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Bruce WoodruffPoster
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Another squatter story - where does this end?
So now it hits a rich and famous person. Gordon Ramsey has had a restaurant for sale and it was taken over by professional squatters (didn't know that was a job title :-)
They planned to give away free food and open an art gallery there and are threatening to prosecute anyone entering without their permission. Wow.
It seems that in England a non residential building can be legally squatted.....?
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its started with de Santis in FLA signing in the new law and allowing a Sheriff like Sheriff Grady to go knock some heads and believe me they will in FLA . finally some law and order :) GA is on the cusp of signing the same type of legislation.. the real issues is the states we know to be Tenant friendly . its going to be turning those around those states that will be the tough one . Also I posted a news article in Vegas recently where the law there has allowed private security to go in like a Swat raid and kick out squatters. So its coming.
Oregon were i am at is bad with this as well on the resi side.. but on Commercial there is no squatting those laws that resi tenants have do not exist for Commercial you post a 3 day notice and then you can legally enter change the locks kick whoever is in out.. that includes your commercial tenant that is not paying. Thats how we know a restaurant is being booted out you show up and the front door is chain closed.
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