Sadly, in the UK squatters have enormous rights. Getting them evicted takes an eternity, and is very expensive. The squatters use utilities foc, and wreck the property, with NO comeback. Appalling.
don't care I care more about HUMAN RIGHTS than any so called "homeowner rights" which have caused untold suffering to others especially Children and Animals!!!!!!!!!! there needs to be SEVERE LIMITS on what so called "homeowners" can do with their so called "property" and not just do whatever they want to others who live in their so called "property" and ruin their RIGHTS such as what "parents" do ruining their Children turning them, into neurotic Adults who are programmed and enslaved doing what they've been told is "okay" or "right" which nowadays means nothing since all these rules and laws are completely arbitrary and many of them openly harm individuals and societies as a whole such as the whole "respect your elders" nonsense when respect is EARNED not simply given based on some made up "cultural" entitlement! what people do to Children causes them to grow up into Adults who affect the whole society for better or worse and it's obvious assaulting Children while protecting "powerful" people who don't deserve any protection is causing a lot of issues. "homeownership rights" are a MADE UP CONCEPT and have never truly existed even many so called laws don't care about them at ALL! owning your body even as a Child is actually important versus some dumb "homeowner" concept which doesn't work at all. everyone in a society should have a home or someplace to be it's a basic need after all.
I dealt with squatters once. I waited till they left the house and I went right in and threw all their belongings outside to the sidewalk. They called the cops and the cops told them to pack up their belongings and leave. I was in the house and I changed the locks first. I am now the "squatter", they had nothing in the house to claim, I now had my house back. If you call the cops, they can not remove any one. Then you have to go though the fucked up system that allows this shit that will take a few moths to get done.
@@tinawindham6958 If they do a person can do exactly what they did. House owner can prove ownership, change utilities back into rightful name, wait a few days and strike.
doesnt work in Canada, we just shut everthing off and watch em try to live in misery.... well that and the fact the one who paid has the documents to have them arrested for trespassing too
In this instance because the property was not occupied and improved by them for a sufficient amount of time, no they do not have the right to the title. However adverse possession, pejoratively called squatter’s rights, is an important and necessary part of land law. Let’s say you bought a piece of land. There’s an existing fence line already along the border of what you believe is your land and you take that fence to be the property line. You build a house, raise a family, grandchildren, pay taxes, etc. A decade or so later is it revealed that you never owned up to that fence to begin with and the current titleholder is asserting their right to the land and demanding you vacate. By this point, you have lived in and improved this land for a generation or two. How is it fair that the titleholder now can tell you to pack up and leave? The short answer is it’s not, because he did nothing to assert his claim up until now, and he did not maintain the land. You did. The court would and should find you as the new titleholder of the property. I work in land surveying. I’ve seen a few adverse possession cases. Mostly just property line disputes. The law makes it all but impossible for a homeless person to take ownership of a vacant house unless they have been living under the nose of the property owner for years. It can happen. The owner is someone out in California but the vacant home is in Detroit, and so has not seen this man living on his property until it’s too late. The point of adverse possession is to prevent land from being fallow and to prevent an ancient title from getting in the way of modern occupations. I hope that explains things enough. Squatters do have rights, it’s just not what you think it is.
@@calvinsmith6681 Your example does not apply to any squatters in this day and age. Your example was about an honest mistake made BY THE NEXT DOOR OWNER. Squatters are neither owners nor are they making honest mistakes. They are knowingly invading private property that they know does not belong to them. Your example also had the owner completely neglecting the property for over a decade. When does that happen?
