Squatter standoff captured on camera in Queens

Eyewitness News ABC7NY
18 Mar 202404:40

Summary

TLDRThe script details a dramatic standoff between a property owner, Adele Andaloro, and alleged squatters in her Queens home. Adele claims that squatters moved in and refused to leave, leading to a series of events including multiple 911 calls, arrests, and confrontations. The situation escalates when Adele changes the locks, resulting in her own arrest for unlawful eviction. The complexity of the issue is highlighted by the need for legal resolution through housing court rather than police intervention.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ  A property owner in Queens confronted squatters who allegedly moved into her home without permission.
  • ๐Ÿ”’ The owner, Adele Andaloro, found herself locked out of her property and claims squatters have been there since February 6th.
  • ๐Ÿ“ž Multiple 911 calls were made, leading to several arrests by the police, including a man who claimed to have rented the property.
  • ๐ŸŽฅ Video footage captured by the news crew showed the property owner discovering her belongings and two men living in her house.
  • ๐Ÿ‘ฎโ€โ™‚๏ธ Police questioned the occupants and neighbors, seeking documentation to prove the squatters' right to be in the property after 30 days.
  • ๐Ÿ”‘ The owner and her daughter entered the property with a property deed, finding one man who claimed to have moved in two days prior.
  • ๐Ÿš“ One man was taken away in handcuffs, while another refused to leave and claimed the house as his own.
  • ๐Ÿ”จ A locksmith was called to change the locks, but the owner was warned by police about potential legal consequences.
  • ๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐Ÿ’ผ The situation was deemed a landlord-tenant issue, which must be resolved through housing court, not by the police.
  • ๐Ÿ“œ The man claiming to be the lessee could not provide a lease agreement, only bills for work done to the house.
  • ๐Ÿ”’ The property owner was arrested for unlawful eviction after changing the locks without going through the proper legal channels.

Q & A

  • What is the main issue being faced by the property owner in the transcript?

    -The main issue is that the property owner, Adele Andaloro, is dealing with squatters who have moved into her million-dollar home in Queens and refused to leave, despite her attempts to regain possession of her property.

  • How did the situation escalate to involve law enforcement?

    -The situation escalated when Adele called the police after being locked out of her home and discovering that squatters had moved in. Multiple 911 calls were made, leading to the police arriving at the scene and conducting interviews with neighbors and the individuals inside the house.

  • What is the significance of the 30-day period mentioned in the script?

    -In New York, squatters gain certain rights after occupying a property for 30 days. This means that by the time an investigation is completed and any legal action is taken, the squatters may have established rights to the property, complicating the eviction process for the rightful owner.

  • What was the outcome of the police's initial intervention at the property?

    -The police initially arrested one of the men who claimed to have moved in only two days prior. However, they could not immediately remove the other individual who claimed to have been renting the property, as he had not provided proof of his tenancy.

  • What action did Adele take after the police left the property?

    -After the police left, Adele had a locksmith change the locks on her property. However, she was warned by the police that she could face legal consequences if the man claiming tenancy showed up and accused her of illegal eviction.

  • Why was Adele eventually arrested?

    -Adele was arrested for unlawful eviction because she changed the locks on her property, which the man claiming to live there considered a violation of his rights as a tenant, despite her insistence that she was the rightful owner.

  • What does the man claiming to be the lessee of the property want from Adele?

    -The man claims to want compensation for the money he has put into the house, presumably for improvements or repairs, before he will agree to leave the property.

  • What is the legal advice given to Adele regarding the situation?

    -The legal advice given is that the situation should be handled through the housing court rather than with the police. Adele is encouraged to take the man to civil court to resolve the issue of unlawful eviction and tenancy rights.

  • What documentation does the man claiming to be the lessee have?

    -The man only has bills for work he claims to have done on the house, but he does not have a lease agreement or any other documentation to prove his tenancy.

  • How does the script illustrate the complexities of property rights and eviction laws?

    -The script illustrates the complexities by showing the conflict between the property owner and the individuals claiming tenancy rights. It highlights the challenges of proving ownership and the legal processes involved in eviction, especially when squatters or tenants have occupied a property for a certain period and claim rights under housing laws.

