Hello
Overnight the house next door was broken into by squatters. They have put a notice in the window to the effect that they have a legal right to stay there and it looks like they have changed the locks.
Now I don't want to get all Daily Mail, kneejerk-reaction about this - I know that there are valid moral and political arguments in favour of squatting and I know that some squatters can be very good neighbours.
But it is making me a bit nervous. Should I do anything about it? Do I tell the police, or the council, or should I try to contact the owner?
Thanks!
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Dan,
I got your details from Jono. The address has indeed been occupied by squatters who are utilising their 'squatters rights'. I have personally checked the address and have no power to remove them due to their being no visible evidence of criminal damage etc etc.
I have spoken to the landlady this morning who is aware of the issue and has indeed already instructed solicitors to obtain a full possession order through the county court and as soon as this is issued, we will assist in the execution of the eviction.
Many Thanks
Sergeant Tim Hannah St Anns SNT
Having once been a squatter in the 90's & fully understanding the housing crisis today I would also say talk to your squatter neighbours,you may be pleasantly surprised. Better a home occupied by decent people than left empty & people left homeless. If they are nice then you shouldn't have any problem. As other have said you'll soon discover if they are decent or not & can work from there.
I am now a tenant & have had squatters as neighbours myself, they have been no problem & we even looked after some of their belongings when they were suddenly evicted early one morning. It's disgraceful how many landlords will happily leave a building empty with no plans for it whatsoever but the minute squatters move in they decide they want something done with it after all. All buildings we ever squatted had been left empty for some years,evident by the old post & papers inside. Some buildings are owned by people who don't even live in this country. I thought that the councils were meant to take control of buildings left empty for 6 months or more. It's a scandal when there are record number of homeless, either hidden on sofas & temporary accomodation or on the streets. This will only get worse as the cuts hit.
No, your options, as well as commercial rental, would include getting friends who need it to move in. You could even forego the rent in exchange for them doing basic maintenance, instead of worrying about slipping roof tiles and unsavoury guests etc from your distant eyrie. If you were away for two years, you obviously would have taken your everyday possessions with you.
An empty house is a sin. Thassall.
No they don't deserve to have them broken into, but they do deserve to have them occupied.
I agree with Pamish.
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