Long Island man dodges eviction for 20 years, living in house he doesn’t own

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A Long Island man who only ever made one mortgage payment has deftly used the courts to stay in the house for 23 years — for free, according to legal papers.

Guramrit Hanspal, 52, has filed four lawsuits and claimed bankruptcy seven times to avoid being booted from the 2,081-square-foot East Meadow home he “bought” for $290,000 in 1998.

So far, it’s worked: Two different banks and a real estate company have owned the three-bedroom, 2.5-bath home since Hanspal was foreclosed upon in 2000. But Hanspal remains.

Hanspal’s not the only occupant of the home leveraging the US Bankruptcy Code’s “automatic stay” rules, which give debtors a temporary reprieve from all collection efforts, harassment and foreclosures.


A Long Island man who only ever made one mortgage payment has deftly used the courts to stay in the house for 23 years — for free, according to legal papers.

Guramrit Hanspal, 52, has filed four lawsuits and claimed bankruptcy seven times to avoid being booted from the 2,081-square-foot East Meadow home he “bought” for $290,000 in 1998.

So far, it’s worked: Two different banks and a real estate company have owned the three-bedroom, 2.5-bath home since Hanspal was foreclosed upon in 2000. But Hanspal remains.

Hanspal’s not the only occupant of the home leveraging the US Bankruptcy Code’s “automatic stay” rules, which give debtors a temporary reprieve from all collection efforts, harassment and foreclosures.


“It’s really a group of people that are more than willing to use the courts and abuse the courts to whatever extent they need to extend their illegal occupancy,” said attorney Jordan Katz, who reps current property owner Diamond Ridge Partners.

Hanspal’s history of litigation “is incredibly long and sordid,” said Katz, who added that while he’s seen occupants staying in foreclosed homes before, “nothing even approaches the length of this one.”

“He’s not legally occupying that property,” Katz said. “It’s an outrage.”


And a good deal: Hanspal, who had an initial 7.375 percent interest rate on the $232,000 adjustable-rate mortgage, likely saved himself upwards of $440,000 by not paying his bills.

Hanspal got the mortgage from Washington Mutual in 1998 and made exactly one payment — $1,602.37 — before defaulting, prompting the bank to begin foreclosure proceedings a year later, court records show.


By May 2000, Washington Mutual successfully foreclosed on the home, and Hanspal was “forever barred” from any claim to the property, according to the judgment of foreclosure.

But Hanspal never left. By January 2001, he filed his first bankruptcy claim, records show. He went on to file another in November 2001, two in 2002 and one in 2003.
 
claimed bankruptcy seven times
I thought you could only do this like twice in the span of a decade or so.
Guramrit Hanspal, 52, has filed four lawsuits and claimed bankruptcy seven times to avoid being booted from the 2,081-square-foot East Meadow home he “bought” for $290,000 in 1998.
This is the shit I'm talking about their allowed to bend the rules,break the rules and smile while doing it when an home owner that happens to be black has to go down to city hall kick & shout to be heard then beg & plead with them cause it's costing you money and they still dick you around cause they can and what makes it worse is the tenant or the person working down there knows this and they add on to the bullshit but this fool gets to live for free;Fuck america,fuck this system which isn't capitalism it's trickery and slavery.
 
I thought you could only do this like twice in the span of a decade or so.

This is the shit I'm talking about their allowed to bend the rules,break the rules and smile while doing it when an home owner that happens to be black has to go down to city hall kick & shout to be heard then beg & plead with them cause it's costing you money and they still dick you around cause they can and what makes it worse is the tenant or the person working down there knows this and they add on to the bullshit but this fool gets to live for free;Fuck america,fuck this system which isn't capitalism it's trickery and slavery.
This is not a black or white thing. This is a legal loophole thing.

Ask some of the landlords on this board, black tenants do it to black homeowners all the time.
 
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