They put all effort to remove a homeless person from a park bench but allow someone to steal someone's property...where taxes, mortgage, and utilites are paid by the owner? Insane
This would make me very violent if it was my home and I got arrested for someone illegally entering my home and living in it. Yes I’d accept being arrested. But the after affect would not be pretty. Then they’d have a right to arrest me again.
They do now in Florida!! No more Squatters !! false documents with no proof they now get arrested, also trespassing, breaking in, and entering are thrown in as well. No more waiting it is immediately. Why they have not moved forward in other states makes NO sense to me.
Laws that protect renters trumps those laws. (BTW, this is why the entire notion of "renter's right" is ridiculous, you never have rights to other people's property.)
@@blairhoughton7918 What the f*** do you mean, proof? The man literally broke the door on camera and ten minutes after he was handcuffed + escorted off the property. Denying reality doesn’t make you cool or unique.
@@blairhoughton7918 They literally have footage of him breaking into the house featured in the news report you and me both just watched. Please be serious for a second.
Florida just passed a law kicking out squatters. The law allows law enforcement to remove squatters who do not have a lease authorized by the property owner. It adds criminal penalties, intentionally presenting a fraudulent lease is a misdemeanor and a felony to intentionally sell or lease someone else's property. And a felony if intentionally cause $1000 or more in damage while squatting or trespassing. Now the rest of the states need to follow since squatting has become a normal national occurrence.
@cassandra9699 what's the Real problem in Florida??? They arrested the home owner in New York.. our governor is making sure the same doesn't happen here.
this is a big problem. You go on vacation for over 30 days and someone takes over your home and you have to go through legal hoops to get them out. This is a big problem! Way to go Florida!
The initial idea was put in place under situations where a property remained abandoned for several years by the homeowner but was occupied by someone else during that time. Essentially, the initial idea was as a way to limit urban decay, allowing people who actually cared about a piece of land to take care of it, as opposed to allowing a property to slowly decade due to the original homeowner abandoning or forgetting about it. Unfortunately, as you can see here, though, this system is rife for abuse, with the 30-day time limit honestly being a joke. Staying in a property for 5 years before the owner even bothers to visit, sure, that makes sense. But 30-days, while the homeowner is already in the process of selling it? Yeah that's bullshit. Hope that explains some things.
@@seagullman87 Not exactly. That "initial idea" you reference was merely the bogus sales pitch that the pre-paid politicians suckered people in on, when the reality was that this here was the issue all along. They thought they could get away with it with just the certain "squatters" they were trying to protect at the time, but of course it blew up everywhere. What else would you expect when you invent cover stories for thieves and vandals, aka "aiding and abetting" criminals at the expense of everyone else?? Give an inch, they'll take a mile.. then 10 miles, then 100 miles, ad infinitum.
Squatter had “proof” though. Had a lease to show the police, which of course was fake. But that can’t be determined by police. Hence they gotta go to court for a tenant/landlord dispute. The issue is landlords can rent out their properties without getting the govt involved. Which I guess a good thing if you’re trying to hide income or want less govt oversight/regulations. But at the same time, when a situation like this arises, law enforcement can’t prove on the spot if the lease is real or not. Anyone can fake these documents and take advantage of people, both landlords and tenants. Just to be clear, I’m not saying that is what this woman did. I truly believe her. But this is a GIANT loophole in the system that can be easily exploited.
@@willdejong7763ok, so let’s say you’re renting an apartment from me. You have a legal lease, but I want to break the lease and get you out of my rental property. So I call the cops and tell them you’re a squatter. You don’t have the lease on you, for whatever reason. Do you think the cops should be allowed to take me at my word and have you thrown out?
Because apparently all they have to do is claim to have a lease. They don't even have to provide proof. Which means this could happen to anyone who owns a home. You could step out for a few minutes and bam, now your home belongs to "squatters" according to the cops. Wonder how they would handle it if it were their property. I'm guessing a little different. This is unreal and I'm beyond pissed.
These squatters are claiming to be valid "tenants," or renters. In the video, the guy who CLAIMED to be a leaseholder, but who didn't have a copy of a lease, is pretty suspicious. The police cannot really determine if the squatters-pretending-to-be-leaseholders actually have a valid lease. So, the police tell the actual homeowner to go thru the courts.
are you seriously asking this question? If illegal immigrants have rights here, what makes you believe that squatters don't? There's no one to blame but politicians that passed the laws.
The so called new Desantis Fl law is also trash. You have to pay the cops an " hourly fee" which they're choosing to not disclose because I'm sure it's outrageous..and all they do is keep the peace while you change the locks. What a joke!
Here is fhe main problem. I am a landlord... OK I take the squatter to court and after spending my money and time and losing income, lets assume that I win and take the squatter out. The big problem is that there is no real consequences for the squatter. No criminal charges for lying in court or financial penalties, they will just move to the next victim. We need to change the laws all around the country.
Its worse than that. Its not that the law does nothing... the law actually protects the person who broke into your home. The law gives more privileges and rights to the squatter than the homeowner. Honestly if the law did nothing, it would be better than the current state.
What is so hard about solving the squatter issue? If the squatter can't provide legal documents that they own, rented or lease the property than that is ground for removable.
@samiswill baloney. Less than .0001 percent are unoccupied. If I buy and maintain the property I can do what I want. Maybe Cuba is a better option for you
That's the whole problem here. They have a signed lease in their hand saying they have a right to be there, when the lease is a forgery that they made up. So it has to be proven in court that the lease is fake before any actions can be taken. Which can take months and months. Until then the homeowner is screwed.
"Squatters"? No, they are god damn criminals. That euphemism is absolutely insane. And what's even more insane is that the cops are not arresting them. What if I come home from work and find someone broke into my house and is claiming they have a lease? Will the cops let them have my house? This is fu**ing nuts!
I’m with you, the squatter would know he was leaving my home real quick. I think most men would flip the f*#k out. I know the cops hands are tied but why the hell would you arrest the owner of the house ? A cop has to draw the line at some point and use their f*#king God given brains. Oh and have a back bone and NOT act like a spineless jelly fish!!!
They have no proof of ownership and has the nerve to make demands and to tell the cops what to do! the entitlement is outrageously beyond comprehension, so sickening!
America has had this pioneering mindset for years. But now there's no more land to homestead on. So, instead of managing stuff. They just have a meltdown. Which is where the rudeness and entitlement comes from.
We should encourage squatters to move into the homes of all those lawmakers who passed this kind of law. Let's see how fast the law ends up getting overturned.
I was TERRIFIED when I purchased a home because the house wasn't occupied for a month and I swore someone was going to walk in and take my new home. People who don't pay rent or own the property but feel entitled to living there NEED to be charged with theft and burglary. Its disgusting.
Yes they do and they are coming for your house next! YOU better give it up along with your family and ALL of your possessions, oh wait YOU don't own anything because that is racist also... #TRUMP2024 #FJB
@@kenc2257 not just that but people easily move in even if the house is just being renovated or recently sold. There's one in little neck that a couple bought for $2m and found a squatter who claimed to be the previous owner's "caretaker" and he rents the rooms for $50 a night!
You’re living in the communist states of America, where the middle class is controlled utterly and squatters with no job can steal everything you worked so hard for while your bosses/companies make 23x what you bring them, and you must slave your whole life away for shit you want just for it to be legally stolen.
It's disgusting. And apparently now illegals were told about this. There's a recording of one guy saying he couldn't wait to get here to take possession of a property no one is living in
Why would a landlord kick out a tenant? Maybe because they’re not paying rent or being destructive? Why else would a landlord kick out a tenant? Like just because??
Her mistake was admitting that she changed the locks, and it seems she also admitted to the cops she did so to keep out the squatters. Do NOT do that. Squatters have the most rights when they are physically inside the house. So make sure the cops show up when they aren't, and when they have no legal way of getting in. If you want rid of squatters: quickly change the locks while they are out of the house. When they come back and throw a fit, call the cops saying someone is threatening you / trying to break in. Do NOT admit that they are squatters, that they have ever been in the house, or even that you've ever seen them before. Just play dumb and repeat that you're the property owner, you have NO tenants, and you do NOT know who these people are. The cops will likely tell THEM to go to court and prove that they should be allowed back in, which of course they can't.
@Lenalqvers Hard to prove when the pic or video was made. And again, they have to go to COURT for that evidence to matter. It's likely easier for them to just find another vacant house and start again.
Squatters are criminals they should have 0 rights, homeowners who own the rights should not be arrested. Police need to do better and do their job, we need a federal law in place to charges squatters with federal crimes.
