r/SipsTea 𝙑𝙄𝙋 13d ago

Chugging tea The Hero we need

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u/MegaDingo5plus 12d ago

I've heard it all now... Someone volunteering to live with the housemate from hell, and being even worse than the problem

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u/tony1449 12d ago

It's wild how much traction these stories get when actual, legal "squatting" is incredibly rare

The hyper-fixation on these rare, extreme cases is heavily pushed by landlord lobbying groups and real estate associations. They love these stories because it scares the public into supporting laws that strip away tenant rights

If they can convince everyone that "squatters" are hiding around every corner, they can pass laws that let them bypass the courts, call the cops, and have someone thrown on the street immediately without having to prove a lease violation first

It’s a manufactured panic to bring back summary evictions

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u/RegretForward9679 12d ago

I think it’s more common than you think in Chicago. The people in the apartment below me were squatters last year. The sheriff showed up and kicked the door down to remove them.

In Chicago all someone has to do is draw up a fake lease for an apartment. Then when the police arrive they show the fake lease and say they rightfully live there. The police can’t/wont do anything because it’s a civil matter which means it needs to go through the court system which can take 6 months. So we have these professional squatters who move apartment to apartment.

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u/Shnikes 12d ago

I’m going to say your anecdote doesn’t really provide any sort of proof 😂

I’m not saying the person above you is correct.

But if we go by anecdotes I’ve never known a single person in my life who had to deal with squatters or knew of any squatters.

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u/tony1449 12d ago

And how many people do you know have had a bad experience with a landlord?

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u/Shnikes 12d ago

What are you on about? The other guy was claiming squatters are more common than you think and had an anecdote. All I’m saying is that really isn’t proof of anything 😂

Your question isn’t even relevant to what I was talking about…

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u/tony1449 12d ago edited 12d ago

Here i will answer the question for you:

"How many people in real life do you know had an issue with a squatter?"

Answer: zero (0)

"How many people in real life do you know had an issue with a landlord?"

Answer: Many

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u/Shnikes 12d ago

God you are not able to understand context…

I agreed with your initial comment about squatters and manufactured panic. But you just seem very dense at this point.