It Begins... Squatters Take Over America
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- Опубликовано: 24 апр 2024
- Squatters are ruining America, and getting away with it... but if tenants rights are repealed by law makers, wont that put vulnerable people at risk?
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Florida doing it right with giving squatters almost zero rights and zero time to stay and making it more severe punishment to those who do it.
Here in FL. More than likely the homeowner would come in the middle of night and forcefully removed you with a group of friends and firearm... We don't play games.
DeSantis is one of the best governors we’ve had here. He stands up for what’s right, not feelings.
@@joshzarbaugh That’s how is needs to be handled.
They need stationary bikes in prisons so they can make electricity for the State 😂 it’s a win win. 💡
@@roxiejones31love it. For every megawatt of power they produce on the bike, they get an extra carton of milk on us.
The words "Squatter" and "Rights" should never be used in conjunction.
Exactly
Squatter rights should not exist.
The laws made a lot of sense way back when we were actively settling the continent.
They were never intended to apply to residential housing in a city.
Right? It's like "rapist's rights."
The words “abandoned buildings” and “homeless epidemic” also shouldn’t go together but as long as we have billionaires who can afford to own property they don’t secure and people on the streets with nowhere to go this is what you get. Nobody’s squatting in my house because I already live here.
It seems like anything that is ABSOLUTELY OUTRAGEOUS 10 years ago in America is ever increasingly becoming the “norm.” Sickening
This will probably get D-leted, but ... read r0mans ONE in the BI-BLE. Everything outrageous today is clearly explained.
They need to make laws that if the government protects the squatters, then the same government should be on the hook for the property taxes ,fines & even the utilities
Technically doesn’t that mean it’ll come out of our tax dollars. They should be out in the street if someon has a mortgage they should have the full right of the properties so if I have a car note and my car is parked outside. Can someone take my car and just drive around.
That is what they trying to make happen. Socialism works great till you run out of other peoples money.
I miss the Good 'ol Days when Squatting meant taking a Shit
🤣🤣🤣
hahahahaha
True
Or settlers.
It's been reversed, now it means Americans being shit on.
Someone tell the homeless to wait for public officials to leave for work and then take over their mansions
Yes, then you will see how quickly the issue gets resolved
This would have to be targeted, go after the officials who make and support these laws. Ones who are fighting against them, should be protected so they can do their work and make squatting a crime again.
They'd get them out immediately but we'd never hear about it.
Yes, someone needs to make a list of the politicians supporting this crap addresses and publish it so squatters can squat where they should be squatting.
You get fined and jailed if you feed the homeless. Now the illegals get free everything. I guess your officials do not care about the African American anymore. They got illegals that will vote for them.
WEF told us. "You'll own nothing and you'll be happy." Their plans are well under way.
And just who is that?
@@deniseberman8633 Klaus Shwaub. The leader of the WEF.
@@deniseberman8633 World Economic Forum
@@deniseberman8633 World Economic Forum
Nobody is going to be happy, I suspect people will finally say enough is enough and eventually fight back.
Makes people not want to own ANYTHING. Isnt that what schwaub said??? "YOU WILL OWN NOTHING AND BE HAPPY".
Yea absolutely right brother. I heard it. You'll own nothing,but you'll be happy.
It’s all part of the plan
Squatters are criminals. Let's make that clear. Stealing is criminal activity. The laws are there, it just needs to be enforced.
Nope. Trump is the criminal!
If they are there for a set time.. in say an old cabin someone left.. is the only way. And in most areas it requires many years of bills there in water or electric to prove you were the actual person taking over an abandon place... that is not these folks 100%
That's the problem you don't seem to be understanding, places like NYC have passed laws that LEGALLY define squatters as "tenants" who have tenant's rights, and call squatting "NOT A CRIME" But DO call attempts by the legal owner/resident to remove the squatters CRIMES. Take the time to actually LISTEN to what Cash Jordan is saying, and read the laws both in the area he's talking about and your local area if you live outside of NYC. You might be surprised, even horrified, by what your local city politicians have been up to while you're too busy not knowing, not caring.
I'm not saying this to be mean, but to encourage you to be better informed and make more informed decisions at the ballot box next time you get a vote. Those bad laws slip in when too many voters don't know, don't care -- when the voters are away, the corrupt are going to play -- to paraphrase a common saying.
So it’s okay if I steal your shit if you haven’t used it in years?
Give us your brain, apparently that hasn’t been used in years.
The laws are broken with loop holes
I feel like I live in an insane asylum, it just doesn't have any walls.
Move that's what I did to Florida
I live in another one it's called LosT Angeles! With a LOST Governor! 😂 He ain't lost he just doesn't care like MOST OF THEM DON'T CARE! 🤦🏾♀️🤷🏽♀️
@@krisnowicki7139 Not Clearwater. The city hall was just purchased by Scientology.