@@proggerjohn all I’m saying is that all these comments here are calling for an end to squatters rights/adverse possession but don’t actually seem to understand the laws surrounding it. I was not endorsing the actions of the people in the video nor any other person who knowingly trespasses on a property in an attempt to claim it as their own. The law does not protect them. All I’m doing is trying to explain what the laws surrounding adverse possession actually are As for an owner neglecting a property for over a decade, it can happen. In a suburban neighborhood, landscaping and a mow line is sufficient enough to claim adverse possession if the titleholder has not attempted to correct it. My father had to thwart an adverse possession claim on his property by our ritzy neighbor behind us after they installed a dog fence 30 feet into our property and claimed that it was where the property line was. He dug up the dog fence and installed a tasteful farm fence where the actual line is.
U don't know America then. It's a messed up place to own a property. This was in 2016, these days it's even worse. Squatters can come into your house and you can't evict them eventhough they never offered to rent that property to them at the first place. If you call the police, all the squatters need to do is to say I have a lease and the police cannot ask to have a look at the lease. It's illegal for the police to do that and they can lose their job.
@@joeym5243 you are ignorant! I bet you would change your opinion if you left your dwelling and came home realizing that squatters took over your home!
The courts should do away with this squatters law. You should no rights stealing other people property when it not yours. Showing fake documents claiming is your property. You dam well it is not your property.
That’s not going to happen because a few bad apples does not mean we burn the whole orchard down. Even still, they did not occupy the land long enough to claim adverse possession. It’s all but impossible to claim adverse possession in the way most people think of it (ie a homeless person occupying an abandoned home they do not own). Most adverse possession claims are property line disputes or a failure of the titleholder to enforce their rights a generation ago before the “squatters” had occupied and improved the land.
Squatting cases are normally caused by a landlord seeking to evict a tenant. The law correctly recognises that landlords should not have unlimited power over the property, and that the relationship is based in contract. The courts in E&W are also careful about eviction, because they want to ensure possession passes to the correct person. Landlords can then claim for damages and unpaid rent, though evidence is vital.
The owner's representative moved them into what turned out to be an unauthorized location. The tenants acted on good faith because they didn't know he was lying. What am I missing?
@IllHandleThis in maine we have squatters rights to protect abandoned property and eye sores to what you call properties that people own but don't ever take care of. Once you squat in someone's home and maintain everything from property to bills for 20 years the property is yours. That's just how it works in maine but you can still evict them within the first few years it just takes a lot of time money and courts to do so.
"Show me you paid the security deposit.....I don't have it"........JJ response is the sound of her scratching out the deposit notes..The defendant was hired to probably just maintain property but he lands up renting it to others.
he did say there at the end that he was "subletting". I bet he either got the unit to stay in as part of his payment OR he just decided he had all the keys, might as well make some $$$
We unknowingly rented an illegal home for 2 1/2 years. Didn't know it was illegal. Paid on time, mowed the lawn, kept it up, all the while looking for our perfect home to buy. One day there was a knock at the door. A lawyer who represented the "REAL" owner who was in a retirement home with Alzheimer's. I showed them the lease because I was sure we were okay. Turns out the guy who was renting us the property wasn't a relative of the owner, didn't have power of attorney, and we were there illegally. It took us a week to find a new house and we were gone. The attorney asked us to testify against the man who rented us the property, and we did. Thankfully we weren't charged. But the moron who rented us the home had the audacity to try and collect the last month's rent. Knocked on our new neighbors' doors in the new home and told them we were criminals. Some people.
How are people renting homes they do not own? What if there are damages? All of this sounds illegal. Or at least unethical. Especially if the real owners are unaware.
I was laughing so hard. 😂 are they serious? They never paid him anything, and he didn't even own the place. I'm surprised case was longer than 2 minutes
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I have the feeling here that the defendant wants the plaintifs to pay for 'damage to the property' because the actual owner of the property wants him to pay for it.
Watching this I felt that Judge Judy must be having a blast doing these shows. I bet she has always wanted to say things to people in some her cases as a judge and now she gets to say whatever she wants because she's doing it for TV. Great!