Read the constitution. The federal government has no jurisdiction over this. Police don't make the laws the enforce them. if you don't like it, change the laws in your State
@cassandra9699 you keep posting dufus comments on several reply threads & when asked by others to explain your reasoning you don't reply back, you make yourself look weird by avoiding answering 😅
@@timstrawbridgewell Tim, if squatting is a crime then why was the homeowner arrested rather than the squatter? The real crime is a society that doesn't care about it's citizen's welfare. Most of these homes are second homes/vacation homes etc. Someone can't squat in a house that is already inhabited. If squatting was a crime then they would have arrested the squatter not the homeowner. If squatting was a crime, then what are "squatters rights"? I know this is an uncomfortable topic for people, mostly because people have lost their humanity.
This man is a genius, he just started a new career opportunity to help homeowners get rid of swatters. Hopefully, every homeowner that has a swatter problem sees this and ask a friend to do this or hire someone to do it.
@@blairhoughton7918 You've just completely ignored the point that the squatter showed absolutely no proof of being a legal tenant. For example, am I allowed to say you've (person that I'm replying to right now) evicted me illegally from my home? You may reply that you're not, nor have ever been, my landlord. Well I just say otherwise. Nope, I don't have to show the authorities proof that I rented from you. Just take my word for it. Now imagine you get arrested now. Do you understand?
@@blairhoughton7918 Tenant: a person who occupies land or property rented from a landlord. Someone cannot just say they are a tenant, thus forcing someone else to be their landlord. The points that you've brought up are great, for a legitimate established tenant/landlord relationship. The issue that normal people are having, and what makes the defense of the original issue so ridiculous, is that there is no established tenant relationship. No lease, no rental payment, not even a signed document from the actual owner to the squatter. If I steal a car from you can I then claim that you're my established legal car dealership? If I then wreck that car can I claim that you sold me a faulty vehicle & pursue legal action against you?
@@ShawsOwn A cop isn't qualified or authorized to determine who is a tenant. A landlord isn't legally allowed to take the law into their own hands, and couldn't be trusted with it, because landlords have a 5,000-year history of abusing tenants. Get a court involved. They'll figure out whose rights are what and they'll order the cops to deal with the wrongs.
As usual, it seems the law is protecting the wrongdoers instead of the legal rightful property owner. What a sick twisted system where the legal property owner is arrested and the ones breaking the law get to stay in the house. It’s just mind boggling to me how this sh** is happening all across the Country. And the rightful home owners have to pay thousands of dollars and obtain a costly attorney to have things sorted out. What a nightmare!!
@@grayrabbit2211this exists in every state. Not just New York. And it exists for a reason, to protect legit tenants from unscrupulous landlords. Unfortunately, some tenants game the system
Unfortunately in New York that is a legal arrest-able offense. New York is the worst when it comes to property rights. In Pennsylvania you have to be continually squatting in the same place for 21 years only then it’s considered yours
@@dbesh5723The 10 years don't matter. A squatter can still live in your house if you leave it unoccupied. You need to take the squatter to court, hire a lawyer and evict them. You can't even shut off their utilities. In almost all states, Turning off utilities like water or heat would fall into the category of “self-help” evictions, which are illegal. The only way to remove a squatter, in most states and situations, is through the legal eviction process.
@@mfgreviews5028 in Pennsylvania if it’s before the 21 year mark it’s considered criminal trespassing so no you don’t need to “evict” them they arnt tenants they are criminals
@@dbesh5723 I am buying a home outright in newyork and i dare a lowlife squat in my property.lol Newyork crazy as hell. This aint happening no time soon in texas.
This happened to my mom and I. We did everything the legal way. Hired an attorney and went to court. The judge was unhelpful, and we had to redo paperwork and go to court again. Months later, everything we had in our house was stolen. Even our sentimental items like photos. I sometimes wish we hadn't done things the legal way. The squters got away with everything, even the theft.
@@gypsybaby3196what’s the proof he’s been there 30 days. Changing locks on your own house is not illegal without proof it is legally rented. Are you a squatter advocate 😅
So if an ad is placed for the sell of a house, you're telling me that's basically a calling card for homeless people to just move in and take over, and the law basically approves this?
Tip to anyone wondering about this. If you find squatters in your home, DON'T call the police. Either 'get rid' of them quietly on your own or wait tell no ones home and 'move in' yourself and change the locks again and do the same thing they did. This is important: Dont tell anyone they're there, no one can ever know they were ever there.
Squatters are not renters or tenants. They are thieves, just as if they stole your car. A carjacker doesn't get the privileges of owning your car just because he's been using it for a few weeks. Why should a squatter get the same rights as a tenant just because he's successfully stolen the home for 30 days? As a constitutional republic, the elected representatives have the obligation of creating the laws the people want. Obviously the people didn't want this. They're going to need to force gov't to repeal the law, vote out the lawmakers who wrote it and the governor who signed it, or impeach them to run them out of office so they can't keep voting our rights away.
@@LookingGlass363 Mine is FL and they just passed that law! Today actually... Wow Wow, they made it a felony for any squatter with a fraudulent lease. And the owner can evict them immediately
In most conservative states you should be fine. But God help anyone who has squatters in New York or California. They'll never be able to get rid of them. 😂🤣😂🤣
Ask for the lease papers, if they can't produce them, out they go. But no, police take their word they have a lease. Try not producing a drivers license when you're stopped, tell the officer you have one, let us know how that turns out for you if he can't find a record for it.
The police are not going to make someone homeless over you not providing a lease on the spot. That would enable unethical landlords to evict anyone they like.
@@robertstout6980 no…I mean everyone who is unable to provide a lease. Do you have leases on you at all times? Anyways this is moot, squatters usually have fake leases.
exactly where I am confused. If I walk into my house and there are strangers there I will defend myself first and ask questions later. When the cops come how will this be any different than a case of BE and self defense? People walk in on break ins all the time and sometimes they end fatally, who is to say that isn't the situation?
Breaking and entering is a crime. The problem is, that cops don’t know who’s a trespasser and who’s a tenant. The place to resolve it, is in eviction court.
@0IIIIII 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Cops don't know who owns it? How about the name who's on the Deed or Tax records!?! Seems like this should be an easy solution. As soon as you provide that info, and squatters have no lease? Out the fuck they go!
@@alexandersupertramp7353 ok, so what about when the squatter or tenant claims to have a lease? You’re obviously wrong why are you arguing with me? All the police, lawyers, and judges think you’re wrong and I’m right, because that’s what the laws say
This has to be the SINGLE worst thing I've ever seen. Arresting the OWNER of the house trying the get the squatter who BROKE IN to get out. And the home OWNER gets arrested?????? And the squatter that BROKE on the house gets to say at that woman's house!!! Absolutely sickening.
So messed up, I saw another video where a rich girl went back to her home, after months of being gone, and found squatters, so she called the police and they removed them within a day, regardless of squatters protection laws. Why follow these weird rules for some and not others?
It was probably a rich white girl. I can guarantee you that if this story involved a white woman finding a black squatter in her house, the black man would have been removed without hesitation. He'd have probably been tasered or even shot if he resisted arrest.
@@williamclark1244 What are you talking about? Latino is not a race and not everyone goes by America's racial system. Also learn the difference between nationality, race, ethnicity.
@@williamclark1244here y’all go making it about race again!! And y’all wonder why issues can’t be fixed, viewing every conflict through a racial lens doesn’t fix the actual systemic issue. Which is homeowners rights.
Tip: If you are not occupying one of your properties, it's imperative that you get a home security system so that you'll be able to monitor it through alarms and surveillance.
When I rented my apartment, my landlord had me sign two copies of my lease. One for my records, one for hers so if there's any issues. When squatters say they have a lease, homeowners should be able to ask then to produce it. If the homeowner's name and signature isn't on it, then the squatters should have to go.
This is insane that they keep referring to the home owner as a "landlord" in every case 🤦 but yet the squatters never provide legit legal proof that they are renting the place from the home owner 🤦
We have similar laws where I live. That's exactly why I won't rent out any of my extra rooms. They give renters all the rights and screw the homeowners.
@@db-rc5fr even states with landlord friendly laws have squatters. Because if a squatter claims to have a lease, and it seems reasonable to assume so, the police will not remove the squatter. They will tell you to go to court, and in the meantime, to leave the property and stop harassing the squatter.
Florida lawmakers have passed a bill to put a stop to it here in our state. House Bill 621 authorizes property owners to request action by the sheriff's office to immediately remove squatters from your home. The bill passed overwhelmingly in the Florida senate last week.Mar 14, 2024
New York is looking at making a law to this effect. We just are being careful the wording doesn't allow for this to happen to legitimate tenants. Someone doesn't not need a lease to have tenant rights. Example person a had oral permission to stay six months, they brought in person b and then left. person b keeps pay or the owner doesn't care to evict. person b's son moves in, with his girlfriend. Person b and son die in a freak accident. The girlfriend has tenants rights.
Or people in the hospital for a long period of time. I just saw a story where it happened to an elderly lady who was in the hospital. These people have no shame and are Godless! SMH!!!!
