United Handyman Association founder Flash Shelton shares his experience pushing out squatters and explains how he is fighting to help others in similar circumstances.
"I packed up my jeep, drove up there and paced out the joint around 4 a.m. I waited. About 8:00, 8:30 in the morning, three cars pulled out of the driveway and I made entrance to the house. I put up cameras, waited for them to come back," he said.
"They didn't have a lease, so that never came into play. But when they came back, I just laid it out for them, told them that it was all locked up, cameras, and the only way they would get back in the house is if they broke in on camera, and I would prosecute. I told them they had a day to get their stuff out or the furniture was not theirs anymore."
United Handyman Association founder Flash Shelton shares how he used the law to force squatters out of his mothers home. In many cities across the U.S., squatting is becoming a worse problem often due to progressive policies favoring squatters and tenants over landlords. According to Madison Ventures+ managing director Mitch Roschelle, real estate markets in cities like New York City, Philadelphia
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