jaim haas Well , for them it is not really a priority. I seen banks “forget” about smaller factories , houses and vehicles. Some times they just don’t care about it , other times it just isn’t a priority and they have other things to focus on and then there are situations where the higher ups thought they sold them , while they didn’t (usually because miscommunication and not double checking).
@@gawainethefirst Well they were paying something. If someone told you, "I'll pay you $20 a week, or $0 a week," which one would you choose? $20 is still better than $0.
ChuChild. whats bad is if you allow family or friends to stay in your home for awhile just trying to help them out in a bad time they can legally stay & you have to go thru the courts to have them removed. if they ever start getting mail there youre in deep legal sh** to get them removed. the system is broken.
Because, you may not have such a understanding landlord, and maybe your not trash. I don't rent out any more I also had some renters who did not want to pay Trust me I was not understanding. They got out quickly. These people are simply Trash.
When a house has been forgotten about, what's the actual issue? That is literally why squatters get some rights because a place is abandoned and there are homeless people galore.
@@Andrew_Sherman homelessness is wrong, hoarding houses you dont need is wrong. Finding a solution to both those problems seems like two wrongs making a right.
@@--Nath-- there’s always more to a situation that leads them to be homeless. It’s why shelters are there and why the govt needs to step up. Taking private property isn’t right, ever….
They would eventually but it would take several court orders and a lot of money and aggravation. Trespass isn't a crime it's a civil infraction. You have to sue to get your property back. In most jurisdictions anyway.
I live in the UK and that's the way it can work here. In some situations the squatter has the legal rights of owner against everyone except someone with proof of ownership who may attempt to evict the squatter.
People stayed at my house for a weekend it turned into 3 months from 3 days and they tried getting squatters right but onetime i was up at two and the man who was with his girl and 2 kids staying broke into our house and he is suppposed to be out back in a camper but no he broke in luckily im a hunter and my dad is also a marine general and he hunts so i grabbed "my" .40 its a pistol and got him to get to the ground like i was citizen arresting him u just put my knee into his spine untill the cops came and they whole family was forced to go homeless or whereverr they went
mattc941 probably not to thrash at all considering he's going to try to buy it from a bank that owns it in eight more years for very very very very very very cheap have a good day dip shitt
In case youre curious he was arrested for this incident and a condition of his bail was to leave the house. He's left and a new couple has bought the house.
@@YtOfficialhoonanigans no. the house was paid for by a bank and then sold between multiple banks over time, whether a person inhabited it or not does not mean it was not bought and paid for by a bank. and fair? fair is working and paying for a place to live. nobody deserves a free ride, nobody.
@@logandowner7405 i think rylee is referring to back property taxes. there is an idea (very commonly talked about in Tn as a matter of fact) that paying back taxes on a home that is abandoned it becomes yours. if the banks owed taxes on that house then the state and or county should have made contact with a bank before letting him pay it and move in. im gonna have to research more about this whole back taxes thing but this is a very common belief in tn and if the laws have been changed alot of people are about to forced out of homes in tn when "original owners" show up and kick people off "their property" whether its a person or an entity like a bank / business. dude def fucked up when he chased that crew with the axe. i wonder how many times he had been provoked until a news crew stepped onto "his property" lololololol he could have prob stayed there no issue besides being harassed. the news fucked up by actually showing this footage because no all the other people that have paid back due property taxes and kept the property maintained. selling debt should be illegal if anything is actually a problem with it. moving in is a bold move tho. if i would have paid the taxes and maintained the property, i def put a lean on the house tho for sure.
I have a relative in Florida who's retired that actually gets paid by the financial institutions to live in foreclosed mansions so squatter's don't take over. Every day he goes to however many he's in charge of and moves cars around turn lights on and off in different rooms, keeps the yard's maintained, and collects the mail. What a career.
@@ceeled2566 No, he's getting paid to keep the grass cut, the bushes trimmed, the swimming pools clean and much more. It's not as easy as it sounds. That's why I didn't take him up on the offer to do it.
This is the first one where the house was almost ownerless... If this dude could have kept his mouth shut and the yard clean he might have gotten to stay. But domestic violence, stolen cars, and a littered yard don't make you popular. Squatting is such an outdated concept, but at the same time the housing situation in this country is awful. A part of me that's fed up with slumlord landlords, outrageous prices and fees, and entitled rich people roots for these squatters sometimes. Rarely, but sometimes.
That won't happen. If you've ever worked for a large bank, you would know that there are many people collecting a nice salary for doing very little. If the bank gets in trouble the federal government bails them out.
Banks got bailed out by government ( got their money back first time ) then banks has insurance in case if they have to foreclose on house ( got paid second time on the same house) plus whoever bought it before put downpayment and was paying to some point ( 3rd time banks getting paid for same house) , all the foreclosure process , securing the house , eviction , etc ( bank was getting 20% of the cost back -4th times they were getting paid for same house ) , then bank forgot about it -meaning didn’t want to pay taxes on property and take care of it ( grass cuts , basic maintenance ) which took previously money for it from bailouts . It’s simply money maker however you look at it .
I hate how squatters get so mad at people for confronting them when they are living on unowned properties or owned properties where the OWNERS live. Its so annoying.
capitalism 101: houses and store fronts remain empty or are allowed to crumble as 10s of MILLIONS of americans are homeless. the rich "own" 6, 7 mansions, 20 or more luxury apts and numerous vacation properties THEY NEVER USE! they buy them as tax right-offs. meanwhile homlessness skyrockets, the streets become MORE dangerous and society falls apart. what's wrong with this picture? i'm about to become homeless myself although i have a steady income and can afford REASONABLE RENT! corporations have bought up all the rental properties nationwide driving up rents and making illegal and ridiculous DEMANDS on renters. so i'm denied commercial rentals and property ownership, public housing have years-long waiting lists and even the so-called "tiny houses" have so many additional costs and roadblocks i'm denied them too. we aren't ruled by govt anymore but by corporations and their CEOs who've bought up america and bargain basement prices. they've bought our medical system, our housing industry, our retail access, the internet, our justice system and our govt. and the media, the politicians and you people do NOTHING!
For the curious: He vacated the property after a court ordered him to, and "Pischke pleaded guilty to one count of reckless aggravated assault in the case involving the Channel 5 news crew and received two years of probation, according to court documents." Also, the home was bought by a "young couple," who, presumably, moved right in.
Blah b Bonuses? They're called penalties and they're levied because YOU didn't pay the bank on time like you agreed to when you signed the contract. I don't like banks but when you cheat on the contract don't call the banks greedy because they're holding you to the contract, that YOU signed. No one forced you to buy the house.
Property rights laws in most states are pretty complicated. Those who know the loopholes can game the system pretty well. What do you think major real estate firms, banks, wealthy private individuals and any other game the system asshole has been doing for years? While i don't condone this, why is it any different because he's wearing cut off shorts and has a ridiculous haircut?
Maybe just maybe it's because the jails are full as your country is okay with it's people are doing time for self medicating with marijuana. LMAO. America is so damn weird.
One of my neighbors moved. The moment that "For Sale" sign went up, the squatters kicked in the back door and moved in. The police would do nothing. Several of the other neighbors preformed an impromptu eviction. It must have worked. They didn't come back.
They were just the news crew, if they had been cops they’d have been justified in shooting him, but then he wouldn’t have acted like that if they were cops.
frazler Official There seems to be video of him grabbing the axe and chasing the camera man with the axe up on his shoulder appearing to be ready to strike etc.. If I was on a jury, I would vote to acquit.
The real crime is the bank foreclosing on the mortgage kicking out the owners and not even selling. Why kick the original family out if they can't even be bothered to sell it
Jono Hutton do you know how the us economy works? Theirs a reason we have a credit system so we don’t have to track everyone. If I can’t pay back my next investment loan they would seize my assets that’s the exact reason rappers and NFL players get their property seized. America is still the land of the business man as long as your not stupid,
Also to answer your first question if I kick a family out next week and I don’t have the time to sell it . I would still kick them out because they didn’t give me my money to maintain and keep that asset. Why should I have to do extra work to instantly sell the place. I already did all the work to loan and out my money into it I don’t have to fee bad for a family who didn’t feel bad about taking food off my plate.
If this ever happened to me and the police said they can't do anything, I would hire a local gang of thugs to give him an ultimatum. Leave quietly and quickly or get your kneecaps busted
Shane Sawyer - Don’t bust both knees. Leave one alone and shatter the other one. That way he can walk but every other step will make him your boys had just gone ahead and killed him.😊 Fucking trash - that’s all he is.
