Squatters!!! - Sacramento, CA
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Care to share how you got them out? I know in California it is becoming more and more difficult to do so.
We typically pay $2,500. However this was a bit more, but we had a lot of meat on the bone on this deal, but needed to get them out fast. We start low and back into our number with tenants. Time and money for an eviction in CA is our last option, and not ideal. Cash for keys is just the cost of doing business in todays real estate market. We keep it professional and try not to get emotional about it.
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Real Estate Agent California (#02194482)
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- http://www.ScovilleRI.com
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If ever there was cause to come together and fight for better enforcement laws, the issue of squatters is it. How the law 'protects' their 'rights' to breaking the law and stealing possession of a property is beyond me. The thought of paying them to leave makes me ill but the $2500 spent on doing so was a cheap date considering the other options. Crazy...
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Quote from @Patricia Steiner:
If ever there was cause to come together and fight for better enforcement laws, the issue of squatters is it. How the law 'protects' their 'rights' to breaking the law and stealing possession of a property is beyond me. The thought of paying them to leave makes me ill but the $2500 spent on doing so was a cheap date considering the other options. Crazy...
It's insane. I saw a news story this week about squatters breaking into a home while the people were home and claiming tenant rights. The police wouldn't do anything...they refuse to look at leases or deeds.....amazing world we have. But people vote for politicians that allow this so someone must like it....?
Dont pay the jobless hippies 2500$, pay a professional squatter to come in, and outsquat the hippies.
Quote from @Patricia Steiner:
If ever there was cause to come together and fight for better enforcement laws, the issue of squatters is it. How the law 'protects' their 'rights' to breaking the law and stealing possession of a property is beyond me. The thought of paying them to leave makes me ill but the $2500 spent on doing so was a cheap date considering the other options. Crazy...
Agree, you're starting to see legislation addressing this. I believe Florida is taking a tough stance on this. I'm not sure if California would ever do anything to address this:-(
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Real Estate Agent California (#02194482)
- Scoville Realty & Investments LLC
- 415-933-2202
- http://www.ScovilleRI.com
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Quote from @Bruce Woodruff:We need to figure out some strategies for this. Maybe rental agreements need to be recorded like a deed? Right now anybody can create a fake lease and say they live in a house. Police deal with criminal matters not civil. How can we make this a criminal matter? Something we can prosecute quickly. If this escalates, people are going to get shot and killed.
Quote from @Patricia Steiner:
If ever there was cause to come together and fight for better enforcement laws, the issue of squatters is it. How the law 'protects' their 'rights' to breaking the law and stealing possession of a property is beyond me. The thought of paying them to leave makes me ill but the $2500 spent on doing so was a cheap date considering the other options. Crazy...
It's insane. I saw a news story this week about squatters breaking into a home while the people were home and claiming tenant rights. The police wouldn't do anything...they refuse to look at leases or deeds.....amazing world we have. But people vote for politicians that allow this so someone must like it....?
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Quote from @Christie Gahan:
Quote from @Bruce Woodruff:We need to figure out some strategies for this. Maybe rental agreements need to be recorded like a deed? Right now anybody can create a fake lease and say they live in a house. Police deal with criminal matters not civil. How can we make this a criminal matter? Something we can prosecute quickly. If this escalates, people are going to get shot and killed.
Quote from @Patricia Steiner:
If ever there was cause to come together and fight for better enforcement laws, the issue of squatters is it. How the law 'protects' their 'rights' to breaking the law and stealing possession of a property is beyond me. The thought of paying them to leave makes me ill but the $2500 spent on doing so was a cheap date considering the other options. Crazy...
It's insane. I saw a news story this week about squatters breaking into a home while the people were home and claiming tenant rights. The police wouldn't do anything...they refuse to look at leases or deeds.....amazing world we have. But people vote for politicians that allow this so someone must like it....?
We can fix this easily - this did not used to be an issue. It is now because of L*****L politicians and the people that vote for them. Our society is broken top to bottom, pick any topic.....
We just need a reset, like when you do a 'restore' on your computer.
Quote from @Christie Gahan:
Quote from @Bruce Woodruff:We need to figure out some strategies for this. Maybe rental agreements need to be recorded like a deed? Right now anybody can create a fake lease and say they live in a house. Police deal with criminal matters not civil. How can we make this a criminal matter? Something we can prosecute quickly. If this escalates, people are going to get shot and killed.
Quote from @Patricia Steiner:
If ever there was cause to come together and fight for better enforcement laws, the issue of squatters is it. How the law 'protects' their 'rights' to breaking the law and stealing possession of a property is beyond me. The thought of paying them to leave makes me ill but the $2500 spent on doing so was a cheap date considering the other options. Crazy...
It's insane. I saw a news story this week about squatters breaking into a home while the people were home and claiming tenant rights. The police wouldn't do anything...they refuse to look at leases or deeds.....amazing world we have. But people vote for politicians that allow this so someone must like it....?
