Squatters break into RV storage lot and take over 50 campers in S. CA

California and its squatters rights law is one of the most mind boggling legal protections you will ever see. Leave something empty that you own and someone else can move in and lay claim.
That’s Democrats for ya.
 
I can see CA going red in the near future... especially if the voting rolls get cleaned up... Its crap like this that causes people to wake up....
 
When asked why she doesn't do anything about this the Mayor of the city of Industry said its private property.....
:disbelief: the company has called the police they don't show up or when they do they can't do anything..

So if someone breaks into my house, the CA police won't do anything neither considering it a private land use disagreement?

Well, there is no way I'm buying an RV that has been broken into and lived in and trashed no matter how it is cleaned up. If that were my property, I'd be very proactive then--- since the RVs are now a total loss anyway, I'd go down there and start throwing some C4 into each of them and blowing them up, occupied or not. If asked, I'd report that the invaders must have had an unfortunate chinese EV battery or meth lab explosion. :dunno:
 




We be housed now.....

How can this even happen in America without large amounts of hickory shampoo being applied to the vagrants?

Of course they trash everything they touch.

Squaters can be a big problem. I have some lots in Florida with squaters on them. They aren't worth much I think I will just hand them the deeds. Free myself of the real estate tax. They are a boar hunting club. Here is the deed just cook me some boar.
 
If America would allow me to vote, I would support Concerned's' vigilante justice or the death penalty for Americans who are living in travel trailers on private land!
 
Naw, it isn't. It is close, but there are a number of towns between. LOL, doesn't matter, it's LA, SoCal language for shithole.
For a time I drove a truck, I picked up in the City of Industry. What I remember is it all seemed like LA. All city. Fontana, bernidino, Buena Park, all the others seemed part of one city
I will take your word for it though. I don't doubt you are right.
 
For a time I drove a truck, I picked up in the City of Industry. What I remember is it all seemed like LA. All city. Fontana, bernidino, Buena Park, all the others seemed part of one city
I will take your word for it though. I don't doubt you are right.
I hitch-hiked from Camp Pendleton to the CA central valley in 1970 and got dropped off in the City of Industry. We thought we'd never get a ride out of there. LOL. The last time I was south of Bakersfield was in 2001--doubt I'll ever return.
 
I can see CA going red in the near future... especially if the voting rolls get cleaned up... Its crap like this that causes people to wake up....
Even more, it's crap like this.

The court-ordered audit by the firm Alvarez & Marsal identified $2.4 billion of funding, including appropriations, commitments or spending related to city programs.

According to court papers filed by the county: “LAHSA does not know who it is paying and for what. The city doesn’t know how much it is paying, and for what. The system is disjointed and mismanaged, with layers of redundancies and bureaucracy built on top of itself. There is nearly zero financial oversight or accountability by the city and county of LAHSA, or by LAHSA of the service providers with whom it contracts.”

 

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