
In connection with a stolen vehicle case, authorities in South Fulton, Georgia just detained six alleged tenants.
According to Fox 5 reports that the team officially moved into the vacant home on December 25 and the detentions occurred at the residence on Caveat Court, which was reported on Saturday.
” According to HOA President Mel Keyton, the people broke into another friend’s house and stole a car before returning to the house they were occupying”, the channel said.
According to Atlanta News First, a group of people sit with their hands behind their tails on a pavement while watching videos.
The alleged squatters have irritated neighbors, Keyton told the outlet,” We do n’t know who these people are and what they are doing.”
However, a transformation that just passed , in the Georgia government is supposed to help home owners grappling with the sitting problem, 11 Alive reported on March 30.
The” Squatters Reform Act” seeks to give home owners more authority to remove those who have possessed a home without permission. Some people have claimed for decades that tenants have had more right than property owners.
According to the Fox content, Gov. The work was recently signed into law by Brian Kemp.
A home owner in Atlanta was fighting again against tenants who seized his land, according to a report from Breitbart News on March 29.
Ten years ago, David Morris gave a number of people the option of paying no rent to sit on the home while it was still in its early stages.
Morris once operated a volunteer on the house that provided food to those in need. Nevertheless, he shut down operations , during the Chinese coronavirus crisis, as people suffering from addiction and mental health issues moved onto the property and trashed it”, the outlet said.
According to a report from the Fox News, South Fulton Police are glad to companions who keep an eye on each other for health, and community members are optimistic that the reform action will help them solve the issue.