Yep, set up cameras, with some motion detectors. If you get the video alart showing the squatters breaking and entering, then the police will have them removed and criminally charged. Another tip is to have someone come by weekly, pickup the flyers, mail etc. those piling up is a dead giveaway an owner or legitimate tenant isn't around
It is beyond me that politicians can’t make a distinction between what is a legal tenant and someone that is stealing a property! This is absolutely insane!
Not really. A squatter has rights because they’re masquerading as legal tenants. Cops won’t arrest them for anything they can’t be sure is illegal. So that’s why they say, you go to court and get an eviction
no its a law from the 1800's which helped settlers claim uninhabited land, which to be fair is just as shitty. New laws and politics suck, but we still have to obey land laws from the 1800's (which should be modernized). I'd say jump to less conclusions like that, cause it wasn't even a democrat. It was Abe Lincoln who helped pass that law....A republican if you need a reminder. You remember Sheila Jackson Lee? The "AR-15's are chambered in 50. cal, along with weighing as much as three heavy boxes" lady. Well, you're on her level right now. @@junicohen7918
I'm shocked that these squatters aren't being arrested for burglary and grand theft (stealing property worth more than $3000). New York and California with these tenant protection laws are awful. If you want to help solve this problem, vote out the people in charge.
@@Gr8Incarnate I don't live in New York so I can't tell you anything about what's going on there except for the simple fact that someone, somewhere in New York's government allowed this to happen.
@@Gr8Incarnatelmfao squatters rights are policies put in place by guess who? DEMOCRATS!!! Wake up and look for a different source of news, or do your own research. It’s not that hard
@@samiswilfthat's ridiculous. If the house is empty it's still not the squatters property. Maybe you'd be happier in Cuba where there are no private property rights. In America, if I'm paying the bills it's mine to do what I want with it. 🤡
This is such a a simple damn fix. If the legal HOMEOWNER Demands that someone leave a property they own they must leave or be arrested. Lease or no lease, doesn't matter. The tenants rights should come into play after an illegal eviction in which they can sue if they actually had a standing to be there.
No, the simple fix would be for owners to keep a better eye on their properties BEFORE these people move in. If you're too cheap to invest in security cameras, then have someone regularly check in on these properties. "lease or no lease" If the lease is VALID, then it does matter.
@@tech-bore8839 LOL by your logic you're saying someone should be able to go get in my car and drive it around because I'm not actively watching it. This isn't how life should work.
@@crazeokc I'm not saying they have a right to your vehicle, but if you're not putting in ANY measures to keep your car from being stolen, you're just as much to blame.
@@tech-bore8839 Ok say I have securtity cameras, an alarm, deadbolt locks and motion sensors inside my home. I go on vacation and someone enters my home, I call the cops and when the cops show up the person in my home says that they have a lease for the home and are renting it. I come home early from my vacation to handle this, but the cops do what they always do and say it is a civil matter. Is that still my fault? These squatters don't have to show a lease to the cops, they have to show one during a civil trial. Meanwhile I have to spend money and let them live in my house until a judge tells them to leave.
So...If someone breaks into my CAR? And they tell the police it's their Car? All I need do is show my Documentation and have them arrested. So Why is it Not the Same for a Homeowner? This is Crazy! (And I have pictures of my lease on my phone)
@@stevenroshni1228 But why does it take them more than a Half Hour To find the lease documents! In today's world Electronically anyone can retrieve Lease Info in 5 Mins! NOT 3-6 MONTHS! RIGHT?
@@stevenroshni1228 I misplaced/lost my tax documents, can I be exempt from paying my taxes? Do you seriously think the IRS will leave me alone? As someone who was a tenant from 1993 - 2013 [3 different locations/landlords], the lease is among key documents I always had in a safe place but readily accessible. Now, as a homeowner, I have those same lease agreements for my tenants in a safe place, again readily accessible at a moment's notice. "Tenants rights" are being taken advantage of by squatters who are leveraging the slowness of the legal system to get free residency at the expense of the homeowner. This is an unintentional consequence of laws passed to prevent shady landlords from pulling BS. The problem is those laws went way overboard, to the point the landlord has their hands tied behind their back when dealing with problem tenants these days - and now squatters have become a thing, too. I've had to evict a problem tenant once here in Chicago, the process is maddening. What's the point of owning a home if you can't control what goes on there, particularly if a tenant is violating a lease or a squatter moves in that shouldn't be there in the first place? Just like there are shady landlords, there are also shady tenants who take advantage of the legal process and slowness of the courts to get up to six months or more of free residency out of a landlord, who still has to pay their property taxes, mortgage, utilities, repairs to the home when needed [if they don't, they risk fines and losing their property], all while the problem tenant not only deprives the landlord of their contracted income but often also add to the damages to the home. And when the courts finally orders them kicked out, the sheriff just shows up to supervise it all - the LANDLORD has the responsibility to get all the stuff thrown out, and then the tenant has the audacity to sue the landlord, accusing the landlord of all manner of nonsense - "my $20k diamond necklace went missing when evil landlord took out my dresser drawer on eviction day" [let's ignore the fact that this tenant hasn't paid any rent in months but allegedly has valuable assets like that to lose]. As someone who has been on the landlord and tenant side of things, the laws are way overbalanced to the tenant's favor. That's why this nonsense with squatters is happening now. Enough is enough!
@@cobbetlprogrammer1344not everyone’s lease is electronic. We signed a paper lease when we moved into our home 5 years ago. We never had anything electronically passed between us & our landlord. Now we took a picture of our lease and I have it saved so that in case anything happened to the paper one. But not everyone is going to do that. 🤷🏼♀️
This situation shouldn't be happening at all. The BIG problem is the GOVERNMENT, they protect criminals and punish the rightful home owner. The government does not care at all about home owners, they have a messed up ridiculous law that protect squatters.
This is OUTRAGEOUS and infuriates me. Also, in case anyone wants to know how this works… Squatters look for houses that are up for sale, check them out to see if they’re vacant, BREAK IN, change the locks and then try to reside there for 30 days and then the police can’t kick them out. Liberal states have literally made it legal to break into someone’s home and kick them out. I’m a black woman and I voted democrat when I was in college, but since then, I’ve gained more life experience and eventually learned that Dems typically side with criminals over law abiding citizens such as myself. Stop voting for them. They don’t care about you and aren’t on your side. They will always choose criminals and illegals over you.
Thanks for the explanation. Also, voting dem in the early 2000’s- 2010’s had a different meaning. Maybe i was blind but seems people in general wasnt so out of control and policies could be lax in situations, and protect those in need. Not anymore, give and inch they take two miles.
@@MnMS1904I wholeheartedly agree. That’s a great point and exactly how I feel. I didn’t leave the left, the left left me. I haven’t actually become more conservative it’s just that the left has gone insane. They’ve allowed the far left to completely take the wheel of the party in regard to crime, immigration and gender/identity politics. Drives me crazy.
Getting real tired of ignorant people. The squatters don’t have any rights. They are just pretending to be legal tenants, who have well deserved rights. And thus, a property dispute exists. So you need to go to court as a landlord to get your property back.
This is so messed up.. how can people just take over someone else property and the laws allows it, and on top of that arresting the actual owner of the property?? If you cannot show proof of rent how can you still stay? This is insane
Because responsible homeowners are actually present at the property and don’t hoard property in order to rent it out to other people. If you actually live in your house squatters are not a problem
@@tgjhgf8113. So people can't live the American business dream and own more than one property? That sounds like blaming a Hyundai owner for owning an easier to steal car instead of, I don't know.....THE ACTUAL CRIMINAL.
@@pita-z5g get a house sitter or security system . It’s not the governments job to protect your property in that way. Be a responsible adult. My parents own 3 properties in 3 different countries and don’t have these problems because they’re responsible about home ownership.
Why do squatters have "tenant's rights after 30 days"?! Can I have "money rights after 30 days" if I rob a bank and they are slow to catch me? Makes no fkn sense!!!!!
If the police arrive demanding a lease from you every time a landlord says you’re squatting, and you don’t or can’t provide it, then do the cops have the right to haul you out? If not, then no, Florida has not in fact removed squatters’ rights.
@@0IIIIII• That means the owner doesn't want you there in the first place and you should move out immediately. If you don't want to be kicked out the same day, make sure you have your lease papers available, and don't be an idiot, it is NOT your property.
@@J.D.Vision ok, so even if you’re a legal tenant, even if you have kids, or elderly in the rental home, and even if you’ve been giving the landlord your money, if you’re unable to find the lease in the police’s presence (how long will they give you?), then you think the cops should be allowed to haul everyone out and all your stuff too? Really?
The cop in glasses appears to black man, his skin color but what shocked me is he has straight hair unheard of. George Floyd never had that kind of hair but rip to him.
@@NicholasW943 Well that's still verbal non verified information. Thats like me saying my friend has lived in my neighbors house for over 30 days so now he gets to stay there. It's all bureaucracy, the person with documentation goes to jail while the person with nothing who clearly doesn't belong there stays. Clown world.
