OHIO MAN USING A SCHEME TO SNATCH UP ‘ABANDONED’ HOUSES THAT’S SO ABSURD IT’S SCARY TO THINK IT’S ACTUALLY WORKING
A Springdale, Ohio, family was shocked when they returned from a visit to a dying relative to find that a stranger had moved into their house and changed the locks – and even more shocked to learn that the intruder may have the law on his side.
The family, who asked to remain anonymous, is moving to Pittsburgh and a local bank is foreclosing on their home of 21 years in Ohio. However, the bank had nothing to do with emptying the Ohio house and changing the locks – the new “owner” did that.
The situation has escalated into an all out legal battle, with the man saying he has the documents to prove he’s the rightful owner of the family’s home. More
It's called Right Of Adverse Possession and it's legal. If occupy a property openly and notoriously for a certain period of time it becomes yours if nobody objects. It usually has to be something like seven or ten years, though.
Anonymous said... Really... Seriously? How did you make the synaptic leap from this situation to Trayvon. Please explain, I can't wait to hear how they connect.
November 28, 2013 at 7:37 AM
Awwwww we have an Obama voter and criminal lover reading this blog. Here's your Kool Aid!!
Changing the topic slightly,why have all of the real estate infomercials stopped? Several years ago they would be on for hours.Each would have their own strategy for getting rich in real estate.Unless I'm watching the wrong channels I haven't seen one in a long time.
If I had a son it would be just like him , stealing from anyone.
ReplyDeleteThere are so many trayvons out there.
Really... Seriously? How did you make the synaptic leap from this situation to Trayvon. Please explain, I can't wait to hear how they connect.
DeleteIt's called Right Of Adverse Possession and it's legal. If occupy a property openly and notoriously for a certain period of time it becomes yours if nobody objects. It usually has to be something like seven or ten years, though.
ReplyDelete7:35, how does he live full time in 12 different houses?
ReplyDeleteHe doesn't have to live "full time" in the property. Do you live in your house 24/7 ?
ReplyDeleteMaybe those folks should have paid their mortgage instead of "walking away".
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ReplyDeleteA-men! They don't have money to make payments but to travel tell you something. LOL. Idiots.
Well, when you have a dying relative you tend to do whatever it takes to get there. Don't think anybody would come to see you. Idiot.
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ReplyDeleteA dying relative sounded better then going away on Vacation. Idiot. Don't believe everything you read.
Sure are a lot of 'idiots' in these comments. I am thankful I don't know any of you that are so quick to call names.
ReplyDeleteHappy turkey day
Anonymous said...
ReplyDeleteReally... Seriously? How did you make the synaptic leap from this situation to Trayvon. Please explain, I can't wait to hear how they connect.
November 28, 2013 at 7:37 AM
Awwwww we have an Obama voter and criminal lover reading this blog. Here's your Kool Aid!!
In a sippy cup for you trailer trash.
DeleteI believe it would be squatter season for me and I am a great shot.
ReplyDeleteAs soon as you break a window in or door its a Burglary, why is he not being Arrested.
ReplyDeleteChanging the topic slightly,why have all of the real estate infomercials stopped? Several years ago they would be on for hours.Each would have their own strategy for getting rich in real estate.Unless I'm watching the wrong channels I haven't seen one in a long time.
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