You know it’s going to be a messy judge Judy case when it’s only 4 minutes, 1 part and involves squatters 💁♀️ grab the popcorn,If you have time to make it before this case is over.🍿
I knew a guy that died. He had no family that I knew of. I did know he had 3 acres of property. This 3 acres of his was actually in the name of a company he had formed years ago and was now listed as inactive. I had another friend that was on the verge of homelessness. I told him about this land. My friend pays the tax on the land every year so it does not go into tax sale. It's been over 20 yrs now. That's how you squat if you you're going to squat. The name of the company was ****farms. My friend started a company with the same name as the one the property is in. Genius.
You sound like you're proud to have participated in this fiasco , and for 20. Years ???? That's very illegal , you both should be ashamed and sued . 🙄😬
This is right up there with the case about a stolen bag. The plaintiff was listing off items in the bag. The defendant actually tried denying one of the things she listed was in the bag.
For the first time, I did not even need to watch the entire case to know that Judge Judy was going to dismiss the plaintiff's case. The minute I saw the title read, "Squatters Say They Were Illegally Evicted", statistically speaking, no judge wants to help an individual who is considered a squatter because they are usually in violation of the law.
0:27 you would think by now these Home owners would be smart enough to document everything so they can have evidence when the tenant lies about something have video record phone call idc do whatever you gotta do to get evidence on a liar
Seeking "punitive damages" for being evicted after squatting in someone else's home. No lease, no security deposit. And did damages to the home. This is like a SNL parody sketch.
I lived for like 5 years without a lease on my first apartment after my original lease expired. That was STUPID - for both me and the landlord. We were just both lucky that were were decent people who treated each other well. He never even raised the rent by a dollar. I always paid on time and if I was a little late I'd always fulfill my promise to pay by the date I said I would pay. But if either one of us was unscrupulous- it would have been a massive headache. He was a great landlord though and he loved me as a tenant.
There should NEVER be any such thing as "squatters' rights."
The only "right" they should have is the right to get the hell off of the property they're illegally squatting on.
Why is it even a thing? It’s ridiculous.
@@boopdoop2251I believe it’s some old frontier thing. Basically an antiquated law
It's America anything goes unfortunately.
Exactly, first they did a burglary and then they occupied the place
How screwed up have things become that a squatter has ANY RIGHTS against homeowners.
Thank Democrats. They mess up everything.
Sadly, in the UK squatters have enormous rights. Getting them evicted takes an eternity, and is very expensive. The squatters use utilities foc, and wreck the property, with NO comeback. Appalling.
@@MOGGS1942 All because of political corruption
don't care I care more about HUMAN RIGHTS than any so called "homeowner rights" which have caused untold suffering to others especially Children and Animals!!!!!!!!!! there needs to be SEVERE LIMITS on what so called "homeowners" can do with their so called "property" and not just do whatever they want to others who live in their so called "property" and ruin their RIGHTS such as what "parents" do ruining their Children turning them, into neurotic Adults who are programmed and enslaved doing what they've been told is "okay" or "right" which nowadays means nothing since all these rules and laws are completely arbitrary and many of them openly harm individuals and societies as a whole such as the whole "respect your elders" nonsense when respect is EARNED not simply given based on some made up "cultural" entitlement!
what people do to Children causes them to grow up into Adults who affect the whole society for better or worse and it's obvious assaulting Children while protecting "powerful" people who don't deserve any protection is causing a lot of issues.
"homeownership rights" are a MADE UP CONCEPT and have never truly existed even many so called laws don't care about them at ALL! owning your body even as a Child is actually important versus some dumb "homeowner" concept which doesn't work at all. everyone in a society should have a home or someplace to be it's a basic need after all.
@michaelperkins3003 -
_”How screwed up have things become that a squatter has ANY RIGHTS against homeowners.”_
*- Yes.*
Squatters are suing a scam artist for money they never paid! The Scammer is suing for damages to a property he doesn't own!
WE'RE DONE! ✅
Yes, that about perfectly sums it up! 👌
Right The End!🖐🏽
Right 😂😂😂😂
Lol, they were trying to get a little free money
Well summarized!