Easy, a file gets lost, personal come and go. There are tens thousands of properties like this, among hundreds of thousands of properties changing hands all the time.
As a retired realtor, I've seen similar incidents occur. In one case a client listed his house with me because his wife had left him and he had no money to carry it. The house was in a nice area and only 12-15 years old but had been neglected by this man. Eventually moved out in the night and when I went over to show the home he had taken some of his personal stuff and abandoned it. I called the large bank holding the mortgage to inform them and they promptly cancelled my legal listing as was their right when abandoned, and locked up the place. I had several clients that were very interested in the place and I informed the bank of this. They weren't interested in my clients and kept stalling me. It turned out that the house sat empty for at least for 7 months until it was sold to a new party through a bank sale for far less than what my clients were prepared to pay. An inside hanky-panky job in my opinion.
Banks must be buying homes with no interest in selling & sending squatters to live in them to cause neighbors problems. There is more to this situation & where did the man get money to pay off back taxes?
@@PollyT.Pocket22 the elites are doing their bidding at wiping out those under them. until people wake up and start fighting them, this will keep happening.
Jude Pischke, 46 was charged April 26 with three counts of aggravated assault and three counts of reckless endangerment for allegedly charging the camera crew with the ax. He made a $6,000 bond the same day according to Wilson County Jail records, but Pischke was placed back in jail without bond May 2, because of the probation violation according to jail records... The man who charged a reporter and news crew with an axe on April 26, has finally vacated the home he was squatting in.
I blame the news network that the reporters are employed with because they're likely anti 2A meaning they couldn't conceal pistols without risking their jobs. Otherwise they definitely ought to have shot this man multiple times and gotten cleared of any charges.
@@darthrevan704 You mean the people who educated themselves and worked hard and saved their whole lives so they could afford the house? The people who take money from hard working people like this so they can have food stamps and welfare are the pampered spoiled retards. How is it the fault of the couple who wanted to buy the house you are jealous, bitter loser? It's none of your business who buys the house.
@@lonewolf4429 dude he paid the back taxes that's the gangsta move look up educated now. The banks where suppose to pay the back taxes. That's how you acquire others peoples shit
Sounds like if he wouldn't have had domestic disputes, a bunch of shit in the yard, and stolen vehicles, he could live there for as long as he wanted no prob.
My thoughts exactly, the problem is the guy obviously has no class. A guy that in that situation that could emulate the ways of the people around the area would have a much higher chance of getting them to warm up to him and perhaps even make a case for staying.
@@YTSYSTEMOPERATOR It's a shame, because there are some very good, hard working people who are losing their shirts in this crisis who deserve that house.
@@cdmichaelb Most people aren't poor, and they don't live in big cities. This kind of house, aside from it being cabin-style, is nothing exceptional for a middle class suburb or small town. It's hardly a big house, let alone a mansion.
@@unnecessaryapostrophe4047 Middle class doesn't mean average, Most people are actually poor / lower class. And most people do live in big cities. Where are you getting your info? lol
Yes, all the lending people were just passing the buck and ignoring their duties. Made the issue far worse. I wonder HOW this jerk knew about the house, maybe a friend at the bank or something. Hope they investigate that, too.
It's insane how many comments want to protect the banks but not the people. "If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around them will deprive the people of all property until their children wake up homeless on the continent their Fathers conquered."
Yeah, the news station is essentially doing the ban's work for them. I'm a lot more upset by the bank kicking someone out of the house than some guy moving into it.
Squatting is an art and congratulations to those who get away with it. While it may chap your ass, no one was getting harmed by the squatter. Want to blame someone? Blame the system in which banks can "forget" about a property, and in which law enforcement fails to adequately address the situation. It took a TV station to get this done? Please.
@@mikephalen3162 actually people are getting hurt by squatting. They lower the resale value of a property they do not have title on and they lower the property values in the neighborhood. They are criminals
Liberals got control for too long and now the criminals are treated like the victims, and real victims are ignored completely or treated like criminals.
LOL you morons always find a way to bring it back to politics when politics has fuck all to do with this. If you're a right wing nut, fuck yourself. If you're a leftwing nut, fuck yourself. You're all ruining the planet with your cancer ass thinking.
I just dont understand how this can happen. That would make anyone that leaves their house for the day (other squatter articals) and someone can just take over your house. Why cant this guy be arrested. This is insane.
Squatters have more rights than the owners. Police can't make them leave because it's a civil matter and the owners have to take them to court to evict them but that usually don't work. Now with a bank owning it I would love to see the outcome. Normal people owning property like this, the house is usually destroyed when and if they ever get them to leave. I can't understand either why the law allows this. The law needs to change but if that was my house and I had only been gone on a weeks vacation don't think I wouldn't break into my own home and get the fuckers out myself. I worked hard for what I have for some piece of shit to try to steal and destroy what I own.
@@animeboy9801 Doesn't make sense, it should be classified as home invasion, guess its only one if you're there, but if you're out, your 300k house is up for grabs from some low life shitbag.
@@camouflage81 as a law student I can tell you that a break in requires some type of force upon entry and if the house is vacant no one would be able to prove that force was used. Also if the property is vacant and the presumed owner isn’t readily ascertainable it’s going to be very hard to charge him with breaking and entering or even trespassing because once he makes improvements to the land or property the law grants him certain rights that can’t just automatically be taken away. The same way the law can’t charge you with breaking and entering your own home it will not (likely) charge him of breaking into his new home. Ppl always want to know why is this allowed? Well if the rightful owner doesn’t care enough to take care of their own property then why should the law step in and remove someone else who is willing to do so? Abandoned homes are bad for society they bring crime and are wasteful economically if someone is willing to step in and maintain the property and make the best use of the land (when the original owner would not) why should the government remove them. Imagine the house is an abandoned baby the original parents dipped and someone else stepped in to raise it and feed it and make the kid look presentable again. 3 years later the original parents come back and want their child. Well is it really theirs anymore?
I live in a area where the homes are non squattable! Empty one day and the plumbing including the commode, sink and doors would be gone. Any Cooper wire, and pipe.....gone in two hours!
I know a guy that did exactly that during the housing crisis. The home was foreclosed on and sat empty for months. One of my coworkers moved in and lived in the home for 4 years before anyone at the bank realized it and kicked him out. Honestly, I thought the guy was just lying to us at work...but after it made the local news we realized he wasn’t.
To the contrary. He's gaming the system perfectly. It isn't right, but he understands exactly where the line is an how much he can get away with. His squatting falls into gaps in our laws and this guy is playing this like a harp from hell. Look for this same guy to move into an empty home near you. IQ doesn't really measure how clever someone is that goes this route. Most career criminals know the law better than the police do. It's hard to charge someone with a victimless crime. There is no homeowner. The property belongs to a bank and they don't appear to care about it.
I could not care less about the squatter. This news anchor is facilitating the illegal dirty work of the bankers who stole billions from hardworking taxpayers. All affected property should be ripped from the banks (just as they do when they evict people) and the money made should be paid back to taxpayers to cover the *giant scam the banks pulled off.* Since when did stealing become legal for them but no one else?
@moneyrunnr 30-years. Only people to defeat the US Government on this continent and capturing the US Flag. But it wasn't in battle we succumbed too. It was disease and starvation.
he paid the back taxes did you not watch the entire video? they can take your home for back taxes and you can pay those back taxes and then own the home.
the biggest mistake made in this sequence was that a bank rep wasn't there at that time with a locksmith to change out all the locks and clear out all of dude's crap while he was locked up.
@@squin9954 Yeah but surely someone else could squat on the squatter then the original squatter wouldn't be able to throw the new squatter out....if that makes sense 😂
He was evicted from the property back in August 2017 and is on probation and is not allowed to return to the home, the house now has legitimate owners who bought the house for 500,000$
I am baffled how poorly most governments handle squatters. My buddy in France told me that there if someone can sneak in to your house for a few days and go unnoticed, they have a legal right to be there. Wtf?!
All the proof needed to show we live in an unjust world. The best justice is revenge. It's the natural way to repay evil people justice, leaving any forgiveness to the mercy of the victim. The victim should have all rights and choices. The perpetrator should have no concessions that the victim doesn't freely offer them.