@@krisnowicki7139it's just as bad here if not worse.
Congratulations you are part of the problem.
@@krisnowicki7139 So is AOC!
If you ever bump into her, don't forget to ask why she chose Florida over New York???
I'm curious to hear what she had to say?
ALL Americans have the right to bear arms to protect themselves and their property.
Crowbars at 3 am. Squatter limped out
Squatting is terrifying for a lower middle class home owner. Our houses are all we have to sell and survive at retirement. Dealing with squatters could steal all of that from us. By the time you get pay all the court fees to get them out you can lose your entire investment.
Why are the houses empty ? Why aren't they made available as a rental ?
@@digger5521 For any kind of reasons... I donno let's say your Grandmother is dying and she lives in another country so you take a family trip for a few months to visit and rekindle with loved ones overseas... then you come back to your house being used.
Or let's say for some reason you're in the process of purchasing the home but there's some paperwork that needs to be cleared up before you get your keys but the process of administration takes months and low and behold, someone breaks into your new home before you get your keys, then you get the keys and then now you're left with this problem. All of your money you've worked hard for dumped into a property and then someone just stole it from you and now you have nowhere else to live.
A lot of unfortunate things can happen that may leave a house empty for months, but that does not give you any right to break into someone's property and live in it just because it's empty for that time being.
You're not lower middle class if you're worried about your 2nd, unoccupied house is at risk of getting occupied by squatters.
Paying the taxes at the same time too, or watch out here comes more barpals. A highly counter intuitive situation to be in, good only for the profiteers of adversity .
@@digger5521 The overall destructiveness of excessively abhorrent taxation.
This country is 3rd world now. No question about it.
MAGA2024! YOU AIN'T SEEN NOTHIN' YET BOY.
Seems like that's the way the politicians want it.
Just new York and California for now.
Seems worse actually
Mostly the major cities run by.. well, iykyk
“You will own nothing and you’ll be happy.”
And that's Bidenomic!
You're right, that's what world economic forum said "you will owner nothing and you will be happy" . After they took out private property,they will change the laws and squatters will be criminals....just wait and see....or better fight back before is too late!
They always talk in half truths.
@@austinjt4264that’s the wef
Order out of chaos.
Once the owner PROVES that they are the owner of the property, the burden should immediately switch to the squatter to prove he is there legally.
I so agree with you on this. The owner has the title in THEIR name. Unless the owner is renting out a room and there is a lease agreement, squatters don’t have any rights.
If I'm 3 months behind on my mortgage payment, the bank is going to repossess my house and I'm kicked out on the street and I'm responsible for the difference of the loan vs what the bank sells the house. If a tenant doesn't pay rent for 2 years, the landlord is just out of that money.
Student loan forgiveness is more important!
We are becoming worse than a third world country each day in America smh
Burglars won't come inside your house to rob you of it's contents, they will come inside your house, to rob the actual house from you.
😂😂😂😂😊😊
And they will eat lead in my house!
I live in a castle doctrine state.
Burglars come here for a couple ounces of lead.
Yea but that isn't what is happening. They are occupying empty homes.
In my state you have to be in a home for 30 years or paying the property taxes for that home for at least 10 years to have any rights over the property.
Florida is a great example of how all these issues can be fixed, the government just doesn't want to
Not fixed, by design. intentional.
@@donnamaco1most crime today is part of the plan. The tribe that controls America likes the crime
Florida fixed things, I just received a 26,000.00 homeowners insurance bill for one year
The Biden Admin. condones their presence here! He and other progressives say it helps boost US economy! Lolssss
@@raydemos1181what does that have to do with squatter criminal issues democrat states have?
You nailed it when you said it's another intentional attack on the middle-class. Own nothing and be happy serfs.
Yeah O.K. May as well be living in a communist country. Oh wait…
It's going to take decades for New York to recover from all this madness. It's reputation is in ruins.
No one wants to even visit New York. What a cesspool the state is!
Is this a joke. Who allows this. This country has lost its mind
Democrats rule NY City.
Democrats allow this. Because they're the "compassionate" party. This is literally what they believe in. Mind lost? Yes.
All democrats rule cities. Now people there living in hell so they move South, many moved in my cities already. Its sad to see my state will turn blue one day
So leave. The point is to make you leave. We don’t want you here. Your life will only get worse
"Don't make the Squatters angry" 📖🥸🏚
If you enter a home unlawfully and leave, you can be arrested.
If you enter a home unlawfully but don’t leave, you’re protected by law. Crazy.
One way to show how dumb the country is.
Well, it is what happens when 'progressives' run the show. Always check the box for the person with a R by their name.
"It was the intent" perfect defense. It's criminal.
So sad, which fool wrote this law. Greatest country in the world. What a joke.