I dealt with squatters once. I waited till they left the house and I went right in and threw all their belongings outside to the sidewalk. They called the cops and the cops told them to pack up their belongings and leave. I was in the house and I changed the locks first. I am now the "squatter", they had nothing in the house to claim, I now had my house back. If you call the cops, they can not remove any one. Then you have to go though the fucked up system that allows this shit that will take a few moths to get done.
This is unbelievable, that they even had the balls to come to Court. People actually squat for a living.
Squatting on the squatters? That was a next level move! 👍
Did they have utilities working?
You’re lucky, because the cops forcing them to leave was illegal.
@@tinawindham6958 If they do a person can do exactly what they did. House owner can prove ownership, change utilities back into rightful name, wait a few days and strike.
The way that JJ scratched off the Security Deposit! I just died lol. 🤣
Those were violent scribbles. Probably left indentations on the desktop. 🤣
@@lu_re7198 I thought that too! 😂😂😂😂
I felt that HARD scratching out. I bet she left ink on her Bench!
@@lu_re7198 🤣🤣🤣🤣
She had a mic on that pen!😂
The fact that squatters have any rights at all to occupy is just laughable.
doesnt work in Canada, we just shut everthing off and watch em try to live in misery.... well that and the fact the one who paid has the documents to have them arrested for trespassing too
In this instance because the property was not occupied and improved by them for a sufficient amount of time, no they do not have the right to the title. However adverse possession, pejoratively called squatter’s rights, is an important and necessary part of land law.
Let’s say you bought a piece of land. There’s an existing fence line already along the border of what you believe is your land and you take that fence to be the property line. You build a house, raise a family, grandchildren, pay taxes, etc. A decade or so later is it revealed that you never owned up to that fence to begin with and the current titleholder is asserting their right to the land and demanding you vacate. By this point, you have lived in and improved this land for a generation or two. How is it fair that the titleholder now can tell you to pack up and leave? The short answer is it’s not, because he did nothing to assert his claim up until now, and he did not maintain the land. You did. The court would and should find you as the new titleholder of the property.
I work in land surveying. I’ve seen a few adverse possession cases. Mostly just property line disputes. The law makes it all but impossible for a homeless person to take ownership of a vacant house unless they have been living under the nose of the property owner for years. It can happen. The owner is someone out in California but the vacant home is in Detroit, and so has not seen this man living on his property until it’s too late. The point of adverse possession is to prevent land from being fallow and to prevent an ancient title from getting in the way of modern occupations.
I hope that explains things enough. Squatters do have rights, it’s just not what you think it is.
@@calvinsmith6681 Your example does not apply to any squatters in this day and age.
Your example was about an honest mistake made BY THE NEXT DOOR OWNER. Squatters are neither owners nor are they making honest mistakes.
They are knowingly invading private property that they know does not belong to them.
Your example also had the owner completely neglecting the property for over a decade. When does that happen?
@@proggerjohn all I’m saying is that all these comments here are calling for an end to squatters rights/adverse possession but don’t actually seem to understand the laws surrounding it. I was not endorsing the actions of the people in the video nor any other person who knowingly trespasses on a property in an attempt to claim it as their own. The law does not protect them. All I’m doing is trying to explain what the laws surrounding adverse possession actually are
As for an owner neglecting a property for over a decade, it can happen. In a suburban neighborhood, landscaping and a mow line is sufficient enough to claim adverse possession if the titleholder has not attempted to correct it. My father had to thwart an adverse possession claim on his property by our ritzy neighbor behind us after they installed a dog fence 30 feet into our property and claimed that it was where the property line was. He dug up the dog fence and installed a tasteful farm fence where the actual line is.
Thank god for Florida and common sense now. The rest of the country is crazy. Especially Colorado
I can hear her back stage asking "who let these people in here?"