How is that the right thing to do? Let him live nobody was worried about the property it sat empty someone started using it for once and everyone suddenly has a problem with it and tries to evict him, sounds like some nosey ppl to me
The banks didn't know which one owned the property. That guy was in possession of the property so it was his property. They showed up on his property. He could have protected himself and the property that he was currently in possession.
*Cop sees a nug of weed* "You're going to jail for years" *Random guy takes someones home and doesn't pay anything for years* Cop: "well looks like theres no crime here, everything's fine. Can't do a thing"
@@m2svirtual384 it should be a criminal complaint when someone breaks into a house and decides to live there. Tack on some property damage and possession of stolen property for every item the owner had in and on the premises they've used removed or modified while there too
@@Scrap_Goblin Did we watch the same video? There was no family there. The bank owned the property and everything in it. Do you realize that, depending on what state you live in, you can abandon an asset, like say a car, and after a period of time, anyone can claim it? Because it's abandoned. Again, did we watch the same video? Because in the video I watched, they labeled the house as 'abandoned' over and over again. He, or anyone, is entitled to claim that property until taken to court and a judge orders an eviction and the property turn over to the person or entity who holds the title. But that's what courts do. No Sheriff dept. or local PD are equipped or trained to interpret property titles. It's the business of CIVIL court, not criminal. If a court judgement calls for the squatter to return possession of the property back to the title holder, and he does not, then it can turn into a criminal matter. Do you know why this is? It's not to protect the squatter, tho he does benefit from the protections we are offering here... we're protecting that adorable couple with kids who won the highest bid at auction. If they had moved in with their beautiful children and furniture, the bank could at any point call the PD and have them arrested? In your world, that would be perfectly acceptable. Arrest now, ask questions later. But no. We have civil courts to sort out property and possession issues, and it takes time. And while that time is passing, NO one needs to go to jail. Welcome to 'merica.
This is the example the media will show you so you turn on your own cold and starving instead of turning a leery eye at their friends the bank. Fortunately it only works on the dumbest mother fuckers to ever crawl of their retarded mothers gash. Thank goodness you're not nearly that fuckin stupid and gullible though right...?
He 'brandished' the axe, then came forward in a threatening manner. That's an attack. In your mind, does he need to bury the blade of the axe in flesh before you consider it an attack?
@@mpeters220 There is a difference between a threat and an attack. He was being filmed, he was never going to actually use the axe. It got them away from him though.
Yes...and it's against the law to "threaten" someone with an axe. You don't need to bury the axe into flesh. Once you "brandish" the axe and come forward, you have broken the law. If he would have done that to a cop or if a cop was there he might have been shot - Why? Because he posed a deadly threat when he brandished that axe and came forward like he did. The fact that cameras were rolling is irrelevant. Are you trying to say that because the cameras were there, it guaranteed that he would not attack? I don't think you'd make that good of a lawyer.
I'd say it is because he is a go-getter and has no qualms about breaking the rules. If you're white, you're respected for this. If you're not white, you're going to jail.
I own a home. I can't say there would be a peaceful solution if someone tried to claim residence of my home. Then again I'm a regular working stiff, not a bank.
"The criminal had an axe. He approached me in an aggressive manner. I tried to back away and deescalate the situation. I was in fear of my life and felt it necessary to discharge my firearm on him for my own safety and for the safety of my film crew. Oh he died? That's terrible." Americans need to start taking justifiable actions against lawless criminals in their homes. They all appear to be threatening and they all appear to have a firearm. You know how it is.
This is so weird. You'd think the bank would want a paying tenant in the property. Banks barely even let you withdraw money for free, yet they let this slip through the cracks.
These situations are so s in the past to deal with, homeowners have a personal financial incentive to do so but bank employees do not, so it's easier on them to just ignore or pass it on to somebody else.
Longfellow Deeds They were not trespassing. The owner of property invited them. The ax-wielder was the one trespassing. And someone there should have been carrying. Squatters are nuts.
Have squatters next door to me for like 15 years they have the whole family living in the house like 3 generations. House is also neglected and falling apart has even been for sale. Its a mess. I hate squatters.
Uhhh 15 years and your upset...lol..sorry but you are about as active as the squatters. What were you doing? Squatting next door? Grow up and do somthing before its 50 years and you decide its a good time to do somthing. Psh.
have been turning them in for years nothing happens to them. why would you think im squatting I bought my house with my money that I earned and worked very hard for.
j v You need to turn up the heat on the local politicians! Get news cameras in their face, write the states Attorneys General, maybe even run against the Mayor. The more embarrassment the sooner something gets done.
moral of the story, greed doesn't pay. Had the bank and sellers gave the original owners a fair price along with company paying fair wage, none of this would have happened. the house was worthless. He bought it for the price of the taxes, because that's all it was worth.
I personally am a property owner and I have quite a few rentals. I had squatters move into one of my homes two years ago and I was it took was walking up to the door with a shotgun and telling to get the fuck out of my home they left that's the way it should be handled
William Holton managed 52 apartments and have had to evict more than a few DUMB AS A brick and mortar punks.They have PULLED ALL kinds of weapons on me. BUT I WAS READY AND THEY GOT THERE SHIT AND HIT THE ROAD. ALL BUT ONE HE WANTED HANDS ON SO I GAVE HIM HIS WISH. MY LAWYER KICKED HIS ASS AGAIN IN COURT.
I would go to a local bar, and get about five drunks, and tell them "the guy who lives in this house just said you're gay." Then let the death match begin
if you want a squatter out of your house there is a fairly simple method that wont cost much money either. 1. learn your squatters routine. 2. enlist the help of 5-10 men 3. day of action. when your squatter leaves the house make your way into the house. have your 5-10 men remove 100% of the items in the house and thrown into a waiting roll off trash container. 4. have roll off trash container removed from property 5. change locks 6. reward your men with some cold beers and wait for squatter to return. 7. have your 5-10 men inform squatter(s) that they have never lived at that address and that their health and well being in danger by continuing to say without and invitation.
Because he isn’t trespassing. He is squatting. The difference is that it only becomes trespass when a proper warning is issued. Because the bank gave no warning, or any care for the property, he is allowed to squat there. TLDR; squatting is legal and even protected under law, trespass is not. The law was made that way to prevent large corporations from buying up a bunch of land and using it exclusively for investment with no plan to occupy. Squatting rights are for the people. If you can’t occupy the land, you shouldn’t have rights to it even if you buy it.
It’s not abuse. This is how they were intended. If squatters laws didn’t exist, then there would be a bunch of land the bank owns that isn’t populated, which leads to a displaced undesirable group of people living where people don’t want them. Think of it as indirect population control.
If you break in a home then leave, that is a felony charge (burglar), However, if you break in then stay its a civil matter and the court must remove you. WTF
So the bank foreclosed on the actual, paying owners, and yet they let this guy live there for free...
Am I missing something?
Yes, you are missing something. They don’t foreclose if you are making the agreed upon payments.
@Erin K this story is utter BS. No way in hell the bank "forgets".
Legality lmfao
jaim haas Well , for them it is not really a priority.
I seen banks “forget” about smaller factories , houses and vehicles.
Some times they just don’t care about it , other times it just isn’t a priority and they have other things to focus on and then there are situations where the higher ups thought they sold them , while they didn’t (usually because miscommunication and not double checking).
@@gawainethefirst Well they were paying something. If someone told you, "I'll pay you $20 a week, or $0 a week," which one would you choose? $20 is still better than $0.
Dude, if a homeless man can squat in a house then why do any of us PAY RENT AND MORTAGE?WTF??
@ChuChild....I am wondering why I have been paying rent the whole time. What the hell?
ChuChild. whats bad is if you allow family or friends to stay in your home for awhile just trying to help them out in a bad time they can legally stay & you have to go thru the courts to have them removed. if they ever start getting mail there youre in deep legal sh** to get them removed. the system is broken.
Simple extrodinary circumstances. As in the ridiculous amount of burecratic bullshit for this to end up happening is insanely improbable.
You have agood point there.. 🤔
Because, you may not have such a understanding landlord, and maybe your not trash. I don't rent out any more I also had some renters who did not want to pay Trust me I was not understanding. They got out quickly. These people are simply Trash.
If a quiet, standup citizen discovered this empty house and moved in, I think they could have easily pulled this off for life. Insane
hmmmmmm ...
