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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 761271" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>I’m trying to get clarification. I think the process server came yesterday. And the one via certified mail comes today. I do t know what time the mail comes. I think mid afternoon.</p><p></p><p>We don’t know if they are getting personal mail there. Omg. </p><p></p><p>If they have even the slightest reason to believe the squatter, they side with them. And our daughter didn’t deny it. A long tome ago she did something like this. In that case it probably wasn’t thirty days. But the cops sided with the squatter. The criminals have total rights with this (it’s hard to believe) and even the cops are kind of afraid of them. And it’s scary that the felons know their rights snd how to abuse this law. If the squatter says it’s been thirty days they are to accept it.</p><p></p><p>We think the law originated with abusive landlords. And tenants who stop paying their rent because of slum conditions.</p><p></p><p>This isn’t the case in the least. They have zero right to be there. Our daughter’s lease forbids her to do this. The HOA rules forbids visitors overnight unless it’s like three days with the owner’s permission. We told the squatters and the police as owners we don’t want them there, we didn’t even know they were there, they have no lease, they are felons etc</p><p></p><p>The squatters AND the police said after thirty days they have a legal right to be there and we have to proceed with a formal eviction. We are not allowed to turn off the electricity or water.</p><p></p><p>I’m writing the Governor after this. I’m doing poorly again today. I’m not sure why. It’s just sickening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 761271, member: 4152"] I’m trying to get clarification. I think the process server came yesterday. And the one via certified mail comes today. I do t know what time the mail comes. I think mid afternoon. We don’t know if they are getting personal mail there. Omg. If they have even the slightest reason to believe the squatter, they side with them. And our daughter didn’t deny it. A long tome ago she did something like this. In that case it probably wasn’t thirty days. But the cops sided with the squatter. The criminals have total rights with this (it’s hard to believe) and even the cops are kind of afraid of them. And it’s scary that the felons know their rights snd how to abuse this law. If the squatter says it’s been thirty days they are to accept it. We think the law originated with abusive landlords. And tenants who stop paying their rent because of slum conditions. This isn’t the case in the least. They have zero right to be there. Our daughter’s lease forbids her to do this. The HOA rules forbids visitors overnight unless it’s like three days with the owner’s permission. We told the squatters and the police as owners we don’t want them there, we didn’t even know they were there, they have no lease, they are felons etc The squatters AND the police said after thirty days they have a legal right to be there and we have to proceed with a formal eviction. We are not allowed to turn off the electricity or water. I’m writing the Governor after this. I’m doing poorly again today. I’m not sure why. It’s just sickening. [/QUOTE]
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