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Thank you for taking the time to answer these questions.
1. In your experience, how prevalent is the issue of squatting and adverse possession?
2. In what communities and districts do squatting and adverse possession appear most
prominent?
Ainaloa is where I'm familiar
3. When you receive notice or a complaint about these situations, what is your normal
course of action?
4. What kinds of complications have arisen in the past that have prevented a successful
resolution of the situation?
They can be loud and messy and don't care about their neighborhood. Even the ones
doing a nice job, it's not fair. If anyone is entitled to adverse possession it's the person
who paid for years on the home and fell on hard times not a freeloading outsider.
5. For those situations that have been successfully resolved, please describe what happened.
6. What happens when you contact or try to contact the owner of record?
7. What solutions would you recommend?
8. Are there any other comments you would like to make?
Mr Ilagan, squatting and getting a free house is not the American dream. Getting a
job and working for it is. Also, neighboring homeowners buy into a neighborhood
not a homeless encampment or relocation project. Just stop.