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"Squatting" rant
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This thread is going to be a mixture of a rant/world news. I woke up this morning and I seen this on Facebook.

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I've read about this happening many times, and this time just really annoyed me. She thinks she has the right to go and take a house that doesn't even come close to belonging to her, and she was on the news for it. Why did they even let her get a chance to defend herself? People squat in houses all the time and they are scum, they think since its isolated they can just go in it and live there thinking everything will be alright.

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Like on this story the squatter came into the house a year after the owner left, and wasnt even evicted from the police because it was a civil matter. What the hell? The lady paid for the house. This person came in and changed the locks and plumbing and all the sudden it's civil and she owns it.

This is my 2 cents on this whole ordeal of squatting. The first story I posted says that "Moorish Nation, whose members make it their business to assume ownership of vacant luxury homes without paying a dime, appears to have established an outpost at this home in Charlottes Piper Glen neighborhood" from what I understand, these people make it their goal to go around and claim ownership on vacant houses. Who the hell does this? It's the literal most ghetto thing I have ever seen. They can't afford/don't want to pay for a house so they go around claiming vacant houses that they have no right over.

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If it is a condemned building, or something of the sort. I don't see a problem with it.

But an occupied house? Too far.
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