Haha true if it was a quiet standup citizen I’d say give them a chance to pay for it if not evict them
There's a concept in the law called squatters right there's a really good chance with a good lawyer he could end up owning this house for free
@@cdreid99999 na he would have to be in it for at the very least 7 years without anyone knowing.
@@Fidilisfool if noone knows.. can they prove he wasnt in for that long? ;)
How can squatters even have any rights?
When a house has been forgotten about, what's the actual issue? That is literally why squatters get some rights because a place is abandoned and there are homeless people galore.
Maybe they should try and better themselves you notice how almost all squatters are wastes of space who ruin others lives @@--Nath--
@@--Nath--it’s never that the house has been forgotten about, it’s just not being used.
Still doesn’t make it right.
@@Andrew_Sherman homelessness is wrong, hoarding houses you dont need is wrong. Finding a solution to both those problems seems like two wrongs making a right.
@@--Nath-- there’s always more to a situation that leads them to be homeless. It’s why shelters are there and why the govt needs to step up.
Taking private property isn’t right, ever….
How dare you trespass on this property while I'm trespassing on it
Right, but if he was really trespassing then why weren't the police called in to remove him?
They would eventually but it would take several court orders and a lot of money and aggravation. Trespass isn't a crime it's a civil infraction. You have to sue to get your property back. In most jurisdictions anyway.
TheSealOfTheRose trespass is a crime. You can be shot in some places, and arrested in all.
I live in the UK and that's the way it can work here. In some situations the squatter has the legal rights of owner against everyone except someone with proof of ownership who may attempt to evict the squatter.
Vincent Ardizzone
Laws protect squatter scum more than people late on their rent just one day
Squatters have more rights then the home owner, its bizarre..
Kinda like illegals get more help and assistants then an American citizen
if there was a squatter in my house I would have shot him in the foot right there
How so?
People stayed at my house for a weekend it turned into 3 months from 3 days and they tried getting squatters right but onetime i was up at two and the man who was with his girl and 2 kids staying broke into our house and he is suppposed to be out back in a camper but no he broke in luckily im a hunter and my dad is also a marine general and he hunts so i grabbed "my" .40 its a pistol and got him to get to the ground like i was citizen arresting him u just put my knee into his spine untill the cops came and they whole family was forced to go homeless or whereverr they went
@@sethhopper9243 How the hell did that even start? Why didn't you call the cops much earlier to have them kicked out?
Can you imagine how trashed out that house must be
@Snapper 02 Yeah because the outside looks oh so cared for...
Don't be stupid.
Under squatters rights, he has to maintain it and pay taxes on it if he hopes to own it one day
@Brandon Buckley Only 20?
mattc941 probably not to thrash at all considering he's going to try to buy it from a bank that owns it in eight more years for very very very very very very cheap have a good day dip shitt
I bet it smells like body odor and bad feet!
Unwanted guests should be dealt with and driven away in an ambulance.
I mean he tried but they ran.
No... in a box not ambulance ..
Hearse
oh i welcome squatters..the way i welcome five gators in my backyard enclosure hehe
In a hurst 😂 not an ambulance
In case youre curious he was arrested for this incident and a condition of his bail was to leave the house. He's left and a new couple has bought the house.
how do you know?
That’s fucked bruh he claimed that shit not white I’m brown but I know this ain’t fair that shot was abandoned
@@YtOfficialhoonanigans no. the house was paid for by a bank and then sold between multiple banks over time, whether a person inhabited it or not does not mean it was not bought and paid for by a bank. and fair? fair is working and paying for a place to live. nobody deserves a free ride, nobody.
Thank You for the update.
@@logandowner7405 i think rylee is referring to back property taxes. there is an idea (very commonly talked about in Tn as a matter of fact) that paying back taxes on a home that is abandoned it becomes yours. if the banks owed taxes on that house then the state and or county should have made contact with a bank before letting him pay it and move in. im gonna have to research more about this whole back taxes thing but this is a very common belief in tn and if the laws have been changed alot of people are about to forced out of homes in tn when "original owners" show up and kick people off "their property" whether its a person or an entity like a bank / business. dude def fucked up when he chased that crew with the axe. i wonder how many times he had been provoked until a news crew stepped onto "his property" lololololol he could have prob stayed there no issue besides being harassed. the news fucked up by actually showing this footage because no all the other people that have paid back due property taxes and kept the property maintained. selling debt should be illegal if anything is actually a problem with it. moving in is a bold move tho. if i would have paid the taxes and maintained the property, i def put a lean on the house tho for sure.
I have a relative in Florida who's retired that actually gets paid by the financial institutions to live in foreclosed mansions so squatter's don't take over. Every day he goes to however many he's in charge of and moves cars around turn lights on and off in different rooms, keeps the yard's maintained, and collects the mail. What a career.
where do i sign up
Love it.
Ez money 💰
So he’s literally getting paid to be a squatter because they don’t want squatters that’s f***ing stupid
@@ceeled2566 No, he's getting paid to keep the grass cut, the bushes trimmed, the swimming pools clean and much more. It's not as easy as it sounds. That's why I didn't take him up on the offer to do it.
Being from Tennessee, this is absolutely the most Tennessee shit I’ve ever seen.
The most Tennessee thing?
Florida; "Hold my Beer"!
@@lewis9702 Florida takes the cake on crazy people but this man is the human embodiment of Tennessee 🤣🤣
@@nolan387 I live in Baltimore. Believe me you don't know how good you have it. I love TN.
@@lewis9702 Then why do you live there? Yes, it is a craphole but that’s your choice.
@@boogitybear2283 Because I own a home and have a wife and kids here. I bought a house years ago when this area was much safer and nicer.
So basically the family that got foreclosed on could have just squatted in it after the bank took it?🤔
😂 nice
insane
Maybe it is.
Who else is binge watching watching squatting? 😂
This crap will stop nationwide soon 😂
Me
im trying to figure out how i can get a free house so im binge watching these videos lol
Why don't they just pass a national law against this and stop it all? It's only common sense!
This is the first one where the house was almost ownerless... If this dude could have kept his mouth shut and the yard clean he might have gotten to stay. But domestic violence, stolen cars, and a littered yard don't make you popular. Squatting is such an outdated concept, but at the same time the housing situation in this country is awful. A part of me that's fed up with slumlord landlords, outrageous prices and fees, and entitled rich people roots for these squatters sometimes. Rarely, but sometimes.
So how the banks simply just forgot about the house but they remembered to forclose on the previous owners smh
someone is getting fired......... thats for sure... for not doing the job
That won't happen. If you've ever worked for a large bank, you would know that there are many people collecting a nice salary for doing very little. If the bank gets in trouble the federal government bails them out.
@@maxv3208 welcome to the fall of America
Banks got bailed out by government ( got their money back first time ) then banks has insurance in case if they have to foreclose on house ( got paid second time on the same house) plus whoever bought it before put downpayment and was paying to some point ( 3rd time banks getting paid for same house) , all the foreclosure process , securing the house , eviction , etc ( bank was getting 20% of the cost back -4th times they were getting paid for same house ) , then bank forgot about it -meaning didn’t want to pay taxes on property and take care of it ( grass cuts , basic maintenance ) which took previously money for it from bailouts . It’s simply money maker however you look at it .
@Ivan J California yes sir. You nailed it. Its also the lawymakers and lawyers that are fcking this up
I had no idea “finders keepers” was a real thing. Thought it was just for kids.
Hahaha! You nailed it!
Does he pay poperty taxe ?
Francis Marcoux I’m going to go completely insane and guess “no”.
Paid property tax. It's his, he is a lowlife pos.
It's a real thing alright.
I hate how squatters get so mad at people for confronting them when they are living on unowned properties or owned properties where the OWNERS live. Its so annoying.
These people are leeches. They have no shame.
Because they are squatters as well as criminals. Criminals don't like to be exposed 😅😂
capitalism 101: houses and store fronts remain empty or are allowed to crumble as 10s of MILLIONS of americans are homeless. the rich "own" 6, 7 mansions, 20 or more luxury apts and numerous vacation properties THEY NEVER USE! they buy them as tax right-offs. meanwhile homlessness skyrockets, the streets become MORE dangerous and society falls apart. what's wrong with this picture?
i'm about to become homeless myself although i have a steady income and can afford REASONABLE RENT! corporations have bought up all the rental properties nationwide driving up rents and making illegal and ridiculous DEMANDS on renters. so i'm denied commercial rentals and property ownership, public housing have years-long waiting lists and even the so-called "tiny houses" have so many additional costs and roadblocks i'm denied them too.
we aren't ruled by govt anymore but by corporations and their CEOs who've bought up america and bargain basement prices. they've bought our medical system, our housing industry, our retail access, the internet, our justice system and our govt. and the media, the politicians and you people do NOTHING!
