Squatters have taken over 1,200 homes in Atlanta and if you try to remove them they might shoot you so good luck with that
· Feb 7, 2024 · NottheBee.com

This is wild right here. Squatters currently inhabit 1,200 homes in Atlanta, and in some instances the SWAT team has been called in to remove them.

 

 

Yo, what is happening to our country?

In some instances, police are telling residents that their "hands are tied" and they can't do anything about these squatters. Some of the squatters — and I'm not kidding — are opening up strip clubs in these homes (luckily, that illegal activity was enough to get the residents their house back). In one case we have people being shot by squatters when they came in and tried to remove them. And get this, some homeowners are paying the squatters nuisance money just to get them to leave. All of this in Joe Biden's America.

Squatters are ruining entire neighborhoods in Atlanta and police response to evict is so slow, some homeowners have resorted to paying nuisances to leave.

Brazen squatters even opened an illegal strip club on a property they had taken over — one of the 1,200 homes which has been squatted in the city according to the National Rental Home Council (NRHC) trade group …

Simon Frost, CEO of large-scale landlord Tiber Capital Group, said there have been incidents of unlawful occupants brandishing weapons and threatening neighbors which affects the safety of neighborhoods and other residents, according to Bloomberg.

Evicting squatters in Atlanta is tough, involving negotiating court backlogs and strained police resources.

Meanwhile, online listings and virtual real estate agents make it easy for squatters to identify vacant properties to break into.

1,200 homes!!

And these people are waving around pistols which they will fire at you if you try to evict them. No joke.

Urbanski's company cleans out homes for corporate landlords, and in some cases has to remove squatter's possessions.

Recently one of his employees was shot after attempting to remove intruders from a property.

Crazy!!

Imagine trying to get your own house back and being shot in the process.

Residents who still have their homes are even scared to go on vacation, claiming they don't want to leave their home because if the squatters find out they're gone they'll move right in.

This strip club story is my favorite though.

In October, an Atlanta neighborhood found itself at the center of a scandal involving squatters who transformed a home into an illegal strip club, complete with weekend parties and even live horses on the property.

The drama unfolded at in the South Fulton area when, where four individuals — DeAnthony Maddox, Jeremy Wheat, Kelvin Hall, and Tarahsjay Forde — took up residence without permission. Little did the neighbors know, the 4,000 square foot, five-bedroom home with three bathrooms would become a den of illicit activity.

The squatters ran the clandestine strip club, held noisy parties and even organized car races in the street, ruining the neighborhood for others, according to local reports ...

Eventually a SWAT team had to clear out the house and recovered two stolen cars, a stolen weapon and stolen credit cards from the property, according to the local report.

Imagine finally being let back into your home only to find out it was a strip club for a few weeks. Like, I'd just want to sell the place and get the heck out of there — as far away from Atlanta as possible. But how you gonna sell a house in a neighborhood where squatters are all over the place? I sure wouldn't buy a home in that area.

This is just another ominous sign that our country is in decline. They tell us everything's fine and that crime is down. But what are they not telling us?

Cuz every day it seems to get worse out there.


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