And then she fired all the producers and started a new show with her granddaughter!! LOL
I know someone must have lost their job.. I lost some minutes out of my time watching these three stooges ..that I can't get back.
And it's a great question....
@@khartford62 Get over it
@@jenniferhalf1650 WTF are you talking about? Get over what?
The mindset of people is absolutely amazing! I can't believe they even came to court for this...😮
As soon as JJ scribbled as hard as she could with that pen I knew it was over for them 🤣
love it😅👍🏽
Yep! 😂
😂😂
A squatter is someone who illegally inhabits someone else’s property so why should they have any rights at all.
U don't know America then. It's a messed up place to own a property. This was in 2016, these days it's even worse. Squatters can come into your house and you can't evict them eventhough they never offered to rent that property to them at the first place. If you call the police, all the squatters need to do is to say I have a lease and the police cannot ask to have a look at the lease. It's illegal for the police to do that and they can lose their job.
People should have rights even if theyre criminals. The founding fathers believe that and the constitution says it too.
@@joeym5243 you are ignorant! I bet you would change your opinion if you left your dwelling and came home realizing that squatters took over your home!
They shouldnt have any rights the laws are being abused and should be changed
Good grief, everyone in this case is a scammer.
😂😂that’s exactly what I was thinking. Even the defendant
🤣
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
including the 2 MALE plaintiffs.
squatters should go straight to jail for trespassing anyway. They know good and well what they are doing when they squat.
Breaking and entering is now called squatting!
When she scrambled on the paper, I died. 🤣
scribbled
@@Spiritof_76 Maybe she got some egg on it?
@@davecozzi9721 Maybe so.
@@davecozzi9721lol 👍🏽
Just needed some toast and a cup of coffee
The courts should do away with this squatters law. You should no rights stealing other people property when it not yours. Showing fake documents claiming is your property. You dam well it is not your property.
That’s not going to happen because a few bad apples does not mean we burn the whole orchard down. Even still, they did not occupy the land long enough to claim adverse possession. It’s all but impossible to claim adverse possession in the way most people think of it (ie a homeless person occupying an abandoned home they do not own). Most adverse possession claims are property line disputes or a failure of the titleholder to enforce their rights a generation ago before the “squatters” had occupied and improved the land.
Squatting cases are normally caused by a landlord seeking to evict a tenant. The law correctly recognises that landlords should not have unlimited power over the property, and that the relationship is based in contract. The courts in E&W are also careful about eviction, because they want to ensure possession passes to the correct person. Landlords can then claim for damages and unpaid rent, though evidence is vital.
I knew exactly how this case would go as soon as I read 'Squatters'
These people deserve to be embarrassed nationally
Whats that?
@@patperez8223Someone who unlawfully occupies a place.
The owner's representative moved them into what turned out to be an unauthorized location. The tenants acted on good faith because they didn't know he was lying. What am I missing?
@IllHandleThis in maine we have squatters rights to protect abandoned property and eye sores to what you call properties that people own but don't ever take care of. Once you squat in someone's home and maintain everything from property to bills for 20 years the property is yours. That's just how it works in maine but you can still evict them within the first few years it just takes a lot of time money and courts to do so.
When you have nothing to lose, you will do anything for Money. It's a reason they are squatters.
Evicted illegally? Illegally living in there in the first place!
Kinda like the southern border on a smaller scale!
"Show me you paid the security deposit.....I don't have it"........JJ response is the sound of her scratching out the deposit notes..The defendant was hired to probably just maintain property but he lands up renting it to others.
