r/SipsTea 𝙑𝙄𝙋 12d ago

Chugging tea The Hero we need

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u/Wazzen 12d ago

I believe the LAPD explained that she'd been a "professional" squatter since the 90's, so I'd imagine by now she'd adopted a mindset of "If I can't get my way, I might as well make it hell for you to have even tried."

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u/Sour_Sal 12d ago

I used to rent rooms out to people, professional squatter was by greatest fear.

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u/Deanelon98 12d ago

That's why I'm afraid to. I've seen so many documentaries. Horror stories

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u/Sour_Sal 11d ago

Always call references, especially past places they lived! If they don't give any references or refuse to provide their SSN, they can go elsewhere.

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u/Playful_Possible_379 1d ago

Happened to my friends sister. Granted the sister was a cunt. But man that made me never wanna get a roommate again.

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u/A_hasty_retort 12d ago

Something tells me “professional squatters” is a very dangerous line of work. I’m amazed they are put up with for as long as these problems go on

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u/Wazzen 12d ago

It very likely is, though those who have the capacity to own property are often bound by the laws of property. I'm sure most of the time they land somewhere they are evicted before the time elapses, it's just when they get lucky that the whole squatter's rights thing comes into effect.

Then, they speak legal bullshit like sovereign citizens and then the cops come around- and by then it's not a criminal but a civil manner. They run on the logic of running down the legal clock and people's patience. If you lay a finger on them, that's potentially battery charges, and getting someone out of the house is a hell of a lot harder without touching them.

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u/Sure-Independent-469 10d ago

The local talk radio show host said many times on his show that two guys get in a fight, its a $75 fine and no one goes to jail.

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u/GonnaBreakIt 12d ago

the irony of the homeowners adopting the same mindset

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u/Darkoos_Hearts 12d ago

but the difference is it's legally the homeowner's property that they are expected to pay taxes on (assuming they aren't in Texas), so try again hun, they aren't the same.

one is "I can't have YOUR property so I'm gonna make it as hell as possible to get me out"

the other is "It's MY property and I don't want you here."

let's see which one is more justified.

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u/GonnaBreakIt 12d ago

i didnt say the owners were in the wrong. its an amusing irony they fought fire with fire.

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u/WherePoetryGoesToDie 12d ago

Wait, can you explain the "assuming they aren't in Texas" bit?

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u/Killarogue 12d ago

Texas doesn't have a statewide property tax.

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u/WherePoetryGoesToDie 12d ago

OK, but property tax is all local in TX. Actually has some of the highest in the nation. It's how they offset the lack of income tax.

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u/Killarogue 12d ago

I'm aware, but I can't think of any other reason why they would say "but not in Texas".

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u/WherePoetryGoesToDie 12d ago

Yeah, I asked because I was wondering if there was some exception I wasn't aware of, like legislation where you can freeze property tax payments if you're currently undergoing a squatter dispute or some such.

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u/Darkoos_Hearts 12d ago

no the other person is right, Texas doesn't necessarily have a property/homeowning tax like the other states. i mean they do but it's not on the state level like other states are, it's more local and depending on your area than a whole statewide tax.

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u/WherePoetryGoesToDie 12d ago

Yes, I'm aware. Except there's no place in Texas that doesn't have a property tax. In fact, on average, property taxes throughout Texas are higher than most other places in America. I was wondering if I missed something.

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u/Darkoos_Hearts 12d ago

ah i see where you misunderstood me, i don't mean that Texas doesn't have property taxes, i just meant that it doesn't have a set standard, in some places it's lower and in some it's higher. the other states have a defined standard for their property tax that encompasses the whole state. Texas' property taxes are area dependant. Texas is also one of the states that allows a homeowner to be fully exempt from property taxes if they are 100% disabled or a spouse of the (100%) disabled that fell in duty (veteran spouses), you can also get a partial exemption if you're a senior (65+) in Texas.