Easy there tiger - when I said there is absolutely nothing you can do, I meant it. You can't walk in the squatter's "residence" and shoot him either. Even in Texas, you have to living in a place to claim that the squatter was trespassing. The whole point is squatters will take your empty place and there is nothing you can do about it.
They don't call it squatting but they do support it. You can't go to the police and register a complaint against the person because it's a "civil matter".
This just prevents them for claiming eventual ownership. Nothing stops them from squatting until a court order of they come up with fake documents and have bills in their name at that address.
You know the squatter has the legal right to press chargers against you, right? That would mean kiss good bye to your citizenship application. Can't get citizenship if you have a criminal record against you.
This just prevents them for claiming eventual ownership. Nothing stops them from squatting until a court order of they come up with fake documents and have bills in their name at that address.
That's exactly what I am angry about - in this day and age of digital this and digital that - why aren't there digital records of tenancy. Why is everything is on paper and not on a government database?
You know the squatter has the legal right to press chargers against you, right? That would mean kiss good bye to your citizenship application. Can't get citizenship if you have a criminal record against you.
Press charges for what? In the case of me emptying a whole mag at his feet, I'm not guilty because "at his feet" is my property and I have the freedom to fire bullets at my own property. Did I shoot him? No. Did I aim at him directly? No. Indirectly? No. Did I otherwise bring any harm to him? No.
Press charges for what? In the case of me emptying a whole mag at his feet, I'm not guilty because "at his feet" is my property and I have the freedom to fire bullets at my own property. Did I shoot him? No. Did I aim at him directly? No. Indirectly? No. Did I otherwise bring any harm to him? No.
I am pretty sure you can be charged for attempt to murder for something like that. Whether it's thrown out of the court or not is a different matter but they can go to the police for that.
That's exactly what I am angry about - in this day and age of digital this and digital that - why aren't there digital records of tenancy. Why is everything is on paper and not on a government database?
Even if it is digital, I don't think the police won't kick them out immediately. They would still be given a notice period. And the pests would still get some avenues on 'compassionate' grounds especially if they have spawns.
Having said that, squatters coming in and living in an already occupied space is extremely rare. Wouldn't be at the top of the list of problems when buying a primary residence.
This just prevents them for claiming eventual ownership. Nothing stops them from squatting until a court order of they come up with fake documents and have bills in their name at that address.
Press charges for what? In the case of me emptying a whole mag at his feet, I'm not guilty because "at his feet" is my property and I have the freedom to fire bullets at my own property. Did I shoot him? No. Did I aim at him directly? No. Indirectly? No. Did I otherwise bring any harm to him? No.
I am pretty sure you can be charged for attempt to murder for something like that. Whether it's thrown out of the court or not is a different matter but they can go to the police for that.
You're trying to find a way how you can squat my property and get away with it but no simpredo, you aren't taking my property. All you're getting from me is 5.45
Press charges for what? In the case of me emptying a whole mag at his feet, I'm not guilty because "at his feet" is my property and I have the freedom to fire bullets at my own property. Did I shoot him? No. Did I aim at him directly? No. Indirectly? No. Did I otherwise bring any harm to him? No.
Also, you are thinking that squatter will be a white collar level headed man that will just move after that. You never know what kind of a nutcase he might be.
Even if it is digital, I don't think the police won't kick them out immediately. They would still be given a notice period. And the pests would still get some avenues on 'compassionate' grounds especially if they have spawns.
Having said that, squatters coming in and living in an already occupied space is extremely rare. Wouldn't be at the top of the list of problems when buying a primary residence.