Squatter standoff captured on camera in Queens. (Woman gets arrested for removing squatter)

Can you squat on squatters? Move your boys in when they leave.

That's essentially what ole boy is doing.

He has the owners draw up a rental agreement so that he legally has a right to be there. And the he tries to annoy and agitate them enough to move on their own.....

But as he said in another video, if their felons he'll bring his gun and threaten to call the cops since felons can't be in a home with a weapon.....

But yeah if you catch then slipping and they do leave and the place is vacant again you could (the person with the rental/lease agreement) can then move their stuff out, change the locks, set up cameras and "squat" on the place until the move on
 
That's essentially what ole boy is doing.

He has the owners draw up a rental agreement so that he legally has a right to be there. And the he tries to annoy and agitate them enough to move on their own.....

But as he said in another video, if their felons he'll bring his gun and threaten to call the cops since felons can't be in a home with a weapon.....

But yeah if you catch then slipping and they do leave and the place is vacant again you could (the person with the rental/lease agreement) can then move their stuff out, change the locks, set up cameras and "squat" on the place until the move on
Could be a business opportunity
“resquat” or “temp co-resident”
 
Disgusting ass people talking about how the law works ..don't be a fucking loser get a place to stay that's legit
I hate people who do this shit!!! Talkin' bout squatters rights. You a fuckin bum nigga. Da fuck outta here!!!! Go bum some place else faggot!!!


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What about when Banks or landlords try to inventory houses to drive up prices, this is an effective way to shut that down.

Empty houses can be turned into drug dens and the whole neighborhood can spiral out of control.

I had somebody try to carbon monoxide me, I had to buy a detector.
 
We're going to get them people out without the help of the piglice



If I ever get another dog I'mma lease it out just to keep fuckers like them out.
 

Investigators from the Queens District Attorney’s Office were turned away at a $1 million Flushing home taken over by squatters Thursday — as another tenant claimed he was duped into subletting.

“I’m not a squatter, I’m renting,” said the man, who declined to give his name. “I paid rent. I’m not a squatter. Everyone in there right now is paying rent. Yes, to the same landlord. It is no good.

“People are taking pictures of us and yelling at us,” he said. “We are all paying rent. Everyone in there is paying rent. I don’t want to live with the squatter.”

He emerged from the house on 160th Street just 20 minutes after two DA investigators repeatedly knocked on the door and tried to get in but were left out in the cold — and finally gave up.

The Post reported Wednesday that another subletter, Kevin Ballasty, acknowledged that he was scammed into paying $1,500 to a squatter identified as “Jay,” with a supposed realtor named David Dubon getting a $1,000 fee for allegedly brokering the deal.

“There’s nothing in my right mind that could lead me to believe there was going to be a problem like this,” Ballasty said. “I was brought in through a real estate. This is a great find, thank you very much. And I love the place, I love the neighborhood. But I guess I paid $3,500 to the landlord, Jay.”

Jay spoke to The Post briefly and claimed he was “scammed” into living in the house, but did not clarify and has not returned repeated calls since. Dubon has also not returned calls.

The bizarre standoff began when Adele Andaloro, whose parents lived in the house until they died, began preparing the house for sale when she discovered the squatters who had taken up residence.

On Feb. 29 she showed up with a local TV crew and changed the locks — but was put in handcuffs by cops and issued a summons for unlawful eviction because the occupants, although unwanted, had established squatter’s rights under New York City law.

Under the law anyone who occupies a property in the Big Apple for at least 30 days can claim squatter’s rights, which means the rightful owner has to work through the courts to kick them out.

It is unclear why the Queens District Attorney’s Office attempted to get into the house on Thursday.

A spokesperson would only say Thursday that the office doesn’t comment “on ongoing investigations.” Subsequent inquiries were not immediately answered.
 
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