@@JTM_K It is sad. Tragically, this type of thinking and policies are what the libs/dems believe in. If people don't wake up and check the box for officials with an [R] after their name, we will soon be the next Venezuela. They were so wealthy and prosperous; now their country is in ruin thanks to 'progressive' thinking. Always the same. Always.
I dont know how long it is going to take for people to accept that whatever the "law" may be, it is your own responsibility to protect your own property.
Great idea protect your property and go to jail for that so what if the squatters win by it i suppose??????? i do agree with you but the laws need to be changed first.
It depends on what state you are in. In some states, you're screwed.
Put up security cameras and visit it once a week at least, after sometime its squatting,but before that it's trespassing
@@richardsteele5110 I spoke to a vary successful land lord once and he was full of hacks, one he told me was to tell the the police that he would dedicated some percentage of the rent of "problem" (Theft, vandalism, squatting) properties each month to local law enforcements union health and benefit funds. Not shure if that would work now, vs the 1960s but...who knows??
this part.... these places are uninhabited because they are pricey gouging. Have tenants and you wouldn't have this problem.
In the late 1990s, we were living next door to a rental house. It was rented to an individual who paid the first and last months rent to move in, which I understand was the only money the landlord ever received. An unknown number of people moved in and lived rent-free for 10 months which was the time it took for the landlord to eventually get them evicted. The interior was destroyed, resulting in over $100,000 dollars (1990 dollars, so figure inflation into that) to make the place livable once more. The contractor rented a huge dumpster which didn’t take long to fill. I spoke with the painting contractor who told me about how bad it was. He said that he refused to have his guys work until a hazmat team had a closet filled with dirty diapers removed. He was saying that the sad part was that in about 9 months time, he’ll get another call to work on the next place they destroy. Even back then, the Squatter’s Rights laws were insane, looks like they’ve gotten way worse now.
The problem… We have spent the last 50 plus years arguing “rights” with little mention of “responsibility”…
Land ownership responsibility: Check on it regularly!
Politicians' responsibility--enforce the laws and remove those no longer relevant!
@@uh_ohz-jw6rw Congratulations you checked on it and a man with a hand written peice of papers says I live here now. Your fucked.
And accountability: doing something constructive regarding responsibility
So true. This needs to be said more often.
"It's making many property owners wish they had nothing at all." Bingo. That's the goal.
"You vill eat ze bugs, own nozzing, and be happy in your little pod."
@@bigredracingteam9642 “you’ll own nothing and like it, but we’ll own everything and LOVE it.
Klaus Schwab and the WEF… “You will own nothing and be happy”! We could also throw Blackrock into the equation.
Build electric fence at this point
The goal is to have no one own homes?
When I was younger (and a single sailor in Charleston, SC) I rented an apartment from an older couple. I paid first and last months rent, paid a security deposit equal to one months rent, and signed a lease for one year. I always paid my rent on time with a check, and was a "model tenant" (the owners words, not mine).
About six months into my lease the owner (husband) came up to me and told me that I'd have to pack up and leave. When I asked why, he gave no answer, just an eviction notice. I pointed out that I had a lease, and that, baring my violating it (which I had not) he had to honor it. The next day I came home from work and found all my stuff on the lawn (not in boxes but in a big pile) and the locks to the apartment changed. When I knocked on the landlords door (rather hard, I will admit), they ignored me. I went to call the police to report the issue, but the county sheriff showed up having already been called by the landlord who accused me of trespassing. What followed was a two hour shouting match, with the landlord doing most of the shouting. I showed the sheriff my lease and all of my cleared check receipts related to my renting the apartment. The landlord was told he was in the wrong and was forced to let me back into the apartment. I spent the next four hours moving all of the stuff back into the apartment. I had to go into work the next morning, but when I got back my power and water were turned off and all of the locks on my front and rear door were removed. Again the county sheriff was called out, and again the landlord was fined and told to stop harassing me (which he did not). I eventually found a new place and took the couple to court. I had police reports, documentation, and witness statements (and a reservist JAG lawyer who represented me pro bono). I got my security deposit back and one months rent for my trouble, and I found out why they tried kicking me out of the apartment - their grandson needed a place to stay.
I brought that up because the laws protecting renters are there to prevent unscrupulous landlords from doing things like I mentioned. That said, a renter should EASILY be able to prove that they are a legit tenant to law enforcement. If you don't have a valid lease covering the period you say you are renting for and receipts showing you've been paying your rent, then you are a fool...or a squatter.
Cash Jordan for Mayor! He understands the issues that are really affecting people
Squatters should NEVER have any right period. Thank God New York State just passed the law taking away squatters rights.
Took a long time
@@mstwelvedeadlycynsFor a state like ny… it’s not that slow.
Tell that to settlers.
YOUR PEOPLE votes for them to have right. So shut up & stop complaining!