  • What is the final resolution suggested in the script?

    -The final resolution suggested is for Adele to pay the man claiming to be the lessee the money he claims to have invested into the property, implying that this might be the only way to resolve the dispute and for her to regain full control of her property.

Outlines

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๐Ÿ  Squatter Standoff in Queens

The video script describes a confrontation between a property owner and alleged squatters in her Queens home. The owner, Adele, claims that squatters moved in on February 6th and refused to leave. The situation escalates as police arrive and arrest several individuals, but the complexities of New York's squatter rights laws complicate the resolution. Adele is left enraged and unable to access her own home, highlighting the challenges faced by property owners dealing with squatters.

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Keywords

๐Ÿ’กSquatter

A squatter is an individual who occupies a property without legal rights to do so, often without the owner's consent. In the video, squatters are people who moved into Adele Andaloro's property in Queens, refusing to leave despite her attempts to regain possession. This situation exemplifies the challenges property owners face when dealing with unauthorized occupants.

๐Ÿ’กProperty Owner

A property owner is an individual or entity that holds legal title to real estate. In the context of the video, Adele Andaloro is the property owner who is trying to regain control of her home in Flushing, Queens, which has been occupied by squatters. The term highlights the legal rights and responsibilities associated with owning real estate.

Highlights

Property owner confronts squatters in her Queens home.

Dozens of officers arrive at the scene in response to the standoff.

Several people are taken away in handcuffs.

Reporter Dan Krauth discusses the growing problem of squatters.

Adele Andaloro is locked out of her inherited Flushing, Queens home.

Squatters have rights after 30 days in New York, complicating the eviction process.

A woman unexpectedly shows up and enters the house.

Adele and her daughter enter the home with a property deed.

Two men are found living in the home, claiming to have moved in recently.

Police interview neighbors and search for documentation to verify claims.

A man is arrested for not having proof of residence for 30 days.

A locksmith is called to change the locks, but the homeowner is warned by police.

The man claiming to lease the house arrives and confronts the homeowner.

The situation is deemed a landlord-tenant issue, requiring civil court resolution.

The man claims to have signed a lease in October but does not provide proof.

Adele Andaloro is arrested for unlawful eviction after changing the locks.

The conflict ends with the requirement for the homeowner to pay for improvements made to the house.

Transcripts

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THERE'S LAWS. YOU SHOULDN'T BE

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TRYING TO STEAL MY HOUSE. YES

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YOU ARE. YOU DON'T EVEN HAVE A.

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>> HOW ABOUT THAT? A SQUATTER

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STANDOFF A PROPERTY OWNER

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CONFRONTS A GROUP OF PEOPLE SHE

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SAYS MOVED INTO HER MILLION

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DOLLAR HOME IN QUEENS, AND OUR

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CAMERAS WERE ROLLING AS DOZENS

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OF OFFICERS SHOWED UP.

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>> SEVERAL PEOPLE WERE TAKEN

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AWAY IN HANDCUFFS. THOSE

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ARRESTED MAY SURPRISE YOU.

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>> INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER DAN

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KRAUTH JOINS US NOW WITH MORE ON

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WHAT HAPPENED. TELL US, DAN,

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WELL, THIS IS A VERY BIG GROWING

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PROBLEM.

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>> I RECEIVED DOZENS OF TIPS

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FROM VIEWERS ABOUT THIS IN JUST

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THE PAST WEEK. I WANT TO DO WHAT

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I THOUGHT WAS GOING TO BE A

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ROUTINE INTERVIEW. INSTEAD, WE

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CAPTURE WHAT POLICE AND PROPERTY

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OWNERS ARE DEALING WITH ON A

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DAILY BASIS. I HAVE VIDEO OF YOU

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GONE.

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>> WHO ARE THESE PEOPLE? THE

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SITUATION. BUT THEY'RE MY HOUSE,

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MAN.

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>> RELAX.