@@NicholasW943 no lol, all they have to do is say "ive lived her for 30 days" and its no longer a criminal matter, its a civil one, the police cannot do anything or investigate anything in a civil case
They put all effort to remove a homeless person from a park bench but allow someone to steal someone's property...where taxes, mortgage, and utilites are paid by the owner? Insane
This would make me very violent if it was my home and I got arrested for someone illegally entering my home and living in it. Yes I’d accept being arrested. But the after affect would not be pretty. Then they’d have a right to arrest me again.
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Cops arresting the homeowner should be a crime itself.
The cop is probably a squatter himself
Absolutely! Go squat at the cops house then see what the cop does!
Absolutely
@@fuexiong88the cop is doing what the law says sheep
Black guy with straight hair and also wear glasses, he must be blacker than Will Smith lol
There should be laws to protect homeowners from squatters
This law has been here since 18 something. Idk why we still need it and have it in 2024… if that’s the case I can become a squatter rn
NY is communist
@cassandra9699 Please explain more indepth?
They do now in Florida!! No more Squatters !! false documents with no proof they now get arrested, also trespassing, breaking in, and entering are thrown in as well. No more waiting it is immediately. Why they have not moved forward in other states makes NO sense to me.
Laws that protect renters trumps those laws. (BTW, this is why the entire notion of "renter's right" is ridiculous, you never have rights to other people's property.)
He broke into the house IN FRONT OF THE POLICE, yet the woman who actually owns the place got arrested?
@@blairhoughton7918 Breaking down the door to a house that you do not own nor have keys for is breaking in.
@@blairhoughton7918 What the f*** do you mean, proof? The man literally broke the door on camera and ten minutes after he was handcuffed + escorted off the property. Denying reality doesn’t make you cool or unique.
@@blairhoughton7918 They literally have footage of him breaking into the house featured in the news report you and me both just watched. Please be serious for a second.
@@blairhoughton7918god you’re an idiot
Yep, that's life in democratic run cities!
The day homeowners go to jail and squatters dont. You know the world is twisted and upsidedown! Disgusting! And pathetic!
this squatter eviction process benefits court systems and lawyers..they are laughing alll the way to the bank
it is called blue state
BLUE STATE
That is Bidens America.
New York is not reflective of the rest of the civilised and sane world.
The fact that a homeowner has to go through a process to "legally" remove someone who has "illegally" gained access to their home is insane.
It's how America was created
It is ridiculous and disgusting!
this squatter eviction process benefits court systems and lawyers..they are laughing alll the way to the bank
@@br.m Every nation at one point or another started by an invasion and war.
The pen is not mightier than the sword, rather the pen is backed by the sword - Eduardo
Florida just passed a law kicking out squatters. The law allows law enforcement to remove squatters who do not have a lease authorized by the property owner. It adds criminal penalties, intentionally presenting a fraudulent lease is a misdemeanor and a felony to intentionally sell or lease someone else's property. And a felony if intentionally cause $1000 or more in damage while squatting or trespassing. Now the rest of the states need to follow since squatting has become a normal national occurrence.
Nice
@cassandra9699that is a problem? Can’t solve everything in a day…
@cassandra9699 what's the Real problem in Florida??? They arrested the home owner in New York.. our governor is making sure the same doesn't happen here.
@cassandra9699How is that not a real problem lmao
this is a big problem. You go on vacation for over 30 days and someone takes over your home and you have to go through legal hoops to get them out. This is a big problem! Way to go Florida!
Hiring a lawyer is not acceptable. This should not be allowed no questions
Who TF came up with 'squatter rights'?? In what situation does a squatter ever have more rights than the lawful owner?
The initial idea was put in place under situations where a property remained abandoned for several years by the homeowner but was occupied by someone else during that time. Essentially, the initial idea was as a way to limit urban decay, allowing people who actually cared about a piece of land to take care of it, as opposed to allowing a property to slowly decade due to the original homeowner abandoning or forgetting about it. Unfortunately, as you can see here, though, this system is rife for abuse, with the 30-day time limit honestly being a joke. Staying in a property for 5 years before the owner even bothers to visit, sure, that makes sense. But 30-days, while the homeowner is already in the process of selling it? Yeah that's bullshit. Hope that explains some things.
@@seagullman87yep the Homestead act of 1862 which helped settlers claim land that was basically uninhabited
some POS democrat im sure
@@seagullman87 Not exactly. That "initial idea" you reference was merely the bogus sales pitch that the pre-paid politicians suckered people in on, when the reality was that this here was the issue all along. They thought they could get away with it with just the certain "squatters" they were trying to protect at the time, but of course it blew up everywhere. What else would you expect when you invent cover stories for thieves and vandals, aka "aiding and abetting" criminals at the expense of everyone else??
Give an inch, they'll take a mile.. then 10 miles, then 100 miles, ad infinitum.
Must be squatter came up with squatter rights..😂😂😂
The squatter shows no proof of a lease and stays, and the owner goes to jail. Ridiculous the law is so ridiculous.
And she had proof
It feels like we are living in an alternate reality, where the laws are backwards from what they should be. Bizarro world.
Squatter had “proof” though. Had a lease to show the police, which of course was fake. But that can’t be determined by police. Hence they gotta go to court for a tenant/landlord dispute.
The issue is landlords can rent out their properties without getting the govt involved. Which I guess a good thing if you’re trying to hide income or want less govt oversight/regulations. But at the same time, when a situation like this arises, law enforcement can’t prove on the spot if the lease is real or not. Anyone can fake these documents and take advantage of people, both landlords and tenants.
Just to be clear, I’m not saying that is what this woman did. I truly believe her. But this is a GIANT loophole in the system that can be easily exploited.
@@GrizzlyX No. In this case the squatters only said they had a lease. They did not show anything in writing to police.
@@willdejong7763ok, so let’s say you’re renting an apartment from me. You have a legal lease, but I want to break the lease and get you out of my rental property. So I call the cops and tell them you’re a squatter. You don’t have the lease on you, for whatever reason. Do you think the cops should be allowed to take me at my word and have you thrown out?
WHY WHY WHY would a squatter have any rights ever over a house that isn't theirs????
Democrats
Because apparently all they have to do is claim to have a lease. They don't even have to provide proof. Which means this could happen to anyone who owns a home. You could step out for a few minutes and bam, now your home belongs to "squatters" according to the cops. Wonder how they would handle it if it were their property. I'm guessing a little different. This is unreal and I'm beyond pissed.
@@jasond4752my two canine biological entities would not allow it.
These squatters are claiming to be valid "tenants," or renters. In the video, the guy who CLAIMED to be a leaseholder, but who didn't have a copy of a lease, is pretty suspicious. The police cannot really determine if the squatters-pretending-to-be-leaseholders actually have a valid lease. So, the police tell the actual homeowner to go thru the courts.
are you seriously asking this question? If illegal immigrants have rights here, what makes you believe that squatters don't? There's no one to blame but politicians that passed the laws.
Thank you Florida Governor for standing up to this type of total BS
The so called new Desantis Fl law is also trash. You have to pay the cops an " hourly fee" which they're choosing to not disclose because I'm sure it's outrageous..and all they do is keep the peace while you change the locks. What a joke!
The laws need to be changed!!
You will own nothing and you will be happy.
Start squatting in the mansions your senators and congresspeople live in - they don't care about anything unless it affects them directly.
They are in Florida.
Why should it? This is the reason why I moved to NY, don't ruin the good that's left in MYC
You vote for democrats you get what you voted for.
Here is fhe main problem. I am a landlord... OK I take the squatter to court and after spending my money and time and losing income, lets assume that I win and take the squatter out. The big problem is that there is no real consequences for the squatter. No criminal charges for lying in court or financial penalties, they will just move to the next victim. We need to change the laws all around the country.
💯👍
That is a HUGE part of the problem. NO CONSEQUENCES for the Squatter and no expenses...........
What could go wrong when you elect people, vote for the policies and the party that enables criminals in the name of social justice?
@@db-rc5fr There are plenty of red states that have these loopholes in the residential tenancy laws. maybe try to read and educate yourself hon.
Then you try to get them to pay and they don't at all.
The fact that people can just take over a home and the law will do nothing is sick. It's called breaking and entering.
Well, i have an iron pipe by my front door if I see a complete stranger trying to come in my house
The "law" did do something. They arrested the homeowner who pays their salaries.
Its worse than that. Its not that the law does nothing... the law actually protects the person who broke into your home. The law gives more privileges and rights to the squatter than the homeowner. Honestly if the law did nothing, it would be better than the current state.
That’s why it’s going on the law does not support the owners
Sick eh
This is horrible! Homeowners should be able to sue the state for letting this happen!
How is a fake lease binding?? If the squatter couldnt provide a lease or proof, how can he prove 30-day tenant rights has been established?