Bed might be bloody but honey, if you're the one who made, you just gotta have to lie down on it!
Only because the case of the homeowner being arrested went international!
The Georgia governor just signed anantisquatter law. Turning squatting into criminal trespassing.
Clearly, conservatives and/or Repubs get it. Libs/dems don't. If people don't wake up to this reality, we're going to end up just like Venezuela. And as quickly.
The problem is people are taking desperate measures to avoid being homeless. Rent and housing costs are outrageous. I feel like this would be less of a problem if rent inflation weren't so out of control.
7:35 "2 bedroom apartment for $5400 per month" kind of says it all.
It's part of the homeless problem. You can acknowledge why people are squatters without taking away the rights of homeowners.
Best comment so far😔
Squatting is stealing…..but you what’s also stealing? Landlords who are going thru the foreclosure process and are still collecting rent! Last housing crisis in 2008 I lived in Florida and banks seemed to not want to finalize foreclosure and take possession of the homes. So meanwhile the owners were not paying their mortgages and collecting rent.
I was a fully paying tenant tenant and felt like a stooge because I had missed out on making thousands like everyone around me. 😮
You forgot to mention that when evicted, squatters will probably wreck the house. They may even take out wiring or pipes out of the walls. For selling it as scrap metal, or just for revenge.
You can bet on it!
I've seen it happen to house in the town I live in. Squatters were living in it during the pandemic and he finally got them out and guess what they did? Completely destroyed the entire house then disappeared.
The squatters special is to destroy the toilet and bathtub. Had this happen to me.
I'm not going to launch a $20k lawsuit on a cracked bathtub and they know it.
I don't know why tenants should have any rights. The homeowner is 10000000% more at risk to the legal system than a tenant with no money.
People pretend landlords at fat cats. Dude I just saved enough for a down payment so I can get a mortgage to struggle with. I didn't enjoy the fruits of my own labour yet. I didn't get a dime yet. Now I'm expected to bleed $3000 a month to the mortgage because someone selfish dude magically invented some excuse where they can live in my house for free, use my water, electricity, and trash the place?
Rent is expensive but the actual breakdown of a $3000 mortgage is really $2500 interest to the bank and $500 into the principle of the house. So in reality landlords are really just netting $500 a month or something. Speculating on the house is another benefit but that's only lucrative if you sell the house which you can't do because squatters destroyed it.
A few years ago, an elderly neighbor died, and squatters moved in within a few weeks. They didn't keep it a secret that they were staying there because they kept multiple stolen cars in the driveway and in front of the house.
Police finally got involved when they started burning the furniture in the backyard to keep warm in the Winter. However, they came back, and in an attempt to be more discreet, they made a fire indoors. That turned out about as well as you can expect.
When my neighbor passed, the squatters knew before the family knew. I swear they watched the county morgue and knew who died and when.
@@jeffparry2754Or maybe they had an informant in the morgue
I worked so hard in NYC to get an apartment and even harder to keep that apartment with rent as a freelance artist. These squatters are making me furious.
Cash! You are amazingly great! Thank you for the great video documentaries. They are so well put together. You may be saving us…God bless…
I remember the good ole days when this was called Breaking and Entering.
Every single home/property owner who was wrongfully arrested for squatters should sue every single police department. This madness has to stop.
Let's not call them squatters. They are J B's migrants.
Police doesn't pay the lawsuit. The people do.
qualified immunity has entered the chat.
It’s law , not cop’s problem.. law has to change
Get rid of the squatter law and Sanctuary city law. Case close
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According to the NY State Senate website, an Anti-Squatting law just got passed on Monday.
Squatting is stealing, and so is not paying rent. Plain and simple.
There's a growing need for a Dirty Harry eviction service. "If you're not out in an hour you're gonna make my day!"
There's a guy in Cali who for 5k will squatt the squatters its been successful
71% of rental properties are owned by landlords who own from 1 to 4 rental properties. How many landlords do you think could actually pay Dirty Harry's rates? And the rates of Dirty Harry's lawyers? Given how low property taxes are, most property owners aren't willing to pay enough collectively for the police and the courts to quickly do the job of evicting.
I had this happen to me. I had a guy move in, he paid rent for two months and stopped paying claiming he lost his job. He was lying. He moved in his friends and it took me 6 months and $10,000 later to get him out! He pulled a BS slip and fall and I had to prove he had done this before to another landlord otherwise he would still be there living in my house rent free! He did not leave the home in good shape. He painted some rooms red and black. It was so much work to correct all this! I did garnish his wages for two months and he got fired because the state and feds garnished too. An employer can fire you for excessive garnishments to wages. I never recovered all the money, just a fraction. God knows I tired! This was soooo unbelievable!
I know it doesnt mean much but damn im sorry to hear that happened to you i hope things get better for you
That is so ass. Hope ur doing better now bro
How did you vote most recently at all levels of gov't? If you voted democrat I have no sympathy.
