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SQUATTER STANDOFF CAPTURED ON CAMERA IN QUEENS | 7 ON YOUR SIDE INVESTIGATES
By Dan Krauth
Monday, March 18, 2024 6:01PM ET

Dan Krauth has the latest on the squatter standoff in Queens.
FLUSHING, Queens (WABC) -- Eyewitness News captured what a growing number of property owners and police are dealing with on a daily basis - a squatter standoff.

"It's not fair that I, as the homeowner, have to be going through this," Adele Andaloro said.


Andaloro inherited her family's home in Flushing, Queens after her parents passed away. She was in the process of selling it when she noticed a problem. Someone changed the entire front door and lock of her home.

"I'm really fearful that these people are going to get away with stealing my home," she said.

She says squatters moved into her home in February and refused to leave.

"By the time someone does their investigation, their work, and their job, it will be over 30 days and this man will still be in my home," she said.

In New York, squatters have rights after 30 days.

When Andaloro recently went to her property, Eyewitness News was there when a woman walked up to the house, unlocked the door, and left. Andaloro decided to enter the property with her daughter and her property deed in hand.

Woman arrested for unlawful eviction despite squatters in her home


"This is proving everything I said, this is my furniture, these are my curtains," Andaloro said as she entered the main room of her home.

She didn't just find her belongings inside the home. She found two people.

"Who are you sir, get out of my house," she said to one of them sleeping in a bedroom.


Eyewitness News asked one of the men how long he'd been there. He responded by saying, "I moved in two days ago."

The second man refused to answer questions.

The men who Andaloro says are squatting inside her home called the police on her.

"They've called the police on me and I've called the locksmith," she said. "We didn't come in illegally, the door was open."

Police arrived shortly after and started interviewing the men, the neighbors, and asking for documents.

One officer asked the men, "Do you have something that shows you've been here more than 30 days?"

When the men didn't provide documentation, they escorted both off the property and Andaloro had a locksmith change the locks. Before police left, they warned her about changing the locks.

"I may end up in handcuffs today if a man shows up here and says I have illegally evicted him," said Andaloro. "I said 'let him take me to court as I've been told to take him to court' because today I'm not leaving my house."

In New York, it's against the law to turn off the utilities, change the locks, and remove the belongings of someone who claims to be a tenant.


Less than 10 minutes after police left and the locks were changed, the man who claimed to be the one actually leasing the house showed up with another man police already escorted off the property. They pushed through the front door.

"Do you see this this guy just literally broke down my door, broke through myself and my daughter," Andaloro said.

Police showed up a second time and told Andaloro "he can't be kicked out, you have to go to court." They consider it to be a landlord-tenant issue and by law, it has to be handled through housing court and not with police.

Because Andaloro changed the locks, they arrested her for unlawful eviction.

When Eyewitness News asked Brian Rodriguez, the man who claims to have a lease, for documentation he provided none. Instead, he showed bills for work he claimed he had done to the house. He said he moved into the home a few months ago and signed documents with a realtor but wouldn't say who that realtor is.

"You got to go to court and send me to court," said Rodriguez. He said he'll leave "if she pays me my money that I put in the house," said Rodriguez. "Pay me the money and I'll leave or send me to court it's that simple."

It's not that simple. Going through the housing court process takes time.

It takes an average of 20 months for an eviction case to have a resolution in New York City, according to the Rent Stabilization Association.

Andaloro says she now has no choice but to start an eviction filing in landlord-tenant court.


https://abc7ny.com/amp/squatters-standoff-queens-new-york-city/14540298/


This stuff is absolutely crazy.
Posted By: archbolddawg Re: Crazy Squatters Rights Laws - 03/20/24 12:11 AM
That is just crazy.
Posted By: superbowldogg Re: Crazy Squatters Rights Laws - 03/20/24 01:25 AM
this is why castle law is important.
Posted By: PerfectSpiral Re: Crazy Squatters Rights Laws - 03/20/24 02:25 PM
This happened to my cousin in a Cleveland. The real crazy thing, when he finally got his house back in court he was doing a total renovation and the same squatters broke back in one night and took it over again. This time they were arrested for B&A. Cameras installed.
Posted By: PitDAWG Re: Crazy Squatters Rights Laws - 03/20/24 03:23 PM
There are a lot of crazy laws and this is one of them. Sadly there are similar laws in many places.
Posted By: dawglover05 Re: Crazy Squatters Rights Laws - 03/20/24 03:41 PM
Holy moly that's insane.
Posted By: FATE Re: Crazy Squatters Rights Laws - 03/20/24 03:48 PM
I'm not sure when or if these 'laws' will ever be fixed.

I think my first steps would be releasing rats and Madagascar hissing cockroaches into the house. I'd tap into the wifi and play the wicked witch laugh over loudspeakers every night at 3am. Pipe in some skunk smell?

I mean, no one could stop me from doing that to my own house, right?
Posted By: Clemdawg Re: Crazy Squatters Rights Laws - 03/20/24 04:00 PM
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I'd tap into the wifi and play the wicked witch laugh over loudspeakers every night at 3am. Pipe in some skunk smell?

Bro, you're too soft. Wicked witch laugh? Pffft-
My tactic: same wifi hack, but use "Baby Shark" and "Friday" by Rebecca Black.

Those folks will be out that house in less than an hour- bank that!


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Posted By: FATE Re: Crazy Squatters Rights Laws - 03/20/24 04:17 PM
rofl

I'll tell you one thing. That crap happens to me at one of my properties, the last thing I'm thinking about is 'standard protocol'. grin
Posted By: PitDAWG Re: Crazy Squatters Rights Laws - 03/20/24 04:50 PM
Sadly, with the laws in place that would probably make you the criminal.
Posted By: FATE Re: Crazy Squatters Rights Laws - 03/20/24 05:53 PM
I wouldn't be surprised.

One of the most underrated terms/situations/excuses I learned was during the Reagan years and the Iran-Contra affair...

"plausible deniability" thumbsup
Posted By: PitDAWG Re: Crazy Squatters Rights Laws - 03/20/24 05:59 PM
It seems to have caught on pretty well.
Posted By: Ballpeen Re: Crazy Squatters Rights Laws - 03/21/24 02:40 AM
Originally Posted by PitDAWG
There are a lot of crazy laws and this is one of them. Sadly there are similar laws in many places.


Pretty much everywhere.
Posted By: GMdawg Re: Crazy Squatters Rights Laws - 03/21/24 09:25 AM
I can not come up with the proper language (that won't get me banned) to explain just how stupid, assinine. I guess this movie is coming true right before our eyes.

Posted By: Damanshot Re: Crazy Squatters Rights Laws - 03/21/24 12:42 PM
Originally Posted by Ballpeen
Originally Posted by PitDAWG
There are a lot of crazy laws and this is one of them. Sadly there are similar laws in many places.


Pretty much everywhere.

Isn't it possible to remove those laws that are as nutty as this?
Posted By: FATE Re: Crazy Squatters Rights Laws - 03/21/24 04:05 PM
Illegal Venezuelan Welfare King recruiting fellow illegals to seize American homes...

Posted By: PitDAWG Re: Crazy Squatters Rights Laws - 03/21/24 04:08 PM
Yeah, this is all new territory that people weren't doing before. lol
Posted By: EveDawg Re: Crazy Squatters Rights Laws - 03/30/24 05:26 PM
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Georgia Squatters Bill passes the Senate. We are getting rid of those f'ers
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