DEMOCRATS HATE AMERICANS, THIS IS WHY.
How can a police officer tell the difference between a real lease and a fake lease? That's why it has to go to court
@@stevenroshni1228by investigating..it shouldn’t take them long to verify the people’s names on the lease document and to confirm payments were made
How can a court determine the difference between a real lease and a fake? @@stevenroshni1228
@@stevenroshni1228
Isnt this why we have detectives that are trained to gather evidence
The Squatter seems to be a psychopath to talk smoothly like that, when he knows this is not his property.
Absolutely shameful
Free one mil basically
He can “talk smooth” bcz he knows THE LAW IS ON HIS SIDE and not the homeowner. Our country have become RIDICULOUS!
What is so hard about solving the squatter issue? If the squatter can't provide legal documents that they own, rented or lease the property than that is ground for removable.
And if that doesn't work hire those that will get them out even if it takes broken bones.
Wanting to own vacant property sounds like that should be the real crime, as such greed drives up the housing market
@@samiswilf what if you're renovating the empty house
@samiswill baloney. Less than .0001 percent are unoccupied. If I buy and maintain the property I can do what I want. Maybe Cuba is a better option for you
That's the whole problem here. They have a signed lease in their hand saying they have a right to be there, when the lease is a forgery that they made up. So it has to be proven in court that the lease is fake before any actions can be taken. Which can take months and months. Until then the homeowner is screwed.
The Police Department must be sued. This is literal and sheer hard crime and insanity.
The police are actually following the ridiculous laws that they did not create
no the politicians who makes this nonsensical laws needs to be sued the police are just doing their job
@@kurihamehayd1646 No, they aren't. If a law is unjust you have a duty to break it.
Both to teach them a lesson. I say we let homeless people into the politicians houses.
"Squatters"? No, they are god damn criminals. That euphemism is absolutely insane. And what's even more insane is that the cops are not arresting them. What if I come home from work and find someone broke into my house and is claiming they have a lease? Will the cops let them have my house? This is fu**ing nuts!
We should not blame the police, they're doing what exactly they are told to do so, but we should those who told the police to do.
@@Yohanjin0925 😂
Good police should resist. They know it's wrong to take a person's home and let the squatter have it.@@Yohanjin0925
It's liberal policies. I hope all of us New Yorkers vote Red in November. I will for the first time in my life because we need a massive change here
I’m with you, the squatter would know he was leaving my home real quick. I think most men would flip the f*#k out. I know the cops hands are tied but why the hell would you arrest the owner of the house ? A cop has to draw the line at some point and use their f*#king God given brains. Oh and have a back bone and NOT act like a spineless jelly fish!!!
When criminals have more rights than law abiding citizens.
Yeh...its called DemocRATS.
@@matroxlol how are Democrats the blame? Squatter laws are in every state. The people who want their house need to go to court and get an eviction
@@matrox Stop that shit... this happens in Red States too... A fool blindly following another fools words Trump...
@@matrox🤣🤣🤣🤣 You're an idiot!
@@matroxTexas has Squatters rights and it’s the most Conservative State Ever .. been here 42 years I promise not many Dems are elected here
They have no proof of ownership and has the nerve to make demands and to tell the cops what to do! the entitlement is outrageously beyond comprehension, so sickening!
Keep voting democrat
@@LeeTrimble-re7kdthis law protecting squatters has existed since 1918
@@4amcripple Really glad that the present day leaders in NY Gov and the Feds are right on top of this making it a top priority. lol.
@@LeeTrimble-re7kd Keep being stupid and not knowing the law
America has had this pioneering mindset for years. But now there's no more land to homestead on.
So, instead of managing stuff. They just have a meltdown. Which is where the rudeness and entitlement comes from.
We should encourage squatters to move into the homes of all those lawmakers who passed this kind of law. Let's see how fast the law ends up getting overturned.
Yeah well I am sure their homes are heavily secured in a gated community so good luck to them on that one
then the police will not hesitate to arrest the squatters lol
1st mistake is calling the police saying you have a squatter. You should say someone broke into my house and I'm scared to go inside.
This
Then what? Do you have to prove you actually live there? I’m just curious
@@pfelder0589 nope, police can pull up deed info. If your name is on the tax info, is proof enough
That's basically what a squatter is.. it's so dumb
@@pfelder0589 police have access to your deed. If you own the property, they can access that info.
I was TERRIFIED when I purchased a home because the house wasn't occupied for a month and I swore someone was going to walk in and take my new home. People who don't pay rent or own the property but feel entitled to living there NEED to be charged with theft and burglary. Its disgusting.
If they live there it's up to the judge to decide. She did it the wrong way
Florida doesn’t have that law anymore
There’s a way to deal with them yourself. 2A
Squatters seem to have more rights than the legal owner of the property. Very sad state of affairs.
Yes they do and they are coming for your house next! YOU better give it up along with your family and ALL of your possessions, oh wait YOU don't own anything because that is racist also...
#TRUMP2024
#FJB
I wonder who made that possible? 🤔
I suppose somehow its Trump's fault or possibly white supremacy....
#TRUMP2024
#FJB@@commonwealthcommunitywatch6036
Migrants too
And they're living for free.
Government needs to do better to protect homeowners and their property.
As a homeowner, this is absolutely infuriating. I worked my whole life to buy a small house and I’d be damned if anyone pulled this stunt on me
If you actually live in the house, no problem. The issue (at least in New York) seems to be happening to houses that are vacant for 30 days or more.
@@kenc2257 not just that but people easily move in even if the house is just being renovated or recently sold. There's one in little neck that a couple bought for $2m and found a squatter who claimed to be the previous owner's "caretaker" and he rents the rooms for $50 a night!
@@kenc2257bingo!
Just never leave your house alone. It never ends well
Gotta screen tenants beforehand. You have to know they're not scum of the Earth. Sadly, there are tons of them out there.
Someone unlawfully invades your home, and you have to fight the legal system to get it back??? I don't believe i am still living in America.
You’re living in the communist states of America, where the middle class is controlled utterly and squatters with no job can steal everything you worked so hard for while your bosses/companies make 23x what you bring them, and you must slave your whole life away for shit you want just for it to be legally stolen.
It's disgusting. And apparently now illegals were told about this. There's a recording of one guy saying he couldn't wait to get here to take possession of a property no one is living in
You are living in biden's America where criminals have all of the rights and the law protects them.
Trump 2024.
Save America.
@@blairhoughton7918Tenants shouldn't have more rights than landlords.
Why would a landlord kick out a tenant? Maybe because they’re not paying rent or being destructive?
Why else would a landlord kick out a tenant? Like just because??
It’s Called Trespassing!
FACTS!!!
Breaking and entering as well.
3 pits inside the home should be waiting for their azzes
It’s called get a damn job and stop squatting.
Her mistake was admitting that she changed the locks, and it seems she also admitted to the cops she did so to keep out the squatters. Do NOT do that.
Squatters have the most rights when they are physically inside the house. So make sure the cops show up when they aren't, and when they have no legal way of getting in.
If you want rid of squatters: quickly change the locks while they are out of the house. When they come back and throw a fit, call the cops saying someone is threatening you / trying to break in. Do NOT admit that they are squatters, that they have ever been in the house, or even that you've ever seen them before. Just play dumb and repeat that you're the property owner, you have NO tenants, and you do NOT know who these people are. The cops will likely tell THEM to go to court and prove that they should be allowed back in, which of course they can't.
Bro that anyone was taught this or even going to read this. This is not common but it happens. The problem is not what to do but the law is corrupt
This is ridiculous. The law shouldn't allow people to march into your home and steal it.
@Lenalqvers Hard to prove when the pic or video was made. And again, they have to go to COURT for that evidence to matter. It's likely easier for them to just find another vacant house and start again.
Squatters are criminals they should have 0 rights, homeowners who own the rights should not be arrested. Police need to do better and do their job, we need a federal law in place to charges squatters with federal crimes.
Read the constitution. The federal government has no jurisdiction over this. Police don't make the laws the enforce them. if you don't like it, change the laws in your State
LOL. no, we do not need a federal law. You people need to quit electing communists to your local government.
You have been commenting incessantly on this blaming the victims. Shame on you. @cassandra9699
@cassandra9699 you keep posting dufus comments on several reply threads & when asked by others to explain your reasoning you don't reply back, you make yourself look weird by avoiding answering 😅
police do not make the laws smh..
Why do they blur their face? Show it to everyone. Change the laws simple, cant understand why this is allowed
changing the law is not simple
Totally agree. Show who these losers are and put into law to stop squatters from doing this.
I thought they were sticking the middle finger
@@James_Barris No ignorance they weren't.
Because its Criminals protecting Criminals. Its what DemocRATS do.
When exposing a crime is treated as committing a crime, you are being ruled by criminals." -Edward Snowden
What crime?
@@1LotusBorn1 You have got to be KIDDING! TRESPASSING and THEFT of property!!!!
