 Год назад +6

    I'm surprised the house wasn't absolutely wrecked. They actually left it in relatively decent condition.

  • @untouchable360x
    @untouchable360x Год назад +5

    Found them on craigslist because it was the cheapest option? "The cheapest option is usually the most expensive option to fix."

  • @papagen00
    @papagen00 Год назад +41

    The homeowner should sue the realtor for not properly screening the applicant.

  • @sammieeatsworld
    @sammieeatsworld Год назад +4

    Affordable housing would probably help all of California's homelessness and squatter issues.

    • @MentalBloopers
      @MentalBloopers 6 месяцев назад

      They are con artists not victims

  • @jay8why
    @jay8why Год назад +2

    How about a story about a contractor stealing $37,000 from a family.

  • @calvinh.8882
    @calvinh.8882 Год назад +9

    There needs to be a website built so that every homeowner can place squatters that had to be evicted names/info on so that every homeowner has a place to go and see if those trying to rent their house have ever been evicted for squatting.

  • @74455776
    @74455776 Год назад +14

    This is a serious problem that needs addressing across the country. I am an attorney who handles evictions in Chicago, and one thing I recommend is doing a search of the applicant 's name in the public court records as a start. Many times this step is skipped, and multiple eviction cases are on full display there.

    • @hammypie
      @hammypie Год назад

      Is it easy to search? My dad rents out multiple places to people I need to tell him this

    • @74455776
      @74455776 Год назад

      @hammypie not sure where you are, but the court clerk's office can tell you how to search by name cases past and present.

  • @Herman992113
    @Herman992113 Год назад +5

    This is why more and more landlords are now doing air bnb instead of renting out the place.

  • @Jams90.
    @Jams90. Год назад +3

    These people outsmarted the system. If they want it to change, change the system.

  • @ricklong3260
    @ricklong3260 5 месяцев назад +2

    How can trespassers get away with defrauding land owners.??

  • @mattdeans9873
    @mattdeans9873 Год назад +18

    It's so hard not to want to quietly hire someone qualified to go in without anyone noticing and just make those squatters disappear without a trace. No muss, no fuss.

  • @bsw051
    @bsw051 Год назад +6

    How do you own a house for 34 years and not have it paid off? Or why is better question.

    • @GoBooYourself
      @GoBooYourself Год назад +1

      They probably refinanced and borrowed against it one or 2 times.

    • @Wrath419
      @Wrath419 Год назад

      They just wanted to exploit others and force them to pay their mortgage

  • @onewhoisaboveall
    @onewhoisaboveall Год назад +8

    when i hear these types of stories its shocking how guillable these property owners are. why in the world would you just take someone's word and paper on face value while not doing your own credit/background/bank record checks. smh.

  • @terriseaton3049
    @terriseaton3049 Год назад +2

    Homeowners didn’t do a background check?
    WHY?!

  • @msmee0079
    @msmee0079 11 месяцев назад +1

    A ex friend was a squatter in perris California. A nice home....she stayed for a year no rent...ended up going to jail tho

  • @calamity0.o
    @calamity0.o Год назад +18

    This leaves small caring landlords to sell cheap and the big property corporations buy them all up creating the very thing the courts were trying to protect against.

    • @Jamerican-JourneyGirl
      @Jamerican-JourneyGirl Год назад

      That’s all part of the master plan.

    • @mrsjamessmom9044
      @mrsjamessmom9044 Год назад

      Sad but true. I just paid off my 30 year mortgage. I'll never sell to the bastids.

  • @Zero11_ss
    @Zero11_ss Год назад +4

    This isn't even the worse, the ones on my street a few years back stole the fridge and stove and ripped out tiles and countertops when they left. Not from California though.

  • @katieb5413
    @katieb5413 Год назад +6

    The landlord should be doing an actual background check through a trusted third party. Might cost a few hundred but it will save them so much more in the end.

  • @schallb6766
    @schallb6766 Год назад +1

    And some one take a picture of them and spread it around for those who want to rent a place.

  • @johncampos1780
    @johncampos1780 Год назад +6

    It's all fun and games, until they mess with another person who doesn't abide by the law either.

  • @Ren0799
    @Ren0799 Год назад +12

    We need to see pictures of both Anne the squatter and Mario the squarer smh

  • @lucystrider728
    @lucystrider728 Год назад +9

    Oh this is not just a California problem, it is all over including states like Texas and Missouri and it is all wrong! It makes no sense that people can overstay a sanctioned visit or rental, or even break in and change the locks while you are in the hospital or on vacation, or the house is for sale, and in many states you as the owner are without recourse. And somehow the criminals can stay for free, damage your property, and you might even be forced to keep on utilities etc. This is something congress should be addressing for us instead of fighting with each other!!!

  • @nc8414
    @nc8414 Год назад +3

    I’m sure if someone squatted in a senators home they would be out immediately. Unbelievable

  • @keritrimble5824
    @keritrimble5824 Месяц назад +1

    Landlords can do a more comprehensive due diligence regarding background checks. Should ask for the past 5 years of landlord references. Go visit those landlord(s) and view/confirm the property they previously rented. Then do online searches on their names. This will take some time and $ but will ultimately be worth it.

  • @GLOBALALLIANCE
    @GLOBALALLIANCE Год назад +4

    What i would do is to check their credit reports, verify their employment, check for Unlawful Detainer records. Personally I only rent to someone who works for the government

  • @frank234561
    @frank234561 Год назад +3

    These people have rented out that house for 34 years and never paid it off? Thats crazy.

    • @rondas7772
      @rondas7772 Год назад +1

      They probably kept refinancing it and pulling money from it, thus still having a mortgage

  • @kimberlyheckler8453
    @kimberlyheckler8453 Год назад +4

    There should be a 10-day process. No payment, move! Squatters need to be taught a lesson!

  • @justinmiller1118
    @justinmiller1118 11 месяцев назад +1

    Going forward they should get to enjoy living rent free in jail. Falsification of documents alone should be enough.

  • @tessietesoro7407
    @tessietesoro7407 Год назад +2

    I rather sell my house, instead of renting it to tenants. I know problems will occur , especially if I don't know the renters. Now I'm a widow, living in a house with 4 bedrooms. I'm at peace living alone, no problems at all. Life is beautiful.

  • @deborahmiles6250
    @deborahmiles6250 Год назад +9

    I had a real squatter, that I didn't rent to so I handled them accordingly. It didn't cost any legal fees but I had to make repairs. I don't necessarily recommend what I did but trust me it worked and the word spread throughout the area.

    • @Bombaycompany1776
      @Bombaycompany1776 Год назад

      Please share what you did.

    • @deborahmiles6250
      @deborahmiles6250 Год назад +2

      @@Bombaycompany1776 Well I'm proud member of the NRA and let's just say that I happened to have my weapon on me when I discovered the person had taken possession of my home, that person had 5 minutes to vacate before things got out of hand. I had a lock smith there in 20 minutes and a gate reason there in an hour to cut off access to the property. Let's just call it Street justice but it worked.

    • @MrDCMiami
      @MrDCMiami Год назад

      @@deborahmiles6250 Good job, Deb. When they know you won't be constrained by the law, they'll just move on to their next unsuspecting victim. They are experts in finding them.

  • @ScienceSleuths89
    @ScienceSleuths89 Год назад +1

    These people should be doing decades in prison for those crimes.

  • @JulianaPhalange
    @JulianaPhalange Год назад +17

    I’m shocked it was left so clean!
    People like these should be charged with grand theft..it’s taking what is not yours and destroying it.
    period

    • @Les445
      @Les445 Год назад +1

      I thought the same thing.