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I agree with Sled. When they leave, break in, change the locks, move all their shit out and make them prove they have tenancy. They won’t.

Never ever call the cops on them. Call a few buddies first.
 
Squatters are common and the law favors the person in the home regardless of how they got there. They must be evicted which takes months. Easy way is to sit and watch the house until they leave and break in. First thing squatters do is change locks.
That's called breaking and entering. The owner under blue state laws doesn't have a legal right to occupy the premises that the squatter in which the squatter has over stayed their rental agreement. Once again, this situation indicates both the lack of common sense by leftards (an ostensible law to discourage wrongful eviction) is abused by bad faith individuals and rather than fix the law, the left loves the result and that results in even more squatters abusing property owners. Race has the common sense solution.
They can't prove they live there or have a right to live there. These problems are civil problems. No one is getting charged with trespass when they are the legal owner and the squatter has no legal paperwork. If I went to that call I'd tell the squatter to go file in court Nothing we can do no laws broken. Same shit we'd have to tell the owner. Police do not handle civil matters.
 
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A landlord can't enter a rental premise except under certain emergency circumstances and for others (like showing the house for sale) usually have to provide a 24-hour notice. The civil problem is that the courts have interpreted the law to provide once a tenant has a legal right to the use of the property that the landlord can't terminate that right without a legal eviction which requires a hearing. Even if the lease term has expired like with the Airbnb in this instance. Hence the ridiculous result in the case at hand.
 
Sounds like the dazzler has a new client.

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A landlord can't enter a rental premise except under certain emergency circumstances and for others (like showing the house for sale) usually have to provide a 24-hour notice. The civil problem is that the courts have interpreted the law to provide once a tenant has a legal right to the use of the property that the landlord can't terminate that right without a legal eviction which requires a hearing. Even if the lease term has expired like with the Airbnb in this instance. Hence the ridiculous result in the case at hand.
Short-term rentals do not fall under the residential-landlord tenant act, though.
 
Same rules apply in this case. Didn't say what state. Same rule is applied in some states even if the squatter took residence in the house while the owner's were on vacation.
 
when all their shit is in the street, I usually like to tell them to call the cops and prove they ever were in the property. Criminals usually don’t want call cops to help them.
 
Cops are on the owners side. I'd tell them to leave but I'd run them first might have warrants. Hard to do jack shit from jail.
 
Same rules apply in this case. Didn't say what state. Same rule is applied in some states even if the squatter took residence in the house while the owner's were on vacation.
That's not the case in WA State, which is what I'm familiar with.
Yes, this can obviously vary from state to state.
 
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