-"goodbye.. we're done"-
he did say there at the end that he was "subletting". I bet he either got the unit to stay in as part of his payment OR he just decided he had all the keys, might as well make some $$$
The way Judge Judy swung around on that chair and said “GOOD BYE WE’RE DONE!” Had me in tears 😭 ahhhhh
😂😂😂
I f**** love ❤️, when JJ says "were done"!!!👍
We unknowingly rented an illegal home for 2 1/2 years. Didn't know it was illegal. Paid on time, mowed the lawn, kept it up, all the while looking for our perfect home to buy. One day there was a knock at the door. A lawyer who represented the "REAL" owner who was in a retirement home with Alzheimer's. I showed them the lease because I was sure we were okay. Turns out the guy who was renting us the property wasn't a relative of the owner, didn't have power of attorney, and we were there illegally. It took us a week to find a new house and we were gone. The attorney asked us to testify against the man who rented us the property, and we did. Thankfully we weren't charged. But the moron who rented us the home had the audacity to try and collect the last month's rent. Knocked on our new neighbors' doors in the new home and told them we were criminals. Some people.
How are people renting homes they do not own? What if there are damages? All of this sounds illegal. Or at least unethical. Especially if the real owners are unaware.
I hope that elderly lady collected the money from that scammer for renting out her house. No kids to check on moms home? Sad…
@laraakinyemi Yep.
Thats INSANE !
Should have sued him for slander as well as dropped a dime to the IRS because you know he wasn't paying taxes on the fraudulent earnings.
Oh the way JJ scratched the Deposit I died laughing 😂😂😂😂😂
"i paid 1000 deposit"
"do you have any proof of the security deposit"
"no i dont"
*aggressive scribbles* 😂😂😂and thats when we all knew it was over
Squatters have NO RIGHTS, PERIOD.
I was laughing so hard. 😂 are they serious? They never paid him anything, and he didn't even own the place. I'm surprised case was longer than 2 minutes
Lol girl I'm cracking up 🤣🤣
The nerve! 😄😄😄
This would have been a 30-minute Judge Mathis episode.
@@shonda79able or a 30 minute Judy Justice episode. She draws those cases out for a while.
@@shonda79able 🤓🤓🥳
Squatters do not have rights.The only right they have is to pay their rent and keep the residence in good shape
"He's supposed to give us 30 days notice."
"Do you have a lease?"
"No."
😂
NC you don’t need a written lease. If you pay rent you are automatically a tenant. Some states are different
to be fair there are certain states that require that regardless
"We gave him $1000 security deposit"
"Did they give you $1000 deposit?"
"No"
"Do you have proof you gave him $1000 deposit"
"No"
LOL!!
Most places require a 30 day notice, even after a eviction no matter what. Some crooked states might not but this was idiots vs scammer.
Nobody said they were intelligent 😂😂😂😂😂
Judge Judy is not a big fan of scammers and squatters.
Change “is not a big fan of” to “DESPISES”! She hates them with a passion. Evident by that hard pen scratching out the security deposit! 😂
@@anb7408 Right! She despises them with the heat of a million suns.😆
Cause it's fake
Neither do we!!
Wow! LOL Two scammers got scammed while scamming a scammer!!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
😂😂😂
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I have the feeling here that the defendant wants the plaintifs to pay for 'damage to the property' because the actual owner of the property wants him to pay for it.
he signed the contract and in leases they are responsible for any and all damages that are not normal wear and tear, even by guests!
THEY ALL ENDED UP BEFORE JUDGE JUDY AGAIN AND SHE WAS NOT HAPPY
@@niwemplehthey never had a lease so they aren’t like for any damages
Wait, what? They're squatters of a home the other guy doesn't own and they're suing each other. Lord help us.
It seems like they were trying to scam JJ, but we all know she's too smart for this. Lol. Goodbye! We're done!
You know they both still get money right? Every case costs the same
@@darkfireBikes yup.. that's why they are there.
Can you even imagine being charged for shooting a squatter in your own home who had a firearm on him, surreal country we live in
She was so confident in saying they didn't pay any rent lol.
yeah when she started rattling off her punitive damages, I'm thinking to myself, that sound s like a personal problem.
Wow, criminals sueing other criminals over their criminal acts. You can't make this shit up! 😂😂😂
Lord the way she scratched that paper!! 😂😂😂 lord why do people get in front of her with no evidence!