@@1LotusBorn1 the crime is squatting. It’s illegal.
Our current state of government fueled by more Illegal immigrants to destroy middle class and their votes for conservative life style.
@@timstrawbridgewell Tim, if squatting is a crime then why was the homeowner arrested rather than the squatter?
The real crime is a society that doesn't care about it's citizen's welfare. Most of these homes are second homes/vacation homes etc. Someone can't squat in a house that is already inhabited. If squatting was a crime then they would have arrested the squatter not the homeowner. If squatting was a crime, then what are "squatters rights"?
I know this is an uncomfortable topic for people, mostly because people have lost their humanity.
This man is a genius, he just started a new career opportunity to help homeowners get rid of swatters. Hopefully, every homeowner that has a swatter problem sees this and ask a friend to do this or hire someone to do it.
It dangerous though I mean one day he might get murdered by squatter.
@@pp3k3jamailnot unless they break in and he’s in a stand your ground state
@@jonathonE+ Castle Doctrine. Learn the difference.
@@shinyamada488 dude I’m in Texas. I know we are covered. Worry about your own laws and squatters.
@@jonathonE+ Did I stutter?
How did they arrest her for unlawful eviction when he showed no proof of a lease???
@@blairhoughton7918 You've just completely ignored the point that the squatter showed absolutely no proof of being a legal tenant.
For example, am I allowed to say you've (person that I'm replying to right now) evicted me illegally from my home? You may reply that you're not, nor have ever been, my landlord. Well I just say otherwise. Nope, I don't have to show the authorities proof that I rented from you. Just take my word for it. Now imagine you get arrested now. Do you understand?
@@blairhoughton7918 Tenant: a person who occupies land or property rented from a landlord.
Someone cannot just say they are a tenant, thus forcing someone else to be their landlord. The points that you've brought up are great, for a legitimate established tenant/landlord relationship. The issue that normal people are having, and what makes the defense of the original issue so ridiculous, is that there is no established tenant relationship. No lease, no rental payment, not even a signed document from the actual owner to the squatter.
If I steal a car from you can I then claim that you're my established legal car dealership? If I then wreck that car can I claim that you sold me a faulty vehicle & pursue legal action against you?
@@ShawsOwn A cop isn't qualified or authorized to determine who is a tenant. A landlord isn't legally allowed to take the law into their own hands, and couldn't be trusted with it, because landlords have a 5,000-year history of abusing tenants. Get a court involved. They'll figure out whose rights are what and they'll order the cops to deal with the wrongs.
He showed a bullshit lease. Something he drew up
The video said he never showed anything. @@RyanWehr
As usual, it seems the law is protecting the wrongdoers instead of the legal rightful property owner. What a sick twisted system where the legal property owner is arrested and the ones breaking the law get to stay in the house. It’s just mind boggling to me how this sh** is happening all across the Country. And the rightful home owners have to pay thousands of dollars and obtain a costly attorney to have things sorted out. What a nightmare!!
That's NY for you.
What could go wrong when you elect people, vote for the policies and the party that enables criminals in the name of social justice?
Illegals trespassing in our country we pay for them to live here same shit
and it's not by accident, you know who is behind all the chaos and fighting, right?
@@grayrabbit2211this exists in every state. Not just New York. And it exists for a reason, to protect legit tenants from unscrupulous landlords. Unfortunately, some tenants game the system
she needs to sue for false arrest
Unfortunately in New York that is a legal arrest-able offense. New York is the worst when it comes to property rights. In Pennsylvania you have to be continually squatting in the same place for 21 years only then it’s considered yours
@@dbesh5723The 10 years don't matter. A squatter can still live in your house if you leave it unoccupied. You need to take the squatter to court, hire a lawyer and evict them. You can't even shut off their utilities. In almost all states, Turning off utilities like water or heat would fall into the category of “self-help” evictions, which are illegal. The only way to remove a squatter, in most states and situations, is through the legal eviction process.
@@dbesh5723 I still feel she should sue for harassment
@@mfgreviews5028 in Pennsylvania if it’s before the 21 year mark it’s considered criminal trespassing so no you don’t need to “evict” them they arnt tenants they are criminals
@@dbesh5723 I am buying a home outright in newyork and i dare a lowlife squat in my property.lol Newyork crazy as hell. This aint happening no time soon in texas.
This happened to my mom and I. We did everything the legal way. Hired an attorney and went to court. The judge was unhelpful, and we had to redo paperwork and go to court again. Months later, everything we had in our house was stolen. Even our sentimental items like photos. I sometimes wish we hadn't done things the legal way. The squters got away with everything, even the theft.
I experienced this with a family member and it's absolutely terrible. How does someone have the right to your home that you pay for?🤬
Idk but at this point let’s all become squatters. Lemme find a mansion and take over it since home ownership doesn’t matter
Agreed@@andria8279
Communist far left liberals that's how!
@@andria8279 Just don't try to squat on capitol hill, they'll charge you with insurrection.
@@andria8279 I totally agree with you 100%
So the squatter couldn’t prove he rented the place and yet the police arrested the actual owner who had proof it was her home. How is this possible?
He doesn't have to prove it...he has been there 30 days and she illegally changed the locks
@@gypsybaby3196what’s the proof he’s been there 30 days. Changing locks on your own house is not illegal without proof it is legally rented.
Are you a squatter advocate 😅
He had no proof he’d been there 30 days and she changed the locks on her own house.
Quit drinking the cool aid
@Bluelu69 😂 That's a squatter ,squatting at this moment.
Government corruption is how
You as the homeowner should be able to remove squatters with the help of the police and not be hauled away like you're the criminal 😢😕🫤
@@blairhoughton7918dude. If you are the owner and some random ass strangers are there they are NOT supposdd to be there
The homeowner should not have been arrested in this case. It is just so wrong!
Sounds like the court system needs revamp. No proof of a signed lease? Out the door you go.
Right but sometimes they even have a fake lease with forged signatures. They need to close all of the loopholes.
So if an ad is placed for the sell of a house, you're telling me that's basically a calling card for homeless people to just move in and take over, and the law basically approves this?
yes.
Have cameras and maybe some lights inside that automatically turn on a few hours
I know a guy, that left his Rottweiler, in the vacant house!!
Tip to anyone wondering about this. If you find squatters in your home, DON'T call the police.
Either 'get rid' of them quietly on your own or wait tell no ones home and 'move in' yourself and change the locks again and do the same thing they did.
This is important: Dont tell anyone they're there, no one can ever know they were ever there.
After changing the locks, get a firearm, stand your ground, and defend your property.
she needs to sue for false arrest
@@J.D.Vision not all states allow that tho
@@SeanMorrisonRocks i agree with you, but technically i'm sure her arrest will turn out to be valid.. just the way shiz is now-a-days
@@WessyD123 I doubt shell go to jail
Squatters are not renters or tenants. They are thieves, just as if they stole your car. A carjacker doesn't get the privileges of owning your car just because he's been using it for a few weeks. Why should a squatter get the same rights as a tenant just because he's successfully stolen the home for 30 days? As a constitutional republic, the elected representatives have the obligation of creating the laws the people want. Obviously the people didn't want this. They're going to need to force gov't to repeal the law, vote out the lawmakers who wrote it and the governor who signed it, or impeach them to run them out of office so they can't keep voting our rights away.
my state just passed new squatter laws making this BS impossible to do anymore
What state os that?
Mine too - FL - LOVE it here!
@@LookingGlass363 Mine is FL and they just passed that law! Today actually... Wow Wow, they made it a felony for any squatter with a fraudulent lease. And the owner can evict them immediately
Texas needs to catch on
In most conservative states you should be fine.
But God help anyone who has squatters in New York or California. They'll never be able to get rid of them. 😂🤣😂🤣
Ask for the lease papers, if they can't produce them, out they go. But no, police take their word they have a lease. Try not producing a drivers license when you're stopped, tell the officer you have one, let us know how that turns out for you if he can't find a record for it.
exactly!
The police are not going to make someone homeless over you not providing a lease on the spot. That would enable unethical landlords to evict anyone they like.
Many of them show fake papers
@@0IIIIII Anyone they like 😀 You mean anybody WITHOUT a lease, deadbeat.
@@robertstout6980 no…I mean everyone who is unable to provide a lease. Do you have leases on you at all times? Anyways this is moot, squatters usually have fake leases.
It's a home invasion and the person should be arrested.
I am interested in how this women fron NYC is doing. The news should do a follow up. Is she out? What is happening now?
no proof of lease, what legal ground are they standing on?
exactly where I am confused. If I walk into my house and there are strangers there I will defend myself first and ask questions later. When the cops come how will this be any different than a case of BE and self defense? People walk in on break ins all the time and sometimes they end fatally, who is to say that isn't the situation?
