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    Homeowner arrested for removing squatters from $1 million property

    March 20, 2024Updated:March 20, 2024 US News No Comments
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    After attempting to remove squatters from a$ 1 million home in Flushing, Queens, a New York City woman was recently detained for unlawful eviction.

    After discovering that tenants had taken up residence in the house she inherited from her home, 47-year-old Adele Andaloro was detained for changing the doors on a house she was selling. Even if a person has lived in a building for more than 30 days and has n’t signed a contract, landlords or home owners are prohibited by New York City law to replace “tenants” from a building.

    ” It’s not good that I, as the buyer, have to be going through this”, Adele Andaloro said. I’m worried that these people will steal my household, in my opinion.

    Andaloro claimed occupiers resisted leaving the Queens home in February. Andaloro recently traveled with the store to her house to conduct an investigation, where the home owner discovered two people living there.

    ” Who are you dear, get out of my house”, Andaloro told one of the tenants. One of the tenants claimed to have just moved into the residence two weeks before the team arrived on ABC 7.

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    The tenants called the police after Andaloro showed up at the Queen’s home, who arrived at the scene and tried to determine whether the tenants were permitted to remain there. According to ABC 7, one of the police officers reportedly asked the occupiers,” Do you have anything that proves you’ve been here for more than 30 days?”

    After the two tenants failed to provide the police with records, they were escorted away from the property. The property owner finally made the decision to change the locks, despite the police’s warning to Andaloro that she might face arrest if she chooses to do so.

    If a man shows up around and claims I have illegally evicted him,” I may end up in cuffs now,” Andaloro said. Because I’m not leaving my house today, I told him to get me to judge because I’ve been told to do so.

    The tenants returned to Andaloro’s home soon after the locks were changed and made a second call to the police. One of the police officers responded to Andaloro’s question about why she was forced to leave the house and why one of the squatters was permitted to remain on the property, saying” Technically, he ca n’t be kicked out .” You have to go to]housing ] court”.

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