They're hoping that the judge would just trust them cause they're good people 🤣
I'm surprised her desk didn't collapse, I could hear that scraping all the way out here!
Is the handbook”How to Beat the System” available to all citizens?
3:08 Imagine suing someone when THEY are the ones illegally squatting in their home/property?! They not even embarrassed...😬
😂😂😂😂😂😂
As funny as it is, it’s sickening that people like this exist and will do anything to not work.
They are both squatters. He didn't own the property and had no proof he was a property manager or agent for the owners to collect rent or a deposit.
And they will do it again and again and again.
She quit her job…
Watching this I felt that Judge Judy must be having a blast doing these shows. I bet she has always wanted to say things to people in some her cases as a judge and now she gets to say whatever she wants because she's doing it for TV. Great!
From what I’ve heard, she’s always acted this way. Officer Byrd said she needed his muscle more than once while they worked in New York together. 😓😅
4:06 of my time wasted 🥴
4:00 to be exact
4:08 of mine
Imagine being a squatter and thinking that another scammer should pay you for “damages.” 🙄🙄🙄
You know it’s going to be a messy judge Judy case when it’s only 4 minutes, 1 part and involves squatters 💁♀️ grab the popcorn,If you have time to make it before this case is over.🍿
😂😂Lol. Too true
I just sat down and its already over lol
@@Sweetheartbabez 😂😂😂😂😂😂
All of these people deserve each other.
Judge said “y’all not putting me through thissss!!!” And scooted right on out.
scooted up out and away 😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Scammers & Squatters for a thousand please, Alex.
“I don’t have it”
“Ok” *scratching noises*
That was the best part!
I’m deaf but can hear the scratches loudly
I knew a guy that died. He had no family that I knew of. I did know he had 3 acres of property. This 3 acres of his was actually in the name of a company he had formed years ago and was now listed as inactive. I had another friend that was on the verge of homelessness. I told him about this land. My friend pays the tax on the land every year so it does not go into tax sale. It's been over 20 yrs now. That's how you squat if you you're going to squat. The name of the company was ****farms. My friend started a company with the same name as the one the property is in. Genius.
You sound like you're proud to have participated in this fiasco , and for 20. Years ???? That's very illegal , you both should be ashamed and sued . 🙄😬
JJ: " show me the proof that you paid the security deposit" 🙄😬.... JJ proceeds to scribble out 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Squatters should be legally removed in 72 hours. Not oh you got to evict first.
How about letting the owners just go bang bang? If they came there while you were inside your house you could so why not when you're away?
The way JJ scratched that security deposit off of the document after he couldn’t provide proof @:45…. I’m weak 😂😂😂
LOL She hates it when they elaborate. "Just answer my fuсking question" lol
The title should be: Squatters can't scam Judge Judy
This is right up there with the case about a stolen bag. The plaintiff was listing off items in the bag. The defendant actually tried denying one of the things she listed was in the bag.
I laughed so hard "she didn't have 20 dollars it was 10!" Type of thing. I still laugh
Married??? Oh no judge. They like the same thing... But I already know how this is going to go. Squatters dont stand a chance!!!
JJ have to have bin kidding 😂😂
Nor should the thieves
Girls 😂😂😂
You tried it 😂😂
NO SOUP FOR YOU!!👺
0.45. Love how JJ vigorously scribbles out the claim of 1000 dollar deposit.
🗣️ HE'S NOT PAYING YOU 🤣😭😂
He rents out the properties he’s supposed to managing without telling the owners, and pockets the money smh
Yep
*show me proof you gave him $1000*
*I don't have it*
Scratchy scratch scratch!! 😂🤣😅🤣😂🤣😅🤣😂🤣😅🤣
😂😂😂😂😂
I specifically went back just to see that part in particular
I TRY TO WATCH JUDGE JUDY DAILY. ALWAY BEEN GREAT.
