Homeowners terrorized by pro squatters turning dreams into nightmares in palm-lined paradise, experts say

Professional squatters are exploiting fake leases, forged documents and legal loopholes to take over homes in Los Angeles, experts say, leaving some homeowners locked in costly legal battles while investigators and former law enforcement officials warn that unlawful occupancy has become a growing public safety concern.Former Los Angeles Police Department Lt.Moses Castillo and veteran private investigator Michael Youssef told Fox News Digital that some squatter cases extend far beyond traditional landlord-tenant disputes, involving allegations of fraud, identity theft, forged property documents and, in some instances, gang activity, narcotics activity and extortion-style demands for money.Both men argue Los Angeles should consider creating a dedicated anti-squatter task force to help law enforcement distinguish legitimate tenant disputes from cases involving criminal conduct.'SQUATTERS' HOST FLASH SHELTON SLAMS BROKEN SYSTEM THAT HANDS INTRUDERS THE KEYS TO YOUR HOMEResidential homes line the Southern California coastline.
(Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)Castillo said the creation of such a task force is "way overdue," arguing that California's laws have too often favored unlawful occupants over property owners."These professional squatters know how to work the system," Castillo said."They know how to cause the worst nightmare for a property owner."Castillo said many homeowners are forced to endure months of financial losses, legal expenses and emotional stress while attempting to regain possession of their own properties.NYC LANDLORD PLEADS FOR HELP AS '9-YEAR-SQUATTER' CONTINUES TO DRAIN HIM DRY IN COURT SAGA: 'TWILIGHT ZONE'"It impacts their health, their stress levels, and their finances," he said.
"They're literally losing money while somebody else is taking over their property." Know something about crime or public safety in your area? Email: [email protected] Instagram: @fndstephprice X: @StephenyPriceYour tip could become our n...