Handyman turns the tables on squatters who took over his mother’s house

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In a shocking turn of events, a handyman in California has successfully kicked out a group of squatters who took over his mother’s house while she was out of town. The incident has sparked a conversation about the rights of homeowners and the consequences of squatting.

The Takeover

The incident began when the handyman, who has chosen to remain anonymous, received a call from his mother, who was in Europe at the time. She informed him that she had received a notice from her neighbor, saying that there were people living in her house. When the handyman arrived at his mother’s house, he discovered that a group of squatters had changed the locks and were living there as if it were their own.

Playing the Game

The handyman decided to take matters into his own hands and began to research the laws surrounding squatting. He found out that in California, squatters have more rights than in most states. However, he also learned that squatters can be removed if they are caught violating any laws, such as trespassing or damaging property.

The Confrontation

The squatters refused to leave the house, so the handyman decided to take legal action. He filed a report with the local police department and was able to prove that the squatters had vandalized the property. The police were then able to evict the squatters from the house.

The Aftermath

The handyman has since been working to repair the damages done to his mother’s house by the squatters. His mother is grateful for his quick thinking and determination to reclaim her property. The incident has shed light on the issue of squatting and the need for more rights for homeowners.

Tags: California, squatting.

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