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• Jun. 6, 2009 - Squatting Brings Concerns in Local Neighborhood

In all the years as a real estate expert, investor and sales agent I never noticed “squatting” like I do today. Squatting is where people reside illegally in a vacant dwelling.

 

On several occasions now I have shown homes that were vacant according to the listing agent and when I arrived it was not. At first I thought it was tenant occupied since many of the short sales are occurring today when the primary owner moves out of the residence and allows a tenant to rent short term until the house gets sold or goes foreclosure and collects on the money while not paying the mortgage with it or paying very little to the mortgage. In essence, the owner is getting out while they can get into another situation and then renting out there home where they are delinquent on the mortgage and trying to sell it through short sale and they are profiting from renting that unit out.

 

Anyway, I found that this townhouse had an air mattress and a few things inside the home like clothes baskets, large 50 gallon bags of stuff and a few odds and ends. At first I thought must be moving in or just moving out, but as I began to show more homes in that area, it was obvious to me that these people were living in these homes illegally. This was even more apparent after I called the listing agent and said that the house was not vacant and that he must have made a mistake. He affirmed that the place is empty and on a key box.

I have shown that same unit several times and more people have moved in and out of it. There is more evidence of squatting in my local area than people probably want to admit. I think having them shack up in some vacant home gives the illusion that we don’t have a homeless problem like other medium size towns. This certainly is not true.

 

I will leave you with a thought. What are these “squatters” doing? They are trespassing. They are breaking and entering to a residence that does not belong to them. They are not paying rent and in some cases I have seen there has been evidence of drug use like hypodermic needles. The good paying neighbors in this area I don’t think have a clue. But if it is not addressed, what will happen to the neighborhood, the resale value of the homes and the safety of the other neighbors?

 

Tell me what you think and how you would handle this.

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