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tyecopeland 03-21-2021 08:31 AM

Family can't move into house they bought
 
Story involves covid eviction issue and California law so might end up in dc.

https://www.foxla.com/news/couple-bu...orium-loophole

Added article in spoiler for those who don't like clicking links.

Spoiler!

TLO 03-21-2021 08:37 AM

This house lived close to you?

DJJasonp 03-21-2021 08:44 AM

thats brutal.

It would take all I had not to go crazy/violent....

Jewish Rabbi 03-21-2021 09:00 AM

Two takeaways

1 - Don’t live in California.

2 - I’d **** the lady who bought the house.

Munson 03-21-2021 09:04 AM

Squatters deserve a special place in hell.

GloucesterChief 03-21-2021 09:07 AM

Owners should get a shotgun and do the eviction themselves. Dude is trespassing.

displacedinMN 03-21-2021 09:08 AM

i would say shut off utilities but that would not end well either
put a tent over that house and have it fumigated

time to start blaring the loud music

I do not understand how he has any legal right to be there even under covid rules. He is not a legal resident, he SOLD the house. But it is Kalifonia.

notorious 03-21-2021 09:26 AM

Hire a crew that will go in and beat the ever-loving shit out of him.

wazu 03-21-2021 09:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by displacedinMN (Post 15596449)
i would say shut off utilities but that would not end well either
put a tent over that house and have it fumigated

time to start blaring the loud music

I do not understand how he has any legal right to be there even under covid rules. He is not a legal resident, he SOLD the house. But it is Kalifonia.

I'm guessing he has utilities in his name and is paying them. That's why he destroyed the sprinkler system.

Rain Man 03-21-2021 09:31 AM

I'm curious what the loophole is. The guy is not a renter. It seems like you just pull your moving truck up, start moving in, and then tell the police you've got a trespasser. You've got to think the police would be sympathetic in this situation.

Johnny Vegas 03-21-2021 09:35 AM

Time to break the law and physically remove the douchebag from the house. Go to court, open a gofundme to pay for legal fees. Problem solved.

tyecopeland 03-21-2021 09:49 AM

Worst part of it is isnt the landscaping. It is the fact that he is likely to be tearing up the inside of the house too. Or at least letting it go to complete shit. Probably going to a huge fixer upper whenever it does get settled.

Kellerfox 03-21-2021 09:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 15596461)
I'm curious what the loophole is. The guy is not a renter. It seems like you just pull your moving truck up, start moving in, and then tell the police you've got a trespasser. You've got to think the police would be sympathetic in this situation.

Unfortunately, In all states, tenancy is established after a few days or weeks staying in a location regardless if you are paying or have a contact. Per law, the squater gentleman established himself as a tenant and has a "right" to be there. He can only be removed willingly or through a formal eviction process (which is paused in most states right now - not just California). Stories like this are happening everywhere right now and aren't uncommon.

The weird part about this story is that it actually happened/started before COVID (Jan 2020). It was always his plan to not vacate after sale, the COVID loophole just offered him greater protection. Makes him a special kind of assh*le and I hope the buyers are able to find a good lawyer than can get them $$$$$$$ damages after eviction.

Deberg_1990 03-21-2021 10:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 15596461)
I'm curious what the loophole is. The guy is not a renter. It seems like you just pull your moving truck up, start moving in, and then tell the police you've got a trespasser. You've got to think the police would be sympathetic in this situation.

Yea. What’s the point of this loophole in the law?

notorious 03-21-2021 10:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kellerfox (Post 15596478)
Unfortunately, In all states, tenancy is established after a few days or weeks staying in a location regardless if you are paying or have a contact. Per law, the squater gentleman established himself as a tenant and has a "right" to be there. He can only be removed willingly or through a formal eviction process (which is paused in most states right now - not just California). Stories like this are happening everywhere right now and aren't uncommon.

The weird part about this story is that it actually happened/started before COVID (Jan 2020). It was always house plan to not vacate after sale, the COVID loophole just offered him greater protection. Makes him a special kind of assh*le and I hope the buyers are able to find a good lawyer than can get them $$$$$$$ damages after eviction.

That's the worst part, they will receive damages, but this guy is worth NOTHING, so the new owners are ****ed


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