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The evil law in the United States encourages "stealing houses", and some netizens are envious, saying that they can deal with house speculation

author:Lu Ping said

Some people are here to be funny, I told about an American landlord who was arrested by the police because his vacant house was occupied by a homeless man, and then changed the lock on the house. Many people think that the American police are doing the right thing, and the house is idle anyway, and resources cannot be wasted. Some people also said: China should learn from what to put an end to property speculation groups, why should it go to live in the empty houses of corrupt officials, and what would be good if China could implement this policy?

The evil law in the United States encourages "stealing houses", and some netizens are envious, saying that they can deal with house speculation
The evil law in the United States encourages "stealing houses", and some netizens are envious, saying that they can deal with house speculation
The evil law in the United States encourages "stealing houses", and some netizens are envious, saying that they can deal with house speculation

Let me tell you, they have no idea how much harm this law will do to ordinary people like you and me if this law is implemented in China.

Let me show you, how the American tramp occupies other people's houses.

When a homeless man finds an uninhabited house, he will knock on the door first, and if there is no one, he will break the window and enter the house.

But when he lives here for 30 days, and not quietly, and the neighbors around him know about his existence, then if you expel him again, then sorry, you have broken the law, and the police have the right to arrest you. Doesn't it mean that Westerners respect the inviolability of private territory? That's the case, a house that no one lives in is not considered private territory.

The evil law in the United States encourages "stealing houses", and some netizens are envious, saying that they can deal with house speculation

But that doesn't mean you can't evict him, you can go to court, spend 1-2 years, spend another $1-20,000, and wait until the court pronounces the verdict, and you can officially expel the homeless. In the past 1-2 years, the homeless man will continue to live in your house, and you will not be able to cut off the water or electricity and change the locks. This American landlord was arrested by the police because he changed the locks without permission.

The evil law in the United States encourages "stealing houses", and some netizens are envious, saying that they can deal with house speculation

But a lawsuit is time-consuming and costly, and at this time, many people will spend money privately, give him a few thousand dollars, and the homeless man will leave cleanly, and you will take back the house. In this way, an industrial chain was born, which is the local gangsters, who will specifically look for idle houses, and then arrange for homeless people to live, and then, you know.

This is not outrageous, what is outrageous is that when someone maliciously occupies your house and meets a certain number of years, as well as other conditions, the house belongs to him.

Didn't I talk about this matter, many people said in the comment area, ah, this law has humanity and can deal with speculators, and China should introduce it.

But have you ever wondered if this law really exists in China, then who are the most affected groups, are the rich? Definitely not, they can hire nannies to look after the house, is it property speculation? No, because China restricts purchases, and now housing prices are not rising, and tenants can't speculate.

The evil law in the United States encourages "stealing houses", and some netizens are envious, saying that they can deal with house speculation

Who's that? Ordinary people. My hometown is Shangqiu, Henan, a third-tier small city, many people around me have bought houses in the urban area, usually the family goes out to work, goes to school, the house is empty, and I go back to live once during the Chinese New Year.

If someone else has lived in my house for 30 days, and I can't drive him away at will, and I have to give him money, then isn't it, I work hard and honestly outside the home, but the money I earn supports other people?

Also, I am from the countryside and have an ancestral house in my hometown, but no one lives in it all year round, if someone else lives here for 10 years, it will belong to someone else, so who will protect my property?

The evil law in the United States encourages "stealing houses", and some netizens are envious, saying that they can deal with house speculation

Can people in the city be spared? No, if you have something to do, go on a business trip for a month, or travel for a month, and there is no one at home, and someone occupies you, and then you can't get him away, what can you do?

So this law is not a good law at all, and Americans are also annoyed, and when you walk on the street, you can see a lot of houses with wooden planks sealing doors and windows, just for fear that others will come and rob them. I understand that some people want to crack down on speculators and corrupt officials, but there are so many methods, you learn the worst, you are really not afraid of losing your own interests? #MCN首发激励计划#

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