SO BREAKING AND ENTERING IS NO LONGER A CRIME
Breaking and entering is a crime. The problem is, that cops don’t know who’s a trespasser and who’s a tenant. The place to resolve it, is in eviction court.
@0IIIIII 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Cops don't know who owns it? How about the name who's on the Deed or Tax records!?! Seems like this should be an easy solution. As soon as you provide that info, and squatters have no lease? Out the fuck they go!
Trespassing is not a crime anymore 😢
@@alexandersupertramp7353 ok, so what about when the squatter or tenant claims to have a lease? You’re obviously wrong why are you arguing with me? All the police, lawyers, and judges think you’re wrong and I’m right, because that’s what the laws say
@@0IIIIIIthat's like saying the cops don't know who stole the ladys purse so both the lady and the robber have to go to court to resolve this.
Someone is in your house and you are in the wrong ..this is ludicrous..
Its the democrat way
This has to be the SINGLE worst thing I've ever seen. Arresting the OWNER of the house trying the get the squatter who BROKE IN to get out. And the home OWNER gets arrested?????? And the squatter that BROKE on the house gets to say at that woman's house!!! Absolutely sickening.
So you arrest the owner? What the actual F?
This is crazy. The owner never agreed to allow them to stay in that home.
So messed up,
I saw another video where a rich girl went back to her home, after months of being gone, and found squatters, so she called the police and they removed them within a day, regardless of squatters protection laws.
Why follow these weird rules for some and not others?
What state was that?
@@CC-uq7cv California
It was probably a rich white girl. I can guarantee you that if this story involved a white woman finding a black squatter in her house, the black man would have been removed without hesitation. He'd have probably been tasered or even shot if he resisted arrest.
@CC-uq7cv California, sorry, I thought I responded a while ago, but I see that my reply was never sent.
I'm not sure why my reply isn't showing up. Cali
Ya but the punishment for squatters shouldn't be just eviction , they should be forced to pay back the rent they didn't pay or face jail time
Exactly what did the homeowner get arrested for ? She just tried to kick someone out. That’s all. Didn’t succeed so why is she being arrested ?
She changed the locks to her house, and since he's legally a "tenant" it was considered an illegal eviction
If the races were reversed the squatter would have been the one getting arrested.
@@williamclark1244 What are you talking about? Latino is not a race and not everyone goes by America's racial system. Also learn the difference between nationality, race, ethnicity.
@@williamclark1244here y’all go making it about race again!! And y’all wonder why issues can’t be fixed, viewing every conflict through a racial lens doesn’t fix the actual systemic issue. Which is homeowners rights.
WTF are you talking about??🤷🏿♀️ @@williamclark1244
Tip: If you are not occupying one of your properties, it's imperative that you get a home security system so that you'll be able to monitor it through alarms and surveillance.
The law needs to be changed, period.
Police are such a joke, they arrested the one who pays all of her taxes instead of the criminal who is literally stealing a house 😂
Blame it on the lawmakers. The police just following the law
@@yumyumlolly The nazis were just following orders. That excuse doesn't work.
When the law actively supports and upholds crime, you know there's a serious problem
That’s absolute insanity! They broke into her home! Why are the criminals being protected?
Votes is why, it’s all about destroying America period
Imagine going to jail and when someone asks “what you in for?” you’re response is “I changed the locks on my house”😳
If it’s mines, who go check me boo, police & government 😫
And they all moved away from me on the group W bench!
Indigenous native Americans said the same thing.
P.iiGZ!!
The LAWS need to be CHANGED!!
When I rented my apartment, my landlord had me sign two copies of my lease. One for my records, one for hers so if there's any issues. When squatters say they have a lease, homeowners should be able to ask then to produce it. If the homeowner's name and signature isn't on it, then the squatters should have to go.
They'll pull out a fake
This is insane that they keep referring to the home owner as a "landlord" in every case 🤦 but yet the squatters never provide legit legal proof that they are renting the place from the home owner 🤦
We have similar laws where I live. That's exactly why I won't rent out any of my extra rooms. They give renters all the rights and screw the homeowners.
That's absurd! Squatters should be given a jail cell that's all! Charge them rent until court date!!
What state?
@@db-rc5frall states have laws protecting renters. Some more strongly than others. It’s a balance
@@0IIIIII That’s the point. Some more so than others. Some significantly more than others.
@@db-rc5fr even states with landlord friendly laws have squatters. Because if a squatter claims to have a lease, and it seems reasonable to assume so, the police will not remove the squatter. They will tell you to go to court, and in the meantime, to leave the property and stop harassing the squatter.
I'm so upset they arrested her and that is her property just not right
Says who
@@davida7559papers
Florida lawmakers have passed a bill to put a stop to it here in our state. House Bill 621 authorizes property owners to request action by the sheriff's office to immediately remove squatters from your home. The bill passed overwhelmingly in the Florida senate last week.Mar 14, 2024
lol this is a joke. What happens then if a legal tenant is claimed to be a squatter by the landlord? What happens then?
New York is looking at making a law to this effect. We just are being careful the wording doesn't allow for this to happen to legitimate tenants. Someone doesn't not need a lease to have tenant rights.
Example person a had oral permission to stay six months, they brought in person b and then left. person b keeps pay or the owner doesn't care to evict. person b's son moves in, with his girlfriend. Person b and son die in a freak accident. The girlfriend has tenants rights.
Go back to New York yankee. This is the south.
@@0IIIIIIsimply show rent receipts and no problems. No rent receipts, get out.
@@ithunkit5729 rent receipts can be faked. What do you define as rent receipts?
Yeah if you're a legal tenant with a lease from the home owner!
That's just wrong in SO many levels.....
So if someone goes on vacation someone can steal ur house.. wtf..
Yep. Some people are afraid to even leave their homes for more than a month.
Need security cameras and alarms to monitor everything
Or gone for work, I drive trucks I have been gone for months at a time
Yes you will go to jail if you try to take your house back
Or people in the hospital for a long period of time. I just saw a story where it happened to an elderly lady who was in the hospital. These people have no shame and are Godless! SMH!!!!
Yep, set up cameras, with some motion detectors. If you get the video alart showing the squatters breaking and entering, then the police will have them removed and criminally charged. Another tip is to have someone come by weekly, pickup the flyers, mail etc. those piling up is a dead giveaway an owner or legitimate tenant isn't around
It is beyond me that politicians can’t make a distinction between what is a legal tenant and someone that is stealing a property! This is absolutely insane!
Squatting laws in New York need to be removed. The city and state of New York should be ashamed of themselves to allow squatting rights.
This is like someone stealing your own car switching key fob and then you get arrested for trying to take it back
Not really. A squatter has rights because they’re masquerading as legal tenants. Cops won’t arrest them for anything they can’t be sure is illegal. So that’s why they say, you go to court and get an eviction
Ain't no way y'all arrest the homeowner 😂
Smh🤦🏻♀️😂😭
The squatters are Caucasians.
@@addiebrook2517So?
NY
@@addiebrook2517that's what I thought the lady looks Hispanic
the law protecting the wrong people
Completely outrageous
I really don’t understand this… if a lease can’t be produced within 48-72 hours then it should be immediate eviction.
It's democrats, what don't you understand.
no its a law from the 1800's which helped settlers claim uninhabited land, which to be fair is just as shitty. New laws and politics suck, but we still have to obey land laws from the 1800's (which should be modernized). I'd say jump to less conclusions like that, cause it wasn't even a democrat. It was Abe Lincoln who helped pass that law....A republican if you need a reminder. You remember Sheila Jackson Lee? The "AR-15's are chambered in 50. cal, along with weighing as much as three heavy boxes" lady. Well, you're on her level right now. @@junicohen7918
I'm shocked that these squatters aren't being arrested for burglary and grand theft (stealing property worth more than $3000). New York and California with these tenant protection laws are awful. If you want to help solve this problem, vote out the people in charge.
Vote for who? Your preferred political party? Do you see any party condemning this?
@@Gr8Incarnate I don't live in New York so I can't tell you anything about what's going on there except for the simple fact that someone, somewhere in New York's government allowed this to happen.
I have no objection to give some protection to tenant - but squatters are not tenants - they are criminals.
@@Gr8Incarnatelmfao squatters rights are policies put in place by guess who? DEMOCRATS!!! Wake up and look for a different source of news, or do your own research. It’s not that hard
This is insane. If your name is on the deed, you should be able to kick someone out. Should be as simple as that.
That's so wrong!!!
The person had no lease, only by mouth? How does the cop say they have swatting rights???
This is America 🇺🇸
Sad times we live in
Any updates on this situation?
its her home and you get arrested for someone for illegally to be in your home.
All these empty homes are driving up house prices. Live-in-it or get squatted is a counter balance I don't mind.
