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|    Leroy N. Soetoro to All    |
|    [Hochul's horrors...] Fed-up homeowner a    |
|    19 Mar 24 19:55:12    |
      XPost: alt.home.repair, ny.politics, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh       XPost: talk.politics.guns, sac.politics       From: democrat-criminals@mail.house.gov              A New York City property owner recently ended up in handcuffs following a       fiery standoff with a bunch of squatters she has been trying to boot from       her family’s home, tense footage of the ordeal shows.              Adele Andaloro, 47, was recently nabbed after she changed the locks on the       $1 million home in Flushing, Queens, that she says she inherited from her       parents when they died, ABC’s Eyewitness News reported.              “It’s enraging,” the homeowner said of the squatter saga. “It’s not fair       that I, as the homeowner, have to be going through this.”              Andaloro claims the ordeal erupted when she started the process of trying       to sell the home last month but realized squatters had moved in — and       brazenly replaced the entire front door and locks.              Fed up, she recently went to her family’s home on 160th Street — with the       local TV outlet in tow — and called a locksmith to change the locks for       her.              A heated, caught-on-camera spat with the alleged squatters quickly       unfolded and ended with some of the so-called tenants — and Andaloro —       being led away in cuffs.              In New York City, a person can claim “squatter’s rights” after just 30       days of living at a property.              Under the law, it is illegal for the homeowner to change the locks, turn       off the utilities, or remove the belongings of the “tenants” from the       property.              “By the time someone does their investigation, their work, and their job,       it will be over 30 days and this man will still be in my home,” Andaloro       said.              “I’m really fearful that these people are going to get away with stealing       my home,” she added.              During the recent encounter at her home, Andaloro — who was armed with the       deeds — was filmed entering the property after one of the apparent tenants       left the front door open.              After changing the locks, a man claiming to be on the lease — identified       by the local outlet as Brian Rodriguez — returned to the property and       barged through the front door.              “You shouldn’t be trying to steal my house,” a furious Andaloro yelled at       him during the caught-on-camera ordeal.              Following a flurry of 911 calls, responding cops told Andaloro she had to       sort the saga out in housing court because it was considered a “landlord-       tenant issue.”              Andaloro was ultimately arrested for unlawful eviction given she had       changed the locks.              In addition to her arrest, Andaloro said she is being forced to start an       eviction filing in court to settle the landlord-tenant dispute.              The ordeal is just the latest involving squatters in the Big Apple in       recent weeks after a couple’s plan to move into a $2 million home in       Douglaston, Queens, with their disabled son was derailed by a squatter who       claimed to have an agreement with the previous owner.              Separately, a squatter was also found to have turned a Rockaways home into       a stomach-turning house of horrors by keeping more than a dozen emaciated       cats and dogs trapped inside the property.              Conversation              Actual Conservative Patriot       4 hours ago              Eviction laws need to be amended to make it absolutely clear that if the       owner has received no payments, and if there's no lease, there's no       defense, at all, against eviction.              On a more practical note: this is why I don't rent anything out to       anyone, ever again.              RealityMan       2 hours ago              Here is what worked when I had dangerous and non-paying tenants. They were       so bad, such a nuisance in town that a town resident (NOT me) gave them a       thinly veiled threat that he would end their lives if the tenants caused       more problems. They high tailed it out of there within weeks, living in       sheer terror in those weeks. And after the threat, still not paying rent,       they asked me for help. No way. Adios. They trashed the house before they       left. Here is reality: NY State will do NOTHING to protect citizens and       create a lawfully civilized society. NY State only protects criminals,       those who arrived here uninvited and "the" minority causing havoc       everywhere they live. Get out of the state before complete anarchy becomes       the rule. As is happening. We are leaving, selling our properties and       never returning. If we move to Nigeria, it would be more civilized than NY       State.                     --       We live in a time where intelligent people are being silenced so that       stupid people won't be offended.              Durham Report: The FBI has an integrity problem. It has none.              No collusion - Special Counsel Robert Swan Mueller III, March 2019.       Officially made Nancy Pelosi a two-time impeachment loser.              Thank you for cleaning up the disaster of the 2008-2017 Obama / Biden       fiasco, President Trump.              Under Barack Obama's leadership, the United States of America became the       The World According To Garp. Obama sold out heterosexuals for Hollywood       queer liberal democrat donors.              President Trump boosted the economy, reduced illegal invasions, appointed       dozens of judges and three SCOTUS justices.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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