It's called "The best defense is a good offense"
@@SRFDriver.45 acp
For the curious: He vacated the property after a court ordered him to, and "Pischke pleaded guilty to one count of reckless aggravated assault in the case involving the Channel 5 news crew and received two years of probation, according to court documents." Also, the home was bought by a "young couple," who, presumably, moved right in.
Just probation? Crazy. ruclips.net/video/4J0QVNWVcbc/видео.html
Thanks
Thank you!
PLEASE COME AT ME THAT WAY! Yu will be squatting in front of Satan!
@@reinhart482 Different home..... 😒
So he was arrested and no one went in and removed all his stuff and change the locks? Helloooooooo
You think banks care about anything other than scoring fat bonuses at the expense of normal people? That's so cute.
Blah b
Bonuses? They're called penalties and they're levied because YOU didn't pay the bank on time like you agreed to when you signed the contract. I don't like banks but when you cheat on the contract don't call the banks greedy because they're holding you to the contract, that YOU signed. No one forced you to buy the house.
Right? Sheesh
He could simply bust in and change the locks again. So, the only thing that would keep him out is a small room in the penitentiary.
Property rights laws in most states are pretty complicated. Those who know the loopholes can game the system pretty well. What do you think major real estate firms, banks, wealthy private individuals and any other game the system asshole has been doing for years? While i don't condone this, why is it any different because he's wearing cut off shorts and has a ridiculous haircut?
WOW stolen vehicle. Charged with assult. Still out free and living in a home for free. That's a thief
*thief
If a black man did this he would be dead long ago
@@greveeenor a Mexican or Hispanic.. Very true they always get away with everything..
great great america huh? land of the living idiots
Maybe just maybe it's because the jails are full as your country is okay with it's people are doing time for self medicating with marijuana. LMAO. America is so damn weird.
One of my neighbors moved. The moment that "For Sale" sign went up, the squatters kicked in the back door and moved in. The police would do nothing. Several of the other neighbors preformed an impromptu eviction. It must have worked. They didn't come back.
2nd amendment evictions always work. Messy but nothing bleach and water can't clean.
"are you gaming the system?"
"no, Im running for congress"
Another idiot Republican congressman.
@@Abe18874 There all idiots
@Gregor Constance at least they are not bigot punks.
he probably aint running for congress..... but im sure he was at the capital Jan 6 , 2021......
@@tonyferrell9734 check your facts
This dudes rocking an elementary school fun run t shirt...
Probably stole it from a garage sale 😄
News reporters are a dickheads and rats for snitching like leave him alone wish they wouldve got shot and bank is selfish anyways
@@spetsnazrussia2446 dont really know what this has to do with his fun run t-shirt but....Murica!!!
@@zachyper GO bison lol
@@spetsnazrussia2446 A take that probably only criminal and thieves who would take stuff that arent theirs would make.
He must have stole that “fun run” shirt also, because we all know he didn’t participate in it 🤣🤣
😂😂😂
I thought muscle shirts were for people with muscles
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ahahahaaaa
It was probably in the wardrobe
Squatter axed them to leave. What nerve
later the PO-lice showed up and had to aXX him fer the Axx.
Pisky is quoted as saying: "Kiss mah Axx!'
Hahaha...good one.
How hard is it to arrest someone who legally have no right to be there?
He was arrested twice, stolen vehicle and aggravated assault. Perfect time to change the locks and get a tresspassing order against him.
The reason he's allowed to illegally own that house? Two words
1) White
2) Privilege
Danielle Baldwin I live near by and it is the most bizarre thing ever !
@@supermariof0521 1. You're 2. Stupid
Government's eminent domain laws seem easier to get someone out. What an upside down, backwards country this government has made us
As soon as he came with an ax you should’ve shot him. “You’ve been evicted.” in Arnold voice
EVICTION NOTICE SERVED!!
Duston McCreary 🤣
Not until he try’s to swing or threaten you, because unlike a knife, an axe can been seen as a utility tool
They were just the news crew, if they had been cops they’d have been justified in shooting him, but then he wouldn’t have acted like that if they were cops.
frazler Official There seems to be video of him grabbing the axe and chasing the camera man with the axe up on his shoulder appearing to be ready to strike etc.. If I was on a jury, I would vote to acquit.
The real crime is the bank foreclosing on the mortgage kicking out the owners and not even selling. Why kick the original family out if they can't even be bothered to sell it
Jono Hut why take out a loan and not bother to pay it back?
@@him4real262 who lends money to someone who can't pay it back?
Jono Hutton do you know how the us economy works? Theirs a reason we have a credit system so we don’t have to track everyone. If I can’t pay back my next investment loan they would seize my assets that’s the exact reason rappers and NFL players get their property seized. America is still the land of the business man as long as your not stupid,
Also to answer your first question if I kick a family out next week and I don’t have the time to sell it . I would still kick them out because they didn’t give me my money to maintain and keep that asset. Why should I have to do extra work to instantly sell the place. I already did all the work to loan and out my money into it I don’t have to fee bad for a family who didn’t feel bad about taking food off my plate.
@@him4real262 u do know borrower is slave to the lender.
This dude needs prison time
Some call it squatting I call it trespassing and breaking and entering
His AR-15 and trusty Axe beg to differ
If this ever happened to me and the police said they can't do anything, I would hire a local gang of thugs to give him an ultimatum. Leave quietly and quickly or get your kneecaps busted
Shane Sawyer - Don’t bust both knees. Leave one alone and shatter the other one. That way he can walk but every other step will make him your boys had just gone ahead and killed him.😊
Fucking trash - that’s all he is.
SWAT team needs to kick in the front door and whatever force needed remove all people and the trash thats pilled up
EXACTLY!
When that guy said he was runnin for congress, I'd of said, "yeah, that's what most the crooks do"😒
Dude 😂😂😂
Hahaha hahaha hahaha hahaha good one
The TV station ,which is affiliated with the liberal government ass-sucking media, would have fired him from his job if he had done so.
@@williamwilkins3084 Found the QAnon fucktard
@@williamwilkins3084 lmao get a job, deadbeat
How do you "forget" about a huge, valuable, non-damaged property that would be a breeze to sell?
AllButtsDaily ikr? There were literally people days from closing and they’re like “lol, pull it from the listing”
They're just large banks that can lose track of things when buying large groups of assets. Pretty dumb...
The squatter must have understood something and that's why he chose that house.
Easy, a file gets lost, personal come and go. There are tens thousands of properties like this, among hundreds of thousands of properties changing hands all the time.
Simple, have thousands of properties foreclosed in a matter of months. It's real easy to lose track of a few of them.
As a retired realtor, I've seen similar incidents occur. In one case a client listed his house with me because his wife had left him and he had no money to carry it. The house was in a nice area and only 12-15 years old but had been neglected by this man. Eventually moved out in the night and when I went over to show the home he had taken some of his personal stuff and abandoned it. I called the large bank holding the mortgage to inform them and they promptly cancelled my legal listing as was their right when abandoned, and locked up the place. I had several clients that were very interested in the place and I informed the bank of this. They weren't interested in my clients and kept stalling me. It turned out that the house sat empty for at least for 7 months until it was sold to a new party through a bank sale for far less than what my clients were prepared to pay. An inside hanky-panky job in my opinion.
Banks must be buying homes with no interest in selling & sending squatters to live in them to cause neighbors problems. There is more to this situation & where did the man get money to pay off back taxes?
@@PollyT.Pocket22 the elites are doing their bidding at wiping out those under them. until people wake up and start fighting them, this will keep happening.
When he said “nah I’m running for f**king Congress” I died 🤣
Lmao typical trumptard
@@hankhardonblkface6941 It was sarcasm dumbass
@UCFxeL7hUKuGvR0a0kUASuiQ it's true tho, d umbass.
😂😂😂
Jude Pischke, 46 was charged April 26 with three counts of aggravated assault and three counts of reckless endangerment for allegedly charging the camera crew with the ax. He made a $6,000 bond the same day according to Wilson County Jail records, but Pischke was placed back in jail without bond May 2, because of the probation violation according to jail records...
The man who charged a reporter and news crew with an axe on April 26, has finally vacated the home he was squatting in.
