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Wednesday, February 7, 2024

Squatters take over 1,200 homes in Atlanta, open illegal strip clubs and terrorize neighbors

 Squatters are ruining entire neighborhoods in Atlanta and police response to evict is so slow, some homeowners have resorted to paying nuisances to leave.

Brazen squatters even opened an illegal strip club on a property they had taken over — one of the 1,200 homes which has been squatted in the city, according to the National Rental Home Council (NRHC) trade group.

“I’d be terrified in Atlanta to lease out one of my properties,” Matt Urbanski, who manages a local home-cleaning company, told Bloomberg.

Urbanski’s company cleans out homes for corporate landlords, and in some cases has to remove squatters’ possessions.

Recently one of his employees was shot after attempting to remove intruders from a property.

Simon Frost, CEO of large-scale landlord Tiber Capital Group, said there have been incidents of unlawful occupants brandishing weapons and threatening neighbors, which affects the safety of neighborhoods and other residents, according to Bloomberg.

Evicting squatters in Atlanta is tough, involving negotiating court backlogs and strained police resources.

Meanwhile, online listings and virtual real estate agents make it easy for squatters to identify vacant properties to break into.

Tarahsjay Forde (right) and DeAnthony Maddox (left), who were arrested for squatting.Fulton County Jail
Jeremy Wheat (left) and Kelvin Hall (right) were also arrested following reports from neighbors they had opened an illegal strip club in the property they were squatting.Fulton County Jail

In October, an Atlanta neighborhood found itself at the center of a scandal involving squatters who transformed a home into an illegal strip club, complete with weekend parties and even live horses on the property.

The drama unfolded in the South Fulton area, where four individuals — DeAnthony Maddox, Jeremy Wheat, Kelvin Hall and Tarahsjay Forde — took up residence without permission. Little did the neighbors know that the 4,000-square-foot, five-bedroom home with three bathrooms would become a den of illicit activity.

The squatters ran the clandestine strip club, held noisy parties and even organized car races in the street, ruining the neighborhood for others, according to local reports.

The property at 4951 Wewatta St. in South Fulton, Atlanta, where four squatters were said to have run an illegal strip club.Google Maps
People in a metro Atlanta community said their nightmare is over after a SWAT team went in and arrested four people who they claimed were nuisance squatters.WSB-TV

“They would get live horses. One day they had live horses,” one neighbor told Atlanta station WSB-TV TV2.

Eventually a SWAT team had to clear out the house and recovered two stolen cars, a stolen weapon and stolen credit cards from the property, according to the local report.

One neighbor told The Post they are afraid to even go on vacation because if squatters find out their home was vacant, they just move right in.

“Is this even America anymore? We are homeowners and we can’t even do anything about trespassers?” the neighbor said in frustration.

Daure says the man inside her home is Vincent Simon, a Georgia resident who has been convicted on gun, drug and theft charges.DeKalb County Sheriffâs Office
Lt. Col. Dahlia Daure said a man with a lengthy criminal history was squatting in her $500,000 Atlanta-area home while she is away on active duty.Dahlia Daure/Facebook

In another incident, US Army Lt. Col. Dahlia Daure discovered a convicted criminal squatting in her home.

Daure returned to her property to find a squatter living in her sprawling, $500,000 residence while she was away on active duty.

She previously told WSB-TV she came home to find a man by the name of Vincent Simon living in her home.

Lt. Col. Dahlia A. DaureLinkedin/LTC Dahlia A. Daure

Simon, who has been convicted on gun, drug and theft charges, refused to leave the house.

When Daure reported the unwanted man in her home to cops, they initially told her their hands were tied because it was a “civil matter.” Serving him eviction papers also didn’t help.

After an obscure law was used to finally get the police involved, cops found guns and drugs at the home.

“To find out that this person moved into my home right after I got done renovating — it was very aggravating and I was angry,” Daure told Fox.

https://nypost.com/2024/02/06/news/squatters-take-over-1200-homes-in-atlanta-terrorize-neighbors/

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