Vett better next time?
It only takes 2 Buffalo coins
I am absolutely impressed by your quality of video editing and creation. Amazing!
they don't pay the rent but the owner still has to pay for their hot water?!?! wtf
makes no sense.
Yeah I wouldn't. I'd tell them to fuk off
The home owners also have to pay the mortgage and taxes very sad
Electric too
Back when NYC was led by the best mayor it's had in the last 50 years, Rudolph Giuliani, the city had enough common sense to realize that tolerating and coddling "non-violent" crime led directly to violent crime.
Exactly.
I may not have liked Giuliani much, but he's what NYC or really any reasonable city needs.
@@ironwolfosirisyou’ve just been brainwashed. Your common sense understands he was good. But your feelings won’t let you like him. 😂
Yes,Whoever talks about NY- safe and good old days? They mention Giuliani.👍
NYC was ruined by liberals because they have no common sense!
If you've never signed a lease and paid for rent in that place, you should be kicked out straight away!
Truly, I honestly would NOT have believed that this could happen in any country, especially America. How in the world has it come to be that someone who does not own your home that you’ve worked hard and saved for and purchased, can simply move in and claim it, and the law supports them? That makes absolutely no sense. If that same squatter went into a Bank and stole money, they’d be charged for robbery right? What is the difference, the house would be worth more than what’s in a Tellers drawer in a bank.
Wow! If I was a property owner in NYC and ran into any of these kinds of BS, I would 100% end up in jail.
Where are the local street gangs?
Turf wars a thing of the past or what?
Well....the squatters are there illegally. The police won't know they're even there if they're not notified......👀
Not me I don’t call 911
squatterHunters does the job for people as a business now...
Thats what the Communists are hoping for.
They found that lady in a duffel bag, too. She ran into her squatters and they murdered her and stole her car
I hear the murders were migrants. Were they?
Under reported big time
@@dertythegrower Definitely, and the worst part is, if this is the same incident I think it is, the murderers were let out same day without bail! They're suspected murderers of a murder so grusome they're approaching Hannibal Lecter or John Wayne Gasey territory, but no, they're not a threat to society.
Oh my goodness!
@@dertythegrower Like many similar things.
I'm a rental property owner . I love the videos you make and the data you are putting out there.. it's def different in Western NY.. But I'm sure it'll come here soon.. I'm selling off my three multi tenant houses cause it's no longer a viable income.. and I kept my houses peek,.. People are just ass holes
Florida born and raised, DeSantis just squashed the squatter situation already. It’s time y’all turn the lights off there and leave. Wait till the Conservatives come back to save and rebuild it.
The endgame is that no individuals own any property - it's all owned by investment firms and they'll figure out how to get rid of the squatters pretty quickly.
I truly believe this there is an agenda of the rich here
This is so bs, imagine if a squatter took the home of a police officer, sht would get handled asap. Only honest people suffer from this
Do you really think some Joe Blow beat cop really has any power? The courts are telling them, "you beat up and try to murder cops, no biggie, we'll still let you out to do it again, and if you do it again, no biggie, do it all you want, we'll just keep letting you go, no matter how many times the cops arrest you." Are they really gonna care if a cop gets evicted from his own home by squatters when they don't care if a criminal tries to evict cops from their own bodies?
😂😂 politicians make two types of laws. The ones to actually protect people and ones to laugh at people
What if squatters squat in a elected politicians home?
But they want to take away guns!
@@hannakinnyou already know those squatters would be taken out instantly.
I live in Florida & our new laws are on another well-stated comment. I did want to say if these folks were treated as someone who unlawfully went into another person's house, we wouldn't have this problem. Why in the world do they have eviction processes for this? They aren't renters.
Keep it up! people are watching!
Squatting is stealing. Cash's barely suppressed anger leads me to suspect that he himself is either a landlord with a squatter, or lives near a squatter.
Or just seeing the downfall of nyc
Cash’s old style program, showing rentals, is too dangerous now.
I think he's worried about this happening to one of his properties, you can definitely tell squatting in particular gets to him more than other NYC issues
@@connorelliott7881: Including homes for sale or rent. I miss those days of his,
WHICH were only up until a few months ago. THEN came covering the illegal aliens,
then... well... now this...
Cash has become quite a “journalist” and although I do miss the apartment & neighborhood tours, I appreciate his reports on the lawlessness being allowed in New York by city leaders and voters.
Weird enough in Florida when one of their sheriffs offered to train citizens to be more accuate at shooting intruders to save on prison costs, break ins fell off a cliff.
Interesting! Wonder why?
@@stephenbrecht1696 Stupid Question! Florida people and property will be protected.