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>> NO NO NO NO NO. TO UNDERSTAND

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HOW THIS DAY ENDED, WE NEED THE

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POLICE RIGHT AWAY. WITH MULTIPLE

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911 CALLS AND ARRESTS, WE HAVE

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TO START AT THE BEGINNING. THE

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HARDEST QUESTION IS, HOW DO YOU

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SAY YOUR NAME? WE MET ADELE

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ANDALORO OUTSIDE THE HOME. HER

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PARENTS LEFT HER IN FLUSHING,

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QUEENS. SHE'S IN THE PROCESS OF

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SELLING IT. NO, HE LIKED IT, BUT

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SHE'S BEEN LOCKED OUT. SHE

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CLAIMS SQUATTERS MOVED IN ON

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FEBRUARY 6TH AND REFUSED TO

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LEAVE. WHAT'S IT LIKE BEING HERE

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KNOWING YOU CAN'T GO INSIDE OF

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YOUR OWN HOME?

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>> IT'S ENRAGING. IT REALLY IS.

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IN NEW YORK, SQUATTERS HAVE

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RIGHTS AFTER 30 DAYS. BY THE

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TIME THAT SOMEONE DOES THEIR

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INVESTIGATION AND THEY DO THEIR

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WORK AND THEIR JOB WILL BE WELL

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OVER THE 30 DAYS, AND THIS MAN

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WILL HAVE STOLEN MY HOME. AND

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NOW SHE'S BACK.

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>> JUST AFTER WRAPPING UP OUR

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INTERVIEW, A WOMAN SHOWED UP.

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WHAT ARE YOU DOING IN THE HOUSE?

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ARE YOU RENTING THIS HOUSE? I'M

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WHY ARE YOU HERE? SHE UNLOCKED

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THE FRONT DOOR, SAW OUR CAMERAS

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AND TOOK OFF.

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>> IT'S OPEN. LET'S GO IN THE

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HOUSE. IT'S OPEN.

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>> ADELE AND HER DAUGHTER, WITH

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A PROPERTY DEED IN HAND, WENT

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INSIDE.

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>> THIS IS MY FURNITURE. THESE

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ARE MY CURTAINS.

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>> SHE DIDN'T JUST FIND HER

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BELONGINGS INSIDE.

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>> THERE'S A MAN SLEEPING RIGHT

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THERE. GET OUT OF MY HOUSE.

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>> SHE FOUND TWO MEN. HOW LONG

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HAVE YOU LIVED HERE?

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>> I MOVED IN ABOUT TWO DAYS

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AGO.

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>> THEY'VE CALLED THE POLICE ON

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ME AND I'VE CALLED THE

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LOCKSMITH. I DIDN'T COME IN

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ILLEGALLY. THE DOOR WAS OPEN.

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>> POLICE STARTED INTERVIEWING

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NEIGHBORS AND LOOKING FOR

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DOCUMENTS.

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>> DO YOU HAVE SOMETHING THAT

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SHOWS THAT YOU'VE BEEN HERE FOR

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30 DAYS?

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>> THEY TOOK THE MAN WHO TOLD ME

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HE HAD BEEN RENTING FOR TWO DAYS

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OUT IN HANDCUFFS.

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>> THEY GOT ONE OUT AND ESCORTED

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THE OTHER GUY OFF THE PROPERTY.

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NOW YOU'RE AFRAID TO COME OUT?

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>> I'M NOT COMING OUT. THIS

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HOUSE IS EMPTY. THIS IS MY HOME.

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MY LOCKSMITH IS ON THE CORNER

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WAITING TO CHANGE MY LOCKS AND

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THAT'S NOT FAIR. IT'S NOT FAIR

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THAT I, AS THE HOMEOWNER, SHOULD

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BE HAVING TO GO THROUGH THIS.

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HOW ARE YOU DOING?

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>> MINUTES LATER, A LOCKSMITH

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SHOWED UP, BUT POLICE GAVE HER A

02:32

WARNING BEFORE THEY LEFT.