When JJ gave that wave goodbye!! 🤣
😂😂😂
Judy said y’all coming in here playing on my time😂
I had to watch this case 3x I can’t stop laughing 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lol 😂
How can squatters go to court and claim illegal eviction ? They are THERE ILLEGALLY ! The only thing they're entitled to is enough time to move out. 😠
lol its called audacity .. they have a lot of it.
also .. laws protect squatters. it's ridiculous.
You know when the title has the word “squatters” in it, you know it’s not gonna end well for the plantiffs 🤣
You mean it’s going to end well 😊
@@dinahbrown902 not for the plantiffs hahahaha
@@Zenobiadream 🤣
Laughed so hard when he thought being a contracter for the property grants power of attorney
For the first time, I did not even need to watch the entire case to know that Judge Judy was going to dismiss the plaintiff's case. The minute I saw the title read, "Squatters Say They Were Illegally Evicted", statistically speaking, no judge wants to help an individual who is considered a squatter because they are usually in violation of the law.
“Judge, check this out, somebody tryin to steal the same house we stealin!!!” 😂😂😂
The way she scribbled out the security deposit😂😂😂
“Are you two married?” Look at her and ask that question again 😂
JJ put up the deuces at the end had me rolling 🤣🤣😂😂🤣🤣😂
How can you be illegally evicted when you illegally entered? People have things backwards.
JJ clapped them down so fast...like WTF were they thinking....squatting with no evidence
🤣🤣🤣🤣
0:27 you would think by now these Home owners would be smart enough to document everything so they can have evidence when the tenant lies about something have video record phone call idc do whatever you gotta do to get evidence on a liar
Thank you for the uploads! Much love from sunny California ❤
This was the funniest video ever, when Judge Judy realized he was sub-leasing she said good bye to all of them. I'm in stiches.
That scratch at 0:45 😂
Squatters illegally evicted? They weren’t supposed to be squatting in the first place! Some nerve!
JJ was so comical this whole clip. Scribble scrap scribble scrap 😂
Judge Judy for president!
I knew the case was over with that scribble.
😂😂 i had to watch this one because how does a SQUATTER get illegally evicted
As soon as I started watching I was like "GOODBYE" "WERE DONE" 😂🤣 cause i new that was gonna happen.
Hahaha 😂
I’m dying over here she scratching on paper 😂😂😂😂
That scratching sound! 😂😂
Seeking "punitive damages" for being evicted after squatting in someone else's home. No lease, no security deposit. And did damages to the home. This is like a SNL parody sketch.
This squatter case was hilarious! Why would those fools go before judge Judy! She was so totally fed up with them wasting her time!!
Money from program to look like a POS on TV
Judge Judy asks the defendants are they married lol now judge Judy you know darn well….😂😂😂😂
The titles today are just giving me joy. 😂
“Residence assistance WHAT?!” She is too funny
All these people are scammers 😂
That's hilarious! Scammers trying to scam another scammer.
A mess 🤦🏾♀️
This is sickening!
Your case is dismissed ✌🏾 😂
Nobody deserves any money! "We're done"!!
NO SOUP FOR YOU!!
This judge is simply THE BEST.👍👍👍👏👏👏👏
I lived for like 5 years without a lease on my first apartment after my original lease expired. That was STUPID - for both me and the landlord. We were just both lucky that were were decent people who treated each other well. He never even raised the rent by a dollar. I always paid on time and if I was a little late I'd always fulfill my promise to pay by the date I said I would pay. But if either one of us was unscrupulous- it would have been a massive headache. He was a great landlord though and he loved me as a tenant.
That's the kinda landlord l.wsnt when l move soon , treats you fair .
"Squatters illegally evicted"......my God how far we've fallen down the rabbit hole!
These people are unbelievable. 🤦🏻♀️
how can squatters be IIegally evicted, they shouldn't be squatting in a place thats not theirs
Oh my god what a mess😂😂😂