This woman is trying to sell the home of her dead parents and a squatter swooped in. The NYPD just arrested HER for harassing the squatter.
· Mar 20, 2024 · NottheBee.com

Only in New York, am I right?

A man broke into a woman's home and then called the cops on the homeowner. Then the cops dutifully showed up and arrested the homeowner.

Because New York is Clown World™.

Homeowner: So why is it I have to leave and he doesn't have to leave?

Police: Because technically he can't be kicked out, you have to go to court.

You can't kick bums out of your home without going to court to evict them.

You can't make this up.

Andaloro inherited her family's home in Flushing, Queens after her parents passed away. She was in the process of selling it when she noticed a problem. Someone changed the entire front door and lock of her home.

"I'm really fearful that these people are going to get away with stealing my home," she said.

She says squatters moved into her home in February and refused to leave.

"By the time someone does their investigation, their work, and their job, it will be over 30 days and this man will still be in my home," she said.

In New York, squatters have rights after 30 days.

I truly don't understand this squatter's rights thing at all.

A person can own a home, have the legal deed, have family history there for years and years and years ... but if some jobless hobo breaks in and lives there for a month, then they have legal rights to the property forever?

In what world, outside of the wacky leftist clown world, does this make sense?

Less than 10 minutes after police left and the locks were changed, the man who claimed to be the one actually leasing the house showed up with another man police already escorted off the property. They pushed through the front door.

"Do you see this this guy just literally broke down my door, broke through myself and my daughter," Andaloro said.

Police showed up a second time and told Andaloro "he can't be kicked out, you have to go to court." They consider it to be a landlord-tenant issue and by law, it has to be handled through housing court and not with police.

Because Andaloro changed the locks, they arrested her for unlawful eviction.

Arrested for changing the locks on your own home to keep losers from stealing it.

New York, it's official. You've lost your minds.


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