Stranger who moved into Chicago home reveals why she refuses to leave

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Published 2022-06-18
A stranger who moved into a Chatham, Chicago house for sale on the South Side and refuses to leave said she was scammed.

All Comments (21)
  • @jimbojiveable
    if you own the house you should be able to kick in the door and physically remove any trespassers legally
  • @jujub4553
    She broke in, changed the locks, and is squatting. Period. She is a crook
  • @karenstoller5733
    Move in with her , give her hell. U have a right to live in your house.
  • I can’t even begin to tell you how angry this makes me!! That poor homeowner!
  • If the home owner is not the person named on the lease as the landlord, then the lease should be invalid. Anyone can type up a fake lease with a fake landlord name. This is ridiculous.
  • @jlv3x
    So she says she refuses to leave now, even though currently she isn't paying rent to anyone. Isn't that the definition of squatting?
  • @butafligq1606
    How tf can the cops say, “oh she presented a lease.” When the actual HOMEOWNER said that it’s false documents?! How?!
  • It’s crazy how squatters have more legal rights than the actual owners do. A regular person would have been evicted so fast but not the freeloaders refusing to leave.
  • @Quote-Unquote.
    She broke into someone's property, took it over, refuses to leave, and also wants you (the public) to know she's not a bad person.
  • @mathewjais
    What a load of BS when you get scammed of us 3k you illegally sqaut and then demand 8k from the owner. This is by no means a victim this a classic scamster.
  • @Freedaoleman
    I wounder what the police would do if that happened to one of them
  • @FollowTrystocks
    Breaking into someone’s place, scamming, and falsified documents yet somehow this is a civil matter. That’s insane
  • @charliej766
    What’s really scary about this story is that it’s easier to steal someone’s house than their purse or car.
  • They should also crackdown on these scams. I’ve been hearing about these online home scams. Did she give the people the number she called? She showed them a lease, who signed it, although bogus? So many unanswered questions. Wow!
  • The first broadcast a few weeks ago the trespasser stated she paid $8,000 to move in now she saying it's $3,000 but wants the $8,000 to move out. Unbelievable, the government sucks regarding protection of homeowners.
  • @IvyPlans
    She knows what she is doing that is why she is refusing to get out or show her face on TV. A decent person does not take ownership of what is not theirs. When she says she wants to "work something out" it means she wants money. It's incredible that this is allowed. Lawmakers are failing working-class citizens continuously.
  • It's real simple and uncomplicated. You break down the door of your house and physically take out any trespassers in YOUR home. That's how it's done. You don't go through the courts that complicate the matter. You have to take the bull by the horns.
  • @KimberlyLetsGo
    There’s nothing to work out. She needs to go. I’d like to see the owners get private security that will go in and physically remove these scammers out.