@@samiswilfthat's ridiculous. If the house is empty it's still not the squatters property. Maybe you'd be happier in Cuba where there are no private property rights. In America, if I'm paying the bills it's mine to do what I want with it. 🤡
This is such a a simple damn fix. If the legal HOMEOWNER Demands that someone leave a property they own they must leave or be arrested. Lease or no lease, doesn't matter. The tenants rights should come into play after an illegal eviction in which they can sue if they actually had a standing to be there.
No, the simple fix would be for owners to keep a better eye on their properties BEFORE these people move in. If you're too cheap to invest in security cameras, then have someone regularly check in on these properties. "lease or no lease" If the lease is VALID, then it does matter.
@tech-bore8839 Says the squatter on welfare.
@@tech-bore8839 LOL by your logic you're saying someone should be able to go get in my car and drive it around because I'm not actively watching it. This isn't how life should work.
@@crazeokc I'm not saying they have a right to your vehicle, but if you're not putting in ANY measures to keep your car from being stolen, you're just as much to blame.
@@tech-bore8839 Ok say I have securtity cameras, an alarm, deadbolt locks and motion sensors inside my home. I go on vacation and someone enters my home, I call the cops and when the cops show up the person in my home says that they have a lease for the home and are renting it. I come home early from my vacation to handle this, but the cops do what they always do and say it is a civil matter. Is that still my fault? These squatters don't have to show a lease to the cops, they have to show one during a civil trial. Meanwhile I have to spend money and let them live in my house until a judge tells them to leave.
So...If someone breaks into my CAR? And they tell the police it's their Car? All I need do is show my Documentation and have them arrested. So Why is it Not the Same for a Homeowner? This is Crazy! (And I have pictures of my lease on my phone)
Because tenants have the right to not be arrested if the cops roll up but they've misplaced lost their lease documents.
@stevenroshni1228 good point!!
@@stevenroshni1228 But why does it take them more than a Half Hour To find the lease documents! In today's world Electronically anyone can retrieve Lease Info in 5 Mins! NOT 3-6 MONTHS! RIGHT?
@@stevenroshni1228 I misplaced/lost my tax documents, can I be exempt from paying my taxes? Do you seriously think the IRS will leave me alone?
As someone who was a tenant from 1993 - 2013 [3 different locations/landlords], the lease is among key documents I always had in a safe place but readily accessible. Now, as a homeowner, I have those same lease agreements for my tenants in a safe place, again readily accessible at a moment's notice.
"Tenants rights" are being taken advantage of by squatters who are leveraging the slowness of the legal system to get free residency at the expense of the homeowner. This is an unintentional consequence of laws passed to prevent shady landlords from pulling BS. The problem is those laws went way overboard, to the point the landlord has their hands tied behind their back when dealing with problem tenants these days - and now squatters have become a thing, too. I've had to evict a problem tenant once here in Chicago, the process is maddening.
What's the point of owning a home if you can't control what goes on there, particularly if a tenant is violating a lease or a squatter moves in that shouldn't be there in the first place?
Just like there are shady landlords, there are also shady tenants who take advantage of the legal process and slowness of the courts to get up to six months or more of free residency out of a landlord, who still has to pay their property taxes, mortgage, utilities, repairs to the home when needed [if they don't, they risk fines and losing their property], all while the problem tenant not only deprives the landlord of their contracted income but often also add to the damages to the home. And when the courts finally orders them kicked out, the sheriff just shows up to supervise it all - the LANDLORD has the responsibility to get all the stuff thrown out, and then the tenant has the audacity to sue the landlord, accusing the landlord of all manner of nonsense - "my $20k diamond necklace went missing when evil landlord took out my dresser drawer on eviction day" [let's ignore the fact that this tenant hasn't paid any rent in months but allegedly has valuable assets like that to lose].
As someone who has been on the landlord and tenant side of things, the laws are way overbalanced to the tenant's favor. That's why this nonsense with squatters is happening now. Enough is enough!
@@cobbetlprogrammer1344not everyone’s lease is electronic. We signed a paper lease when we moved into our home 5 years ago. We never had anything electronically passed between us & our landlord. Now we took a picture of our lease and I have it saved so that in case anything happened to the paper one. But not everyone is going to do that. 🤷🏼♀️
This situation shouldn't be happening at all. The BIG problem is the GOVERNMENT, they protect criminals and punish the rightful home owner. The government does not care at all about home owners, they have a messed up ridiculous law that protect squatters.
This is OUTRAGEOUS and infuriates me. Also, in case anyone wants to know how this works… Squatters look for houses that are up for sale, check them out to see if they’re vacant, BREAK IN, change the locks and then try to reside there for 30 days and then the police can’t kick them out. Liberal states have literally made it legal to break into someone’s home and kick them out. I’m a black woman and I voted democrat when I was in college, but since then, I’ve gained more life experience and eventually learned that Dems typically side with criminals over law abiding citizens such as myself. Stop voting for them. They don’t care about you and aren’t on your side. They will always choose criminals and illegals over you.
Demon-crats have been USING your vote for the last 50+ years....
#TRUMP2024
#FJB
Thanks for the explanation. Also, voting dem in the early 2000’s- 2010’s had a different meaning. Maybe i was blind but seems people in general wasnt so out of control and policies could be lax in situations, and protect those in need. Not anymore, give and inch they take two miles.
I agree dem states are the worst in lawlessness but Texas has a big problem with squatters also.
@@MnMS1904I wholeheartedly agree. That’s a great point and exactly how I feel. I didn’t leave the left, the left left me. I haven’t actually become more conservative it’s just that the left has gone insane. They’ve allowed the far left to completely take the wheel of the party in regard to crime, immigration and gender/identity politics. Drives me crazy.
Misinformed nonsense. Squatters have rights in red states too. No one is changing their vote. 😂
This is some BS! How do you give the criminals more rights than the owners?!
Because criminals now run the system.
tell us you have no idea how the system in America really works without telling us you have no idea how the system in America really works.
Getting real tired of ignorant people. The squatters don’t have any rights. They are just pretending to be legal tenants, who have well deserved rights. And thus, a property dispute exists. So you need to go to court as a landlord to get your property back.
@MsMusiqisinme I know exactly what you’re saying! Things definitely need to change!👍🏾💯
This is so messed up.. how can people just take over someone else property and the laws allows it, and on top of that arresting the actual owner of the property?? If you cannot show proof of rent how can you still stay? This is insane
Because responsible homeowners are actually present at the property and don’t hoard property in order to rent it out to other people. If you actually live in your house squatters are not a problem
@@tgjhgf8113. So people can't live the American business dream and own more than one property? That sounds like blaming a Hyundai owner for owning an easier to steal car instead of, I don't know.....THE ACTUAL CRIMINAL.
@@tgjhgf8113so owners cant go on vacation?
@@tgjhgf8113dumb americans :D
@@pita-z5g get a house sitter or security system . It’s not the governments job to protect your property in that way. Be a responsible adult. My parents own 3 properties in 3 different countries and don’t have these problems because they’re responsible about home ownership.
Nah, these squatters will be lucky they aren't met with a guardian trained animal in the home that aren't welcomed
Why do squatters have "tenant's rights after 30 days"?! Can I have "money rights after 30 days" if I rob a bank and they are slow to catch me? Makes no fkn sense!!!!!
But tenants have less rights than squatters
Florida no longer has squatters rights.
They passed a new law.
So…what happens then if you’re a legit tenant and the owner claims you’re squatter?
If the police arrive demanding a lease from you every time a landlord says you’re squatting, and you don’t or can’t provide it, then do the cops have the right to haul you out? If not, then no, Florida has not in fact removed squatters’ rights.
@@0IIIIII• That means the owner doesn't want you there in the first place and you should move out immediately.
If you don't want to be kicked out the same day, make sure you have your lease papers available, and don't be an idiot, it is NOT your property.
@@J.D.Vision ok, so even if you’re a legal tenant, even if you have kids, or elderly in the rental home, and even if you’ve been giving the landlord your money, if you’re unable to find the lease in the police’s presence (how long will they give you?), then you think the cops should be allowed to haul everyone out and all your stuff too? Really?
@0IIIIII why would the owner claim you're a squatter if you're supposedly being responsible and paying on time?
Unbelievable the home owner arrested?!
The cop in glasses appears to black man, his skin color but what shocked me is he has straight hair unheard of. George Floyd never had that kind of hair but rip to him.
It's a self help eviction she admitted to on camera
Show a lease or get out that’s how it should be
So how does the squatter prove that they have been there for more than 30 days? This is insane
I imagine the cops interview the neighbors.
@@NicholasW943 Well that's still verbal non verified information. Thats like me saying my friend has lived in my neighbors house for over 30 days so now he gets to stay there. It's all bureaucracy, the person with documentation goes to jail while the person with nothing who clearly doesn't belong there stays. Clown world.
They have no proof of a lease, they are trespassers.
@@NicholasW943 no lol, all they have to do is say "ive lived her for 30 days" and its no longer a criminal matter, its a civil one, the police cannot do anything or investigate anything in a civil case