I blame the news network that the reporters are employed with because they're likely anti 2A meaning they couldn't conceal pistols without risking their jobs. Otherwise they definitely ought to have shot this man multiple times and gotten cleared of any charges.
Hope he destroyed the home so those pampered spoiled reattards can’t buy it
@@darthrevan704 You mean the people who educated themselves and worked hard and saved their whole lives so they could afford the house? The people who take money from hard working people like this so they can have food stamps and welfare are the pampered spoiled retards. How is it the fault of the couple who wanted to buy the house you are jealous, bitter loser? It's none of your business who buys the house.
rocknroller1999 his moms.
@@lonewolf4429 dude he paid the back taxes that's the gangsta move look up educated now. The banks where suppose to pay the back taxes. That's how you acquire others peoples shit
He decided it was time for someone else to axe the questions
🤣😂🤣
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That comment makes no sense cuz he's not black =D
heh heh
😂😂
His mom must be so proud!
She probably lives there with him!
Sounds like if he wouldn't have had domestic disputes, a bunch of shit in the yard, and stolen vehicles, he could live there for as long as he wanted no prob.
My thoughts exactly, the problem is the guy obviously has no class. A guy that in that situation that could emulate the ways of the people around the area would have a much higher chance of getting them to warm up to him and perhaps even make a case for staying.
Ya seriously tho. Someone isn't doing there fucking job for sure. Man's probably cooking meth in the basement
@@YTSYSTEMOPERATOR
It's a shame, because there are some very good, hard working people who are losing their shirts in this crisis who deserve that house.
That is what you call an idiot
truly weird
This squatter can get a show on netflix like the tiger king .
Squatter King
This time trump can’t pardon them
The Squatter king...Netflix new show
It's something that the banks are so rich they forgot they owned the mansion for years and had to have someone remind them they own the mansion.
Had the same thought myself
Are you calling the cabin a mansion?
@@unnecessaryapostrophe4047 Yes, that's a mansion to most people.
@@cdmichaelb Most people aren't poor, and they don't live in big cities. This kind of house, aside from it being cabin-style, is nothing exceptional for a middle class suburb or small town. It's hardly a big house, let alone a mansion.
@@unnecessaryapostrophe4047 Middle class doesn't mean average, Most people are actually poor / lower class. And most people do live in big cities. Where are you getting your info? lol
The bank forgot about it !🤣🤣🤣 lncredible.
They did with my first house, too. It gave me the time to sell it. 😂
Screw the bank. They got bailed out and just forgot about the house
Yes, all the lending people were just passing the buck and ignoring their duties. Made the issue far worse. I wonder HOW this jerk knew about the house, maybe a friend at the bank or something. Hope they investigate that, too.
It's insane how many comments want to protect the banks but not the people.
"If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around them will deprive the people of all property until their children wake up homeless on the continent their Fathers conquered."
Yeah, the news station is essentially doing the ban's work for them. I'm a lot more upset by the bank kicking someone out of the house than some guy moving into it.
Oh, yeah, let's all vote for anarchy. That's a solution alright.
I mean the dude did pay the back taxes, the bank would be fine just letting the weeds grow and envelop the place
There needs to be stricter laws for squatters. I’ve seen them get away from all over the world
Squatting is an art and congratulations to those who get away with it. While it may chap your ass, no one was getting harmed by the squatter. Want to blame someone? Blame the system in which banks can "forget" about a property, and in which law enforcement fails to adequately address the situation. It took a TV station to get this done? Please.
@@mikephalen3162 ur a fuckin tool
@@mikephalen3162 blaming everybody but yourself ain't gonna get you nowhere bucko
@@mikephalen3162 squatters aren't artists they are pests
@@mikephalen3162 actually people are getting hurt by squatting. They lower the resale value of a property they do not have title on and they lower the property values in the neighborhood. They are criminals
He bonded out. The bum threatens people with an axe, and gets released?? What is wrong with the system?
Liberals got control for too long and now the criminals are treated like the victims, and real victims are ignored completely or treated like criminals.
LOL you morons always find a way to bring it back to politics when politics has fuck all to do with this. If you're a right wing nut, fuck yourself. If you're a leftwing nut, fuck yourself. You're all ruining the planet with your cancer ass thinking.
Dremin2009 lmao the Trump supporters always find a way to blame the liberals,
jo donkey Look! another intelligent Trump supporter.....
Edward Jimenez like libs don't blame everyone else ??
I just dont understand how this can happen. That would make anyone that leaves their house for the day (other squatter articals) and someone can just take over your house. Why cant this guy be arrested. This is insane.
Squatters have more rights than the owners. Police can't make them leave because it's a civil matter and the owners have to take them to court to evict them but that usually don't work. Now with a bank owning it I would love to see the outcome. Normal people owning property like this, the house is usually destroyed when and if they ever get them to leave. I can't understand either why the law allows this. The law needs to change but if that was my house and I had only been gone on a weeks vacation don't think I wouldn't break into my own home and get the fuckers out myself. I worked hard for what I have for some piece of shit to try to steal and destroy what I own.
@@animeboy9801 Doesn't make sense, it should be classified as home invasion, guess its only one if you're there, but if you're out, your 300k house is up for grabs from some low life shitbag.
@@animeboy9801 When does a break in turn into a squat?
@@camouflage81 as a law student I can tell you that a break in requires some type of force upon entry and if the house is vacant no one would be able to prove that force was used. Also if the property is vacant and the presumed owner isn’t readily ascertainable it’s going to be very hard to charge him with breaking and entering or even trespassing because once he makes improvements to the land or property the law grants him certain rights that can’t just automatically be taken away. The same way the law can’t charge you with breaking and entering your own home it will not (likely) charge him of breaking into his new home.
Ppl always want to know why is this allowed? Well if the rightful owner doesn’t care enough to take care of their own property then why should the law step in and remove someone else who is willing to do so? Abandoned homes are bad for society they bring crime and are wasteful economically if someone is willing to step in and maintain the property and make the best use of the land (when the original owner would not) why should the government remove them. Imagine the house is an abandoned baby the original parents dipped and someone else stepped in to raise it and feed it and make the kid look presentable again. 3 years later the original parents come back and want their child. Well is it really theirs anymore?
Lol at murican laws 🤣🤣🤣is this a joke? Lmfao bahahahaha 😂😂😂
"Nah man im running for congress." this guy gets it.
A crooked piece of shit who takes other people's things, I'd say he's totally qualified for Congressman or Senator. Send this guy to Washington DC.
he does
Yes, he does.
He will fit right in in Washington DC
Gets the axe?
He just has a random boat and limo in his front yard.
Like a BOSS
probably stole those also.
haha
both look like junks. like the rest of his "stuff." Junk
WVURxMan He boats for Uber
i died at the end when they said he still lives in the house🤣🤣🤣
Me too!! 😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
D Sherbank
I should bring him a 6 pack of Pabst blue ribbon and ask if I can move in.
Guys nuts the fact they let him out on bond shows how little the justice system cares for the safety of people.
I'm imagining just how much money I would save if I would just find a house to squat in
Bruh
I live in a area where the homes are non squattable! Empty one day and the plumbing including the commode, sink and doors would be gone. Any Cooper wire, and pipe.....gone in two hours!
Says who lol
it takes nevers, gaul and brawn. can't do it without that.
I know a guy that did exactly that during the housing crisis. The home was foreclosed on and sat empty for months. One of my coworkers moved in and lived in the home for 4 years before anyone at the bank realized it and kicked him out. Honestly, I thought the guy was just lying to us at work...but after it made the local news we realized he wasn’t.
This is Trailer Park Boys level crime.
No way, the TPG might rob you, but they would never move into your house. They have too much class for that. Knock, knock......Fuck off! :)
RICKY!! :p
Lmao they would probably know this guy.
Ricky would be living in that limo in the driveway
TP Boys don't smoke crack.
I like how he displays his I.Q. on one finger!
Think he displayed it with the ax 🤣🤣
To the contrary. He's gaming the system perfectly. It isn't right, but he understands exactly where the line is an how much he can get away with.
His squatting falls into gaps in our laws and this guy is playing this like a harp from hell. Look for this same guy to move into an empty home near you.
IQ doesn't really measure how clever someone is that goes this route. Most career criminals know the law better than the police do.
It's hard to charge someone with a victimless crime. There is no homeowner. The property belongs to a bank and they don't appear to care about it.