We have the same problem in Canada. Tenants board is a joke, backed up for years and the police don't help in anyway what so ever. They also harm progress in developing and building new housing. Its gotten so bad property owners have to buy them out, and many still refuse to leave.
It's the same here in Ontario. Tenants groups on FB urge people to not pay their rent.
"You will own nothing; and be Happy" . . ultimate squatter problem progression.
Yes Soros who owns the Dem party
I love that you are turning into an investigative citizen journalist. I would rather watch your reports than anything on mainstream news today! Please continue, you’re awesome! ❤️😎
A'Men, yes!
Although I did like his apartment "walk throughs." It was very interesting to see what it's like in various places.
I second that!!!👍
I'm a landlord in Brooklyn and I live in the same building. We've been renting out the place for a long time and feel very fortunate to not run into any deadbeat tenants or "squatters"
all this time. It has really helped us out with paying the mortgage. I know I'm renting out the units at lower than market value but it's a lot better than letting it be vacant and not collecting rent or having deadbeat occupants. I appreciate my paying tenants. I know someone who had one of these squatter situations ...and they ended up being forced to sell the house at a much lower than
market price because of it. These laws are infuriating to say the least . I hope the government wakes up and change the laws soon or we may have to move out of the country or at least out of NY when we are older.
On the plus side, this is changing rapidly. That TV new report where the squatter blazingly said "its not her house any more", really set people off. Even on the left where their is a train of thought that squatters are some kind of Aladdin, and just a victim of circumstance, the blatant theft really hit a nerve. Even New York is passing some laws to at least make squatting harder. This is a subject that hit across all political spectrums, and when you have a subject like that, politicians are forced to act.
I love that this channel has become a voice of Americans. Keep it up, Chad!!!
hopefully a voice that gets Dems to wake up and finally see the real world way that progressive policies actually "work." As in ... they don't. Check to boxes for people who have an [R] by their name.
Is that his real name ? If so I’m today years old finding this out lol
I used to live across the street from a rooming house. They had Hells Angels connections. One time a guy moved in, paid a month's rent and refused to pay every month after that. The Hells Angels beat the crap out of him and threw him out. End of story.
Hells angels are a gang but they have principles, you don't fuck around with them, not even in your dreams.
@@CosmosProvider We've had a Bandidos Bar around here, a couple years back before they got strictly forbidden by law. Yeah im sure they did illegal things in the back. But... They always made sure the property and everything around it is clean. They were super helpful to everyone living close by. And we havent had any incident wich would even loosely makes sense to get any police involved. as far as im concerned. That's the best neighbours anyone could ask for.
Our local squatter rights states that the individual has to repair, upgrade and maintain the property. So none of these squatters would apply to squatters rights.
But one person suggested that squatter rights changes depending on County
I love the new meaning wondering around random apartments takes on given the subject matter xD
Let’s be real. New York is in a doom spiral. The cost of living is outrageous, there are criminals everywhere, because of the bail reform and all the stores are leaving due to crime.
Why live in New York today?
They voted for this 🤷♂️
I'm going to say something controversial I feel if New York only had white and Asian people it wouldn't be so dangerous. im a black guy saying this.
New York has a brand according to the mayor. Yep, not the kind he was promoting though.
move to laughlin nevada. better.
@anonnonen694, don't forget the hordes of "invading exploiters" that they've effectively "welcomed with open arms" and wasted resources on just to take care of them whilst LEGAL American citizens are placing 2nd despite being the ones who are victimized by the Democrat politicians many/most of them voted for but by the invaders too!
The mayor and other leaders should talk to our wonderful Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. We don’t have to be afraid of squatters. There are laws against it and Sheriffs who carry out the laws. Don’t let them do this to you!
Voters in New Yorker voted for this.
@@sergeant64 Exactly! The stupid liberals voted for lax laws concerning criminals, defund the police, and no bail reform. They got what they voted for.
I’m the first one to say those laws must be copied … but calling wonderful a human being who enjoyed seeing tortures on humans in Guantanamo is really evil and it is disgusting. - let’s remember those who did evil stuff like torturing other humans …
@@sergeant64 More like, the voters south of Albany.
@@nicolenotizieeamiciit's always easy backseat drive or armchair quarterback to paint a moralistic broad brush but the only reason you have the freedoms and life you do is because rough men were willing to get their hands dirty. Mistakes are made and things get messy, but Let's not act like you don't also benefit from the us military doing what it does.. Let's not be children.
This sounds to me like the City government is using squatters to destroy old buildings, they get demolished because they're in such disarray and then rebuild a more modern building on that land.
Would month to month rental agreements work? And in the contract say that tenets are resonposible for utilities?
Thank you Cash Jordan. Your journalism is unmatched and very informative!
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Great news! Three days ago, New York passed a new law that changed the definition of tenant (“a squatter isn’t a tenant”), and it basically eliminated squatters rights. It’s made it easier for the police to remove squatters from people’s property, and to charge them. They don’t have to go through housing court for the police to remove them! Gov. Hochul signed it into law. It takes effect immediately!
