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Dead Constitution See other Dead Constitution Articles Title: Couple want backyard back Homeowners say ‘squatters’ in garage are uninvited, unwelcome and immovable( the cops helped them out) When people Don Bain didnt know took up residence in the garage-slash-apartment in his backyard a couple of weeks ago, he thought hed be able to have them thrown out. He didnt figure the police would side with the squatters, as he calls them. He didnt expect that after installing new locks to keep them out, hed be asked by an officer to open the doors and let them back in. He could not have predicted that, on another occasion, the police would allow the people to break a window to get back in, he said. Bain and his wife, Peggy, feel trapped in their home, with a rotating cast of people living in the large detached shop that sits several yards from the back door of their house. An eviction case is proceeding, but it probably wont be concluded for at least two weeks. Meanwhile, the police have been to the Bains home on North McCabe Road in Spokane Valley 10 times in recent weeks for various reasons the Bains complaining about the tenants, the tenants complaining about the Bains and several of the parties involved have taken out restraining orders against one another. Were both 81 years old, and we wanted all our lives to have a nice home, Don Bain said. We lost control. (because of the cops fp32) The police say the case falls under the Landlord-Tenant Act, because people moved into the shop at the invitation of Peggy Bains son, and a court order is needed for an eviction. The Bains attorney says its a case of trespassing or burglary no lease was ever considered, no rent paid, no permission of any kind granted by the property owners and that police should have moved the people out. This seems to be very unusual, said the attorney, Pete Schweda. Im surprised the (Spokane Valley) Police Department didnt do something about these people.
If you follow the logic of the Police Department, they can bring anybody on that property they want. Moving in The problem dates to last fall, when Peggy Bains son, Skippy Ray Davis, moved into the shop with the Bains permission. The shop has room for two vehicles, but it also includes living quarters. Davis and a woman who identifies herself as Susan Pierce lived there; they got a lot of nighttime visitors, had a lot of parties and tore up the Bains lawn driving in and out, the Bains said. They werent happy about that, but Davis was there with their permission. Then Davis was arrested and booked into Geiger Corrections Center on April 1 for failing to pay fines associated with convictions for drug possession. Pierce and several others kept living there. The Bains say that the others never had their permission to move in they didnt even know them and that theyd made it clear to Davis that he wasnt to have other people in the garage. Its unclear how many people have lived there during the subsequent weeks. Pierce has been the most consistent resident, though at least three others have lived there at different times, and perhaps more. They dont have any business here, Peggy Bain said. They dont. Attempts to contact Pierce for comment were unsuccessful. The Bains and a neighbor who witnessed their initial efforts to have the people evicted say police officers went out of their way to tell Pierce she had rights as a resident and couldnt be removed without a court order. They were ready to leave, Don Bain said. Then, he said, one officer told the woman, 34;Youre a squatter. Youve got rights.34;Bain said the officer repeated that two more times. He said, You can live here the rest of your life until the court throws you out.34;
34; He didnt need to say that. When Pierce produced a piece of mail addressed to her at the shop, it established her residency, and meant it would take a court order to have her removed, police said. Lt. Stephen Jones, of the Spokane Valley Police Department, said he sympathizes with the Bains and others who find themselves in messy civil disputes over residency. However, he said, the law protects people from being thrown out on the street suddenly and without good reason and so people who have established a basic level of residency cant be evicted without a judges say-so. He said the department is doing its best to deal with the situation, which has included a few days with more than one visit to the Bains home. The Bains complained about the squatters who later complained when they were locked out. The Bains complained that Pierce was knocking and hollering at their doors one night then Pierce complained that the tires on Skippy Davis truck were slashed. And on and on. To say were not doing anything were responding and using up a lot of our time and valuable resources, Jones said. No rights Schweda, who has represented many landlords in eviction cases, said police shouldnt consider this a typical landlord-tenant dispute. There never was any formal rental agreement or permission granted. And even if Davis was considered a primary tenant, who could invite in others, now hes gone. If hes in jail, how can he say, Hey, anybody that wants to can come over here? he said. Skippys friends are just coming and going at will. In the two weeks since the Bains first attempt at eviction, Pierce has drawn up a sign with her name and an address an incorrect address, as it turns out and hung it on the fence to the Bains backyard. She disappeared for several days, the Bains said, and at Schwedas advice Don Bain changed the locks. When Pierce returned, she called the police, who told Bain to let her back in, according to the Bains and a neighbor, Scott Gorman. Another time, when the people living in the shed lost their key to yet another set of new locks, they called police and accused the Bains of changing them again; an officer escorted Pierce to a window and let her break it, according to the Bains and Gorman. Jones said that until the eviction is final, Pierce has residency there, and the Bains cant lock her out. Gorman said the people living in the shop are making life hell for the Bains his neighbors of more than 17 years. These people just come and go all hours, he said. If theyre not related and arent wanted by the property owner, I believe the sheriff ought to be able to escort them off. Its trespassing, in my opinion. Now several of the parties in the dispute have restraining orders against the others, and an eviction hearing is set for April 29. If the Bains prevail, a sheriffs deputy will come to their home a few days later and do what they were hoping for all along kick out the people Don Bain considers squatters. It will have taken more than a month and cost him $1,500. We have no rights as homeowners, Don Bain said. I cant sleep at night worrying whats going to happen.
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ping this story is not from the onion or scrappleface i swear to god almighty
Get 20 foggers. Get a screw gun and some screws. Set the foggers to go off. Screw the doors and windows shut. Wait. Laugh.
sheesh
if it was me i would get a gun with 20 bulletts and have a lot of fun target practicingon movable targets of course then i would getthe deathe penalty but i m thinking it would be worth it especially for two 81 year olds like these guys are what do they have to lose they will die of extreme old age before thier 2cd apeal is heard in federal court they will never see the needle or gas chamber
There is no money involved for the pigs to want to do their FUCKING JOBS! Too bad they weren't speeding! Then the pigs would be over them like flies on shit. And THINK OF THE PAPERWORK! Poor poor pigs, getting writers cramp and paper cuts! This man has to have relatives that will help him out? As in come in and forcibly remove the assholes after giving them the beating of their lives with the threat of more beatings if they ever say anything? That problem could have been solved in 5 minutes. .
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I guess theft and conversion are now legal in WA http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Conversion http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/theft IMO it fits theft, and that is not a tort.
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Just flee to Mexico then they wouldn't execute you if you make it past the line.
This reminds me of the 1990 film with Michael Keaton, Pacific Heights.
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