LOL, you won the internet today !!!
How much is your monthly payment? This guys was zero for a long time.
I saw his Facebook page after this aired and he flips the finger in EVERY picture.
He actually does have a legal right to the house. Its called adverse posession. After a period of time he can call a court hearing to obtain title.
I like how at 1:20 the guy was starin at the camera so the cameraman zoomed in on his wife😂
I have to admit, I zoomed in on her as well.
Lmao 😂
Eww! She wasn't eye candy at all.
The look on his face :-)
@@jonburrows2684 how superficial.
Defending yourself against a violent attack would have solved everybody's problem in this case.
POS squatters need to be prosecuted with extreme prejudice.
Randy Hansen I love squatters. That means fuck this whole system, big banks that get wealthy off poor American citizens.
I could not care less about the squatter. This news anchor is facilitating the illegal dirty work of the bankers who stole billions from hardworking taxpayers. All affected property should be ripped from the banks (just as they do when they evict people) and the money made should be paid back to taxpayers to cover the *giant scam the banks pulled off.* Since when did stealing become legal for them but no one else?
in most cases i agree although the bank owns this house so ehhh fuck em
ion77799
Who are your parents
Dude shut up your just another sheep of the whole matrix.
The irony of a squatter who won’t leave getting pissed at a news crew who won’t leave
I feel for the original owners but screw the banks.
I agree
They never showed the original owners.
But the original owners didn't pay the mortgage.
Bet you've never been chased by a man wearing a fun run shirt wielding an axe before...
This is awesome
wearing jorts!
It’s not an ax, it’s a Pulaski.
Hahaha
Squatters should be hog tied and dragged off the property.
....better yet, hog tie and drag off the bankers.....
@moneyrunnr We tried that when the settlers Squatted on our land. It didn't work..
@moneyrunnr 30-years. Only people to defeat the US Government on this continent and capturing the US Flag. But it wasn't in battle we succumbed too. It was disease and starvation.
he paid the back taxes did you not watch the entire video? they can take your home for back taxes and you can pay those back taxes and then own the home.
@@BullyGovJ4F7775 only if it goes up for auction.
the biggest mistake made in this sequence was that a bank rep wasn't there at that time with a locksmith to change out all the locks and clear out all of dude's crap while he was locked up.
Reporter “are you gaming the system”
Squatter: “no man I’m runnin for f*ckin congress”
At least the guys got a good sense of humor
😂😂
I'd say its basically one and the same.
Gaming the system and running for Congress are essentially the same
Yup
Bet you he stormed the Capital!
When he's outside get people to go in and refuse him entry.
Shoot him in the leg and run in
That wouldn’t hold up in court some states have fucked squatters rights that make it hard to evict squatters once they are in
@@squin9954 Yeah but surely someone else could squat on the squatter then the original squatter wouldn't be able to throw the new squatter out....if that makes sense 😂
@@JonsTunes OUT SQUAT THE SQUATTER
@@JumpingWatermelons LOL
So now it’s April 27 2020. What happened to the guy and the house ?
He was evicted from the property back in August 2017 and is on probation and is not allowed to return to the home, the house now has legitimate owners who bought the house for 500,000$
@@mixmaster2909 oh that sucks
August Heart how many 500k homes have you bought
@@johnmichaelMTBC underrated comment
That sucks because housing market will crash with high unemployment, stagflation and more QE. Especially high end houses like this.
When Pesky approached with the axe, some lead pills would have been very appropriate. I wonder if he even considered that????
I'd send about 30 of my friends over to evict them.
Burn it.
Dan Hurt he’s got 30 ax-wives
You got sow menny friends wow🍰🍦🎂
You probably don't even have so much as 5 friends. Nobody's going to go to jail for you because your dumbass didn't like something
So you did it or not? 🤣👍🏻
The banks didn't evict him because he's hiring material.
Underrated comment
He's keeping up the place
He's absolutely Penske material 👍
I am baffled how poorly most governments handle squatters. My buddy in France told me that there if someone can sneak in to your house for a few days and go unnoticed, they have a legal right to be there. Wtf?!
No i think it's way longer but yeah there is a weird law regarding vacant housing in some country
@@lafireteamplx3400 hell there is here in the US. I don’t care what happens to me I’m ripping them out of my house one way or another
@@mrrobot8973 shoot them, trespassing motherfuckers
All the proof needed to show we live in an unjust world. The best justice is revenge. It's the natural way to repay evil people justice, leaving any forgiveness to the mercy of the victim. The victim should have all rights and choices. The perpetrator should have no concessions that the victim doesn't freely offer them.
Where I’m from, the neighborhood would be in the driveway with guns in 2 minutes.
He was there two years and they can't get rid of him? That is crazy!
At least this is an example of the press doing the right thing.
First time for everything!
How is that the right thing to do? Let him live nobody was worried about the property it sat empty someone started using it for once and everyone suddenly has a problem with it and tries to evict him, sounds like some nosey ppl to me
@@ceeled2566 Because someone want to actually pay for it. He's stealing it
Legend has it that he's still patrolling the property with that axe till this day
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Squatters will often arm themselves with tools that would kill a person.
You can see him clearly on moonlit nights, his axe edge glittering and his teeth falling out....
@Messy Times Do not go anywhere near him or it’s off with your head. The SWAT can deal with a dangerous person like him.
@@liamwatson5125 lol he can try to come at me. See how he likes it with a martial artist.
you NEVER post a follow up on these stories! it’s been years... is the guy still there?
They did post a follow up.
@@officialWWM where
No. My mother in law lives there now.
@@stevencochran2845 facts?
Legend has it he still lives there.
They arrested him but did not change the locks?
Too bad one of the camera crew didn't have a gun. "I FEARED FOR MY LIFE, HE WAS COMING AT ME WITH AN AXE"
The banks didn't know which one owned the property. That guy was in possession of the property so it was his property. They showed up on his property. He could have protected himself and the property that he was currently in possession.
Here we go with the if only someone had a gun argument.
If one man had an ax and one man had a gun there would be no argument.
Problem is, majority of media people are anti-gun and wouldn't be caught dead with one. I think it is something they teach them in journalism school.
Fuck a gun ya loonie.
*Cop sees a nug of weed* "You're going to jail for years"
*Random guy takes someones home and doesn't pay anything for years*
Cop: "well looks like theres no crime here, everything's fine. Can't do a thing"
“Someone’s home” it was empty nobody was living in it
How can you be a grown-a$$ adult and not know the difference between a civil and a criminal complaint? Oh right, because 'nug of weed'.
@@m2svirtual384 it should be a criminal complaint when someone breaks into a house and decides to live there. Tack on some property damage and possession of stolen property for every item the owner had in and on the premises they've used removed or modified while there too
@@Scrap_Goblin Did we watch the same video? There was no family there. The bank owned the property and everything in it. Do you realize that, depending on what state you live in, you can abandon an asset, like say a car, and after a period of time, anyone can claim it? Because it's abandoned. Again, did we watch the same video? Because in the video I watched, they labeled the house as 'abandoned' over and over again. He, or anyone, is entitled to claim that property until taken to court and a judge orders an eviction and the property turn over to the person or entity who holds the title. But that's what courts do. No Sheriff dept. or local PD are equipped or trained to interpret property titles. It's the business of CIVIL court, not criminal. If a court judgement calls for the squatter to return possession of the property back to the title holder, and he does not, then it can turn into a criminal matter. Do you know why this is? It's not to protect the squatter, tho he does benefit from the protections we are offering here... we're protecting that adorable couple with kids who won the highest bid at auction. If they had moved in with their beautiful children and furniture, the bank could at any point call the PD and have them arrested? In your world, that would be perfectly acceptable. Arrest now, ask questions later. But no. We have civil courts to sort out property and possession issues, and it takes time. And while that time is passing, NO one needs to go to jail. Welcome to 'merica.
@@m2svirtual384 Found the squatter.
Right this doods got like 9 cars and has a long criminal history..... those poor people... NOT
Playin' Gamz Yo Hi 1990. Lol. "Not" bwahahahahhaa
This is the example the media will show you so you turn on your own cold and starving instead of turning a leery eye at their friends the bank. Fortunately it only works on the dumbest mother fuckers to ever crawl of their retarded mothers gash. Thank goodness you're not nearly that fuckin stupid and gullible though right...?
This is called white privilege. Surprisingly, the racist comments are also missing as this guy is white.
