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Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
04-23-2014, 10:07 PM
Soldier in battle to rid home of squatters, Florida sheriff’s office says it can’t do anything



http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/oddnews/soldier-in-battle-to-rid-home-of-squatters--florida-sheriff%E2%80%99s-office-says-it-can%E2%80%99t-do-anything-210607842.html

Soldier Michael Sharkey was deployed to Afghanistan two years ago and asked a friend to watch over his house in New Port Richey, Florida. Sharkey never thought that he would have to fight a battle to save his home from ex-convict squatters.

As reported by WFLA News Channel 8, strangers broke into the home Sharkey shared with his wife Danielle, changed the locks, then moved in. The squatters, Julio Ortiz and his girlfriend Fatima Cardoso, then refused to leave. Ortiz claims that there was a verbal ‘contract’ made with Sharkey’s friend who was watching the home. Mr. Ortiz said the agreement was that he would live there rent-free while he renovated the house, then later a rental agreement would be worked out. However, Sharkey and Lisa Pettus, Sharkey’s friend, say there was no such agreement.


Pettus said she met Ortiz through a friend and the only agreement was that he would fix up the house while the Sharkeys were away. When Pettus drove by the house two months after the renovation was completed, she found the squatters living in the home.

"I want the people out. They're criminals living in my house," Michael Sharkey told WFLA. “I have never spoke to these people in my life.” Specialist Sharkey called the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office from Afghanistan to deal with the situation and his wife flew to Florida from Hawaii, where Sharkey is currently stationed. Ms. Sharkey went to the house and had a sheriff’s deputy with her but was unsuccessful in removing the two squatters. Instead, after Ortiz told the deputy that there was a verbal agreement, the deputy told Danielle that it was a civil matter and he could do nothing.

This is total bull. The man that owns the home didn't give consent to any agreement. Here the law acts as if a third party can give consent without the owners permission. Actually its not a civil matter. The scum living in there should be forced out and stomped .. That's what I would do if it was my home and I tell the cops how a damn third party gave me "permission" to evict the bastard and his slut friend..

Guy serves this nation and his property back home is stolen by Mexican scum and Obama type supporter.. FF-THAT!!! -Tyr

jimnyc
04-24-2014, 06:27 AM
Read this last night too and what a load of horseshit. I don't think anyone should have a claim unless they have a written contract with the actual owner. To have BUMS come in off the streets and literally steal the home is unacceptable. "Squatters rights" <---- WTF? WHY in the world should these people have ANY rights within my home? I'm a very vengeful person, and NO WAY this would happen. Imagine coming home to find these vermin robbing your home. You call the police and they come out and tell you these people have RIGHTS to be there? Oh no way do I let that stand. Something bad is going to happen that I would likely regret. But no way I let some degenerates take over my home while I sit back and fiddle my thumbs. My problem would simply disappear, and when the authorities would ask I would simply shrug my shoulders in disbelief that they were gone. :)

namvet
04-24-2014, 09:49 AM
used to be one of ACORN's ole tricks