True, but it took them being shamed into it by stories on the media, in particular the homeowner lady who was arrested for changing her own locks. How sad that they were clearly OK with this happening before that. Stop checking the D box; check the R boxes, up and down every ballot. Restore sane-and genuinely compassionate-policies and law enforcement.
..VERY HARD TO BELIEVE THAT, THO
.....BECAUSE SQUATTER RIGHT LAW IS *_SO_* PROGRESSIVE AND DEMOCRATIC, THO
but is a tenant who hasnt paid his last month considered squatter in the eyes of the law tho...
But good luck enforcing laws when the Soros DAs run the show, and everyone right down to the bailiff in the courtroom is essentially an anti-huwite Marxist.
@@EtaCarinaeSC That's probably a grey area but you're probably fine if your Landlord isn't super strict. If you have an active lease, so as long as you have communicated with your landlord about when you can pay rent and you have recorded documentation of all of this, many landlords choose to be understanding in this situation. Kicking you out for being late one month on rent would cost them far more than just letting you catch back up. As well as the fact they'd need to find someone to replace you. That's why it's hard to end a lease too. If you were like six months behind that's different. Just do your best to communicate. Yes paying late will affect your credit and make it harder to renew or find a new place, but you aren't likely to be considered a squatter or evicted for being a month late. Keep your documentation. Also keep in mind that most apartments don't have a minimum credit score required to rent. So it may be harder to be approved if you're late often, but not impossible. You may have to deal with larger deposits and such.
Cash Jordan is really raking in the views now with his journalism. Is there no more showing apartments? Congratulations on your new format!
This is the first person who has admitted NY landlord tenant has gone to far in favor of tenants and squatters.
Also hits upon what LLs are increasingly weary of renting to anyone.
America needs a combo of Mayor Rudy, and Uncle Carmine -
..."It ain't good for your health ta stay here. You gettin' me?"
Love it!
I live in New York and I had to break my lease 2 months early because some drug addict squatters moved in across the hallway from me. They kicked in my door, left dirty needles around and vandalized walls, and parking lot. They were insanely loud and violent towards each other. The property manager was trying to evict them and they were fighting it. Apparently they know their "squatting rights"... my landlord was nice enough to let me leave my lease early because of it thankfully. But this idea of "squatters rights" is insane. The laws need to be changed.
It is insane! If you say anything they call you nasty names.
This is why I'll never own my own property unless its for a primary residence AND physically impossible for a sqautter to get into it if I'm ever away for an extended period of time.
Hey Cash, there's an update. With the stroke of a pen, Hochul just put a stop to this madness across New York State a couple of days ago.
I hear NY just recently gave tenants access to some free legal services a few weeks ago. Considering most of these squatters claim to be tenants. Would this mean that NY state gave legal aid to squatters instead of cracking down on them?
It means exactly that.
@@housewifehoneybee2784 this state is a joke. I am so happy that I live in a small town and will never have to deal with this chaos.
They need jobs. they can provide us with electricity or something in return, They are Human Resources; because that’s what they call us all the time. They should Make a big “project” apt for them and make them work to make the city better. 😂lol. Sounds familiar?!?!
Yes, these services are available to squatters. It's been a focal point of the decision. With Democrats, it's citizens last instead of America first..
its terrible , as anything else ,a small group of fuckups messing it up for the rest of us. I have seen both sides , absolutely god awful tenants and basically a slumlord as well. Tenants would whine and moan about anything at all and didnt pay for months , then burnt the place down. The landlord was similar , was throwing out work orders to fix the fridge , plumbing and a mouse hole behind the fridge . Went for 4 months with only working freezer and no sink. The mouse hole was passed over for a fix even after court. I didnt get to hear the resolution of the first one , hopefully they went to jail for arson.
Constitutional carry states: “hm I’ve got a solution”
Won’t even start in those areas. It’s like antifa. Did they ever show up in open carry states or small towns? Nope.
Haha!
Exactly!
Keep speaking the TRUTH!!!! Thanks
Having Squatter since 2019 here. Still there 😢😢😢
The government is on the right track to making sure there are no property owners!
Florida has it right.
Bout time they got something right huh??? They already elected a douche for a governor.
Florida has a sane governor! ❤😂💯
Georgia passed some laws as well, also making forging leasing documents a felony.
Yes, Desantis is correct. Florida, the crazy place did many things correct.
@@PINKBOIKWEENOFSOULAmen!
The problem is 99.9% always with the lawmakers. In a specific case like this, where it's clear the squatters are in the wrong, an officer faces the risk of being terminated, charged, or sued if they take the right action. Situation like this are causing officers to become more reactive than protective, posing a significant issue.