Yes, legislation is the key. We're starting to see this happen:-)
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Real Estate Agent California (#02194482)
- Scoville Realty & Investments LLC
- 415-933-2202
- http://www.ScovilleRI.com
- [email protected]
Quote from @Bruce Woodruff:
Quote from @Christie Gahan:
Quote from @Bruce Woodruff:We need to figure out some strategies for this. Maybe rental agreements need to be recorded like a deed? Right now anybody can create a fake lease and say they live in a house. Police deal with criminal matters not civil. How can we make this a criminal matter? Something we can prosecute quickly. If this escalates, people are going to get shot and killed.
Quote from @Patricia Steiner:
If ever there was cause to come together and fight for better enforcement laws, the issue of squatters is it. How the law 'protects' their 'rights' to breaking the law and stealing possession of a property is beyond me. The thought of paying them to leave makes me ill but the $2500 spent on doing so was a cheap date considering the other options. Crazy...
It's insane. I saw a news story this week about squatters breaking into a home while the people were home and claiming tenant rights. The police wouldn't do anything...they refuse to look at leases or deeds.....amazing world we have. But people vote for politicians that allow this so someone must like it....?
We can fix this easily - this did not used to be an issue. It is now because of L*****L politicians and the people that vote for them. Our society is broken top to bottom, pick any topic.....
We just need a reset, like when you do a 'restore' on your computer.
Yeah, agree. It had to get really bad before it gets better. Hopefully our politicians are going to wake up and start addressing these issues.
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Quote from @Scott Scoville:
Quote from @Patricia Steiner:
If ever there was cause to come together and fight for better enforcement laws, the issue of squatters is it. How the law 'protects' their 'rights' to breaking the law and stealing possession of a property is beyond me. The thought of paying them to leave makes me ill but the $2500 spent on doing so was a cheap date considering the other options. Crazy...
Agree, you're starting to see legislation addressing this. I believe Florida is taking a tough stance on this. I'm not sure if California would ever do anything to address this:-(
is this just a hold over tenant that stopped paying or was it someone who broke in and actually squatted makes a big difference.
Interesting situation. Unlicensed contractor agreed to do work, then moved his family in and never did the agreed upon work. Squatted in the property for months and refused to leave.
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Real Estate Agent California (#02194482)
- Scoville Realty & Investments LLC
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Quote from @Scott Scoville:
Interesting situation. Unlicensed contractor agreed to do work, then moved his family in and never did the agreed upon work. Squatted in the property for months and refused to leave.
AH hybrid not exactly a tenant but not a squatter in the sense they they broke in and claimed residency.. there is a lot of this in foreclosure stuff.. where folks in CA buy at court house and the home has squatters in it.. they know going in its going to cost them some money to get them out.
your probably aware of the new law in FLA and I think GA.. that just was signed into law giving the cops the right to come out and arrest them on the spot if they deem they are there illegally..
Quote from @Scott Scoville:
Quote from @Bruce Woodruff:
Quote from @Christie Gahan:
Quote from @Bruce Woodruff:We need to figure out some strategies for this. Maybe rental agreements need to be recorded like a deed? Right now anybody can create a fake lease and say they live in a house. Police deal with criminal matters not civil. How can we make this a criminal matter? Something we can prosecute quickly. If this escalates, people are going to get shot and killed.
Quote from @Patricia Steiner:
If ever there was cause to come together and fight for better enforcement laws, the issue of squatters is it. How the law 'protects' their 'rights' to breaking the law and stealing possession of a property is beyond me. The thought of paying them to leave makes me ill but the $2500 spent on doing so was a cheap date considering the other options. Crazy...
It's insane. I saw a news story this week about squatters breaking into a home while the people were home and claiming tenant rights. The police wouldn't do anything...they refuse to look at leases or deeds.....amazing world we have. But people vote for politicians that allow this so someone must like it....?
We can fix this easily - this did not used to be an issue. It is now because of L*****L politicians and the people that vote for them. Our society is broken top to bottom, pick any topic.....
We just need a reset, like when you do a 'restore' on your computer.
Yeah, agree. It had to get really bad before it gets better. Hopefully our politicians are going to wake up and start addressing these issues.
I dealt with this in a different political era. Please don't make this about party politics because then nothing will get done. I would like to read more actionable items. I know the oldies ... Dobermans in the house is a classic. My local sherrif has a policy for vacant homes that you can register the address of a vacant home and give them permission to enter at any time with out a warrant. I think that is great. Maybe stock the house with homemade cookies for the officers too. I remember stories in the 2009 era of people paying off duty law enforcement to stay in their homes and/or park the patrol vehicle in the drive way. I don't know if it happened but it is a great story. If I had a vacant house I would love to have a patrol vehicle parked there. Back in the day, these criminals had to learn the tricks of the trade from other criminals. Now social media is making it easier and some folks seem to think they are making a statement. The only statement I think it makes is about their stupidity and lack of character.