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>> I MAY END UP IN HANDCUFFS

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TODAY IF THIS MAN SHOWS UP HERE

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AND SAYS THAT I HAVE ILLEGALLY

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EVICTED HIM. I SAID TO THEM, LET

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HIM TAKE ME TO COURT THE WAY

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I'VE BEEN TOLD TO TAKE HIM TO

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COURT. BUT TODAY I'M NOT LEAVING

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MY HOUSE LESS THAN TEN MINUTES

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AFTER POLICE LEFT AND THE LOCKS

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WERE CHANGED.

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>> OH.

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>> WHOA WHOA WHOA WHOA. IT'S NOT

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GOING UP HERE.

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>> THE MAN WHO CLAIMS TO BE THE

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ONE ACTUALLY LEASING THE HOUSE

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SHOWS UP.

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>> CALL THE POLICE AGAIN WITH

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THE OTHER GUY.

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>> POLICE TOOK OFF THE PROPERTY.

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>> DO YOU SEE THIS? THIS GUY

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JUST LITERALLY BROKE DOWN MY

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DOOR. BROKE THROUGH MYSELF AND

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MY DAUGHTER TO GET IN HERE. THIS

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GUY JUST FORCED HIMSELF INTO MY

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HOUSE. YES HE DID, AND SO DID

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YOU. YOU BROKE THROUGH THE FRONT

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DOOR BECAUSE TECHNICALLY, HE

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CAN'T BE KICKED OUT.

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>> YOU NEED TO GO TO COURT.

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>> THEY CONSIDER THIS A LANDLORD

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TENANT ISSUE, AND BY LAW IT HAS

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TO BE HANDLED THROUGH THE

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HOUSING COURT, NOT WITH POLICE.

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IF YOU OWN THIS HOUSE, YOU WOULD

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NOT WANT HER INSIDE HOUSE.

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>> I DON'T OWN THIS.

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>> EXACTLY. SHE DOES.

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>> YES, BUT THEN ONCE AGAIN, YOU

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SHOULD KNOW HOW THE LAW WORKS. I

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DO KNOW HOW IT WORKS. THERE'S

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RULES TO THIS AS YOU GOT TO GO

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TO COURT TO SEND ME TO CIVIL

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COURT.

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>> HE SAYS HE SIGNED A LEASE IN

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OCTOBER, BUT WOULDN'T TELL US

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WITH WHO.

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>> I GOT PROOF LONGER THAN THAT

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SHOW US THE PROOF. BUT WHO ARE

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YOU? FOR ME TO SHOW, I SHOW IT

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TO COPS.

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>> DAN KRAUTH CHANNEL SEVEN

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NEWS. IF YOU DON'T WANT TO SHOW

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IT, YOU DON'T WANT TO SHOW IT.

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>> COME HERE. BROTHER, I LIKE

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THAT I WOULD, I WOULD LIKE TO

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SEE IT.

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>> HE DIDN'T SHOW ME A LEASE.

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THIS IS A BILL. A BILL FOR WORK

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HE SAYS HE HAD DONE TO THE

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HOUSE. HE DIDN'T SHOW POLICE A

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LEASE EITHER.

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>> THE POLICE DEPARTMENT DOESN'T

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HAVE THE LEASE. NO, HE'S GOT NO

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DOCUMENTATION, JUST BILLS.

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>> SO, ADELE, YOU'RE GETTING

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ARRESTED RIGHT NOW.

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>> I'M BEING ARRESTED. FOR WHAT?

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FOR BEING IN MY. FOR BEING IN MY

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OWN HOME.

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>> AND.

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>> AND WHERE'S YOUR LEASE?

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>> SHE'S FIGHTING THE HOUSE.

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IT'S NOT HER HOUSE ANYMORE.

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>> MY DEED IS CURRENT AND LEGAL.

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>> ARRESTED FOR UNLAWFUL

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EVICTION. SHE CHANGED THE LOCKS.

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AND A MAN WHO CLAIMS HE LIVES

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THERE. SO HOW DOES THIS ALL END

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THEN? WHEN DO YOU LEAVE?

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>> THE WAY IT ENDS IS. IS UNLESS

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SHE PAYS ME MY MONEY THAT I PUT

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INTO THE HOUSE. PAY ME THE