Landlords are fighting back against squatters, by hiring professionals, who will have the Landlord give them paperwork that they are leasing to them, wait until the squatter leaves, then the professional moves in. They then show the squatter they have a professional lease and they tell them that they have to leave if they refuse the professional will not leave and make their life miserable until they do.
On a recent squatting case with an Air Bud, after a few days a squatter refused to leave or to pay more. So the owner did that they hired a professional to go in giving them a professional lease, the professional then packed up all the squatters possessions putting them out on the porch telling them they were no longer there because they now had a lease to rent the property.
The owners are using the squatters techniques against them by simply just turning the tables and having a professional move in to harass a squatter until they leave.
5,400$ a month?! Yeah housing is out of control not just squatters the entire system is broken
Vote dem policies, get dem prizes
Taxes, insurance and penalties drive up prices. Not too mention renters not paying….are being covered by renters who are paying the higher rates.
Here is my opinion. The whole point of protecting squatters is to discourage people from owning investment property. “You will own nothing and be happy”. After everything is abandoned, destroyed, or uninhabitable the big guys will clear the land and build their utopia.
Yeah, but the Earths poles are about to totally flip 90 degrees, which will cause world wide flooding, earthquakes, major storm events etc. etc. That happens by 2050 the latest, probably way, way sooner like in the 2030's I believe 2036/2037 A geophysicist with a channel here on youtube SuspiciousObservers covers the coming pole shift and what all it will do. These so called elites will own nothing and be miserable. Those type of people will delete themselves when they lose their money.
I totally agree. Stage 1 is happening in San Francisco.
investment properties are how we got here with so many properties sitting empty because no one can afford the prices these " investors " drive up
What would happen if someone squatted in a house owned by BlackRock?
@@anyoneofus9948They would probably be kicked out or arrested.
i read news that homeowner got arrested for trying to kick out squatters. then if such powerful law apply to squatters then the loophole would be re-squatting squatters. let the lawmaker get confuse.
A more efficient use of the courts would be to create a voluntary rental and cohabitation registry which could be accessed by the city enforcement. This registry would keep rental /cohabitation agreements on file, including both standard and nonstandard agreements. Standard being ones recommended by the municipality based on those municipality's laws with automatic enforcement without needs for going to court. Nonstandard agreements would have limited courtless enforcement, like overstaying lease dates. Anything not registered would automatically favor the property owner as far as eviction and would require the courts for any other disputes.
When laws are not enforced, you have to protect yourself and become a vigilante.
Bullseye 🎯
Exactly.
That’s the answer.
i think this will be the age of vigilantes
Exactly!
The prices of a house in bad shape brings down property taxes and value and the overall weight suffers in the long term.
If the government of any area creates a situation where someone's property is taken without compensation, that is a violation of the Takings Clause. In such a case, the government for that area should be required to either pay the owner the full cost of the property or pay the mortgage until the squatter is removed.
STOP DEFENDING THEM..!! 🛑
NOW..!!
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It’s in Washington state too. Our neighbor retired and would travel to Mexico over the winters, only for a methed-out squatter to take over while they were gone and we couldn’t do anything about it to get them out. He even broke into our property more than 5 times. Only reason he ended up being taken away is because a cop caught him speeding elsewhere. This whole system is sooooo messed up.
I am thankful to live in Florida where criminals are charged with crimes and put in jail when they do things like this. Washington state is very liberal so you all keep voting to be soft on crime, defund the police, etc. so you should think about changing your voting habits.
@@lisagardner903 I’m a Mexican trump voter. So first of all, fuck you for trying to box me with the soft lefties. Secondly, when this happened 3 years ago I wasn’t mad at the cops because I saw how frustrated they were as well. I’m sure they wanna just tackle him just as much as I do and put him away but these dumbasses wanna give them rights it’s ridiculous
Thanks to the democrats. Liberals.
If u own a home that becomes recently vacant immediately notarize a written statement that your property is currently not occupied no tenants or not on the market and pay a small fee to have a peace officer arrive and confirm it’s vacant. If Squatters show up police show up with handcuffs…
Vote Blue and that’s what you get. If you voted blue you asked for this and you deserve it. FJB.
Soon we will all be Homeless. 😢
"dont worry pleb, we have a nice pod and bug protein for you"- WEF probably
Just find a house to squat in. You'll be aight.
@@madablade8783 you will own nothing and be happy.
@@depletable😂I’m thinking, the car or the rent ? Every check, but I got my eye on this mansion tho.
Exactly 😂 and that's what most Americans don't get! This is the time to come together!
That's the problem..
The police can't do anything..
The property owner will be arrested for changing the locks on his property.. What a Joke the Government has become.. Especially in California.. LmAo..
STOP 🛑 voting Democrat feel sorry party: mostly leftists, progressives, and liberals.