Well, squatters are not welcome. They have no right to stay at someone else's property
Real Truth matters No. I definitely see one racist comment.
Arrest him immediately and make him pay damages for the house that he squatted in
Lmfao "no im running for congress" that damn Kenny Powers is a slippery one.
I get it 😂😂🤣
How does someone bond out after attacking people with an axe on camera?
He 'brandished' the axe, then came forward in a threatening manner. That's an attack. In your mind, does he need to bury the blade of the axe in flesh before you consider it an attack?
@@mpeters220 There is a difference between a threat and an attack. He was being filmed, he was never going to actually use the axe. It got them away from him though.
@@bodariousbruh4549 If they had a gun, they could've shot him on stand your ground law. Would've been perfectly legal....
Yes...and it's against the law to "threaten" someone with an axe. You don't need to bury the axe into flesh. Once you "brandish" the axe and come forward, you have broken the law. If he would have done that to a cop or if a cop was there he might have been shot - Why? Because he posed a deadly threat when he brandished that axe and came forward like he did. The fact that cameras were rolling is irrelevant. Are you trying to say that because the cameras were there, it guaranteed that he would not attack? I don't think you'd make that good of a lawyer.
Yea it doesn't matter how he breaks the law it just maters if he is or not
How does someone like that actually have a job or work in people's houses. Frightening.
I'd say it is because he is a go-getter and has no qualms about breaking the rules. If you're white, you're respected for this. If you're not white, you're going to jail.
They hide the crack, meth, and beer use.
the problem isn't the loser squatters, it's the loser lawmakers and justice dept that allow this nonsense to happen, our justice system is in ruins
man comes at you with an axe:
*chambers hollowpoint round* "Thats cute."
😂🤣
Nope, chambers a 00 buck in a short barreled pump
@@Roy-dt4xu you carrying that on you at all times bruh?
@@SharkByteOfficial yep
@@Roy-dt4xu id get dropped by cops in seconds if I tried that in my communist state lol
How can a person with no valid address be bonded out? What kind of town do you all live in?
NOW that is a good question.
I own a home. I can't say there would be a peaceful solution if someone tried to claim residence of my home. Then again I'm a regular working stiff, not a bank.
Exactly. You work for a living. Banks don't.
I would have feard for my life 😉
What would you do???
This is why we need our guns to protect our lives and property someone breaks in and doesn't leave gets free lead
"The criminal had an axe. He approached me in an aggressive manner. I tried to back away and deescalate the situation. I was in fear of my life and felt it necessary to discharge my firearm on him for my own safety and for the safety of my film crew. Oh he died? That's terrible."
Americans need to start taking justifiable actions against lawless criminals in their homes. They all appear to be threatening and they all appear to have a firearm. You know how it is.
This is so weird. You'd think the bank would want a paying tenant in the property. Banks barely even let you withdraw money for free, yet they let this slip through the cracks.
These situations are so s in the past to deal with, homeowners have a personal financial incentive to do so but bank employees do not, so it's easier on them to just ignore or pass it on to somebody else.
I know right? Auction the home off to a new owner instead of just letting it sit there.
He is lucky the reporter was not packing a CCW.
Lou Will Save Us
Unfortunately, the camera man was trespassing. I think anyway. I wonder how that would go in court.
Longfellow Deeds They were not trespassing. The owner of property invited them. The ax-wielder was the one trespassing. And someone there should have been carrying. Squatters are nuts.
Hopefully they dont fire him for wasting a squatter in self defence then.
I live in Texas, the squatter is lucky I don't have a gun. Texas, the other "T" state where gun use is encouraged.
Most media people are anti-gun or at best, wouldn't be caught dead owning a gun.
Have squatters next door to me for like 15 years they have the whole family living in the house like 3 generations. House is also neglected and falling apart has even been for sale. Its a mess. I hate squatters.
good hopefully the roof is leaking and one day since they don't take care of it it will fall down on them while sleeping
Uhhh 15 years and your upset...lol..sorry but you are about as active as the squatters. What were you doing? Squatting next door? Grow up and do somthing before its 50 years and you decide its a good time to do somthing. Psh.
have been turning them in for years nothing happens to them. why would you think im squatting I bought my house with my money that I earned and worked very hard for.
j v You need to turn up the heat on the local politicians! Get news cameras in their face, write the states Attorneys General, maybe even run against the Mayor. The more embarrassment the sooner something gets done.
@@ictpilot run for mayor of nyc?? Lol
moral of the story, greed doesn't pay. Had the bank and sellers gave the original owners a fair price along with company paying fair wage, none of this would have happened.
the house was worthless. He bought it for the price of the taxes, because that's all it was worth.
I personally am a property owner and I have quite a few rentals. I had squatters move into one of my homes two years ago and I was it took was walking up to the door with a shotgun and telling to get the fuck out of my home they left that's the way it should be handled
William Holt Good on you . Squatting pieces of shit deserve that.
Heno Piento no It's protecting your property. In some states it is legal to kill Intruders and theives. Squatters are theives and deserve to get shot.
Heno Piento Ya go vote for Hillary. Moron
William Holton managed 52 apartments and have had to evict more than a few DUMB AS A brick and mortar punks.They have PULLED ALL kinds of weapons on me. BUT I WAS READY AND THEY GOT THERE SHIT AND HIT THE ROAD. ALL BUT ONE HE WANTED HANDS ON SO I GAVE HIM HIS WISH. MY LAWYER KICKED HIS ASS AGAIN IN COURT.
Exactly. Good for you for exercising your 2nd amendment rights. A true patriot.keep up the good work. 👍
I like how the cameraman bolts afterward he's like every man for himself.
He just gets paid to film, not take an axe to the face, and I don't blame him one bit.
“Do you have the deed?” “Oh I have the deed right here..uhh lemme see..uhh oh I got it, axe! Ha get off my property!”
If you are on camera chasing someone down with an axe you shouldn't be able to bond out. That's just crazy.
If he wants to live free the jail is the perfect place, food, medical and dental service.
@Matt Owens But it's none of her concern lol
@Matt Owens We're paying for it either way.
Matt Owens yep put peace of mind for decent people, worth the cost
Hopefully he's gettin those cheeks split.
its more like high school.
You interrupted him having loving with his sister
@Cripple guy 😁👍🏻
I would go to a local bar, and get about five drunks, and tell them "the guy who lives in this house just said you're gay." Then let the death match begin
@Mike Fernandez what the fuck is this thread
Great idea
if you want a squatter out of your house there is a fairly simple method that wont cost much money either.
1. learn your squatters routine.
2. enlist the help of 5-10 men
3. day of action. when your squatter leaves the house make your way into the house. have your 5-10 men remove 100% of the items in the house and thrown into a waiting roll off trash container.
4. have roll off trash container removed from property
5. change locks
6. reward your men with some cold beers and wait for squatter to return.
7. have your 5-10 men inform squatter(s) that they have never lived at that address and that their health and well being in danger by continuing to say without and invitation.
How wasn’t this guy arrested earlier? He’s trespassing on property not owned by him
Wtf..
He payed the back taxes so he has some claim over it.
@@erickguerra4229 The county/state doesn't care as long as taxes are paid!
Because he isn’t trespassing. He is squatting. The difference is that it only becomes trespass when a proper warning is issued. Because the bank gave no warning, or any care for the property, he is allowed to squat there. TLDR; squatting is legal and even protected under law, trespass is not. The law was made that way to prevent large corporations from buying up a bunch of land and using it exclusively for investment with no plan to occupy. Squatting rights are for the people. If you can’t occupy the land, you shouldn’t have rights to it even if you buy it.
@@stevenwynn646 - seems squatters laws are being abused
It’s not abuse. This is how they were intended. If squatters laws didn’t exist, then there would be a bunch of land the bank owns that isn’t populated, which leads to a displaced undesirable group of people living where people don’t want them. Think of it as indirect population control.
They should have told him, "We have just as much right to be here as you!!!"
That's so true...I didn't even think k about it
Do you think he woul actually give a fk?
they dont. he was the legal owner , he was legally squatting.
Classy guy. He moved into the home to expand his meth making business.
Probably how he got the boat and limo....dealers have nice jewelry and antiques sometimes too. Trades for drugs.
If you break in a home then leave, that is a felony charge (burglar), However, if you break in then stay its a civil matter and the court must remove you. WTF
never sure who writes up these laws... maybe i should move into the mayors house when he is out of town....