This is beyond my ability to comprehend:
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/dannywestneat/2012101648_danny13.html
Summary: House is for sale and vacant. Homeless person just moves in and pretends to own the place, Police won't toss them out because:
"... Kirkland police say it's true — someone just showed up and changed the locks a week ago. They now claim they own the place. Police don't believe that, but also don't tend to get involved in landownership disputes and so haven't done anything, yet, to remove them... "
Ok, so I have a question. Does it make any difference if the house is for sale or even vacant? Can I pack my tent and move down to Willy's house, and camp out in his back yard? Why not? Police won't toss me out, it's a “land ownership dispute”, and they don't “get involved” in those! Hey, how about I drive off with Moses03's car, since it's a pretty cool car. Do the cops get involved with "automobile ownership disputes"?
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/dannywestneat/2012101648_danny13.html
Summary: House is for sale and vacant. Homeless person just moves in and pretends to own the place, Police won't toss them out because:
"... Kirkland police say it's true — someone just showed up and changed the locks a week ago. They now claim they own the place. Police don't believe that, but also don't tend to get involved in landownership disputes and so haven't done anything, yet, to remove them... "
Ok, so I have a question. Does it make any difference if the house is for sale or even vacant? Can I pack my tent and move down to Willy's house, and camp out in his back yard? Why not? Police won't toss me out, it's a “land ownership dispute”, and they don't “get involved” in those! Hey, how about I drive off with Moses03's car, since it's a pretty cool car. Do the cops get involved with "automobile ownership disputes"?