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Originally Posted by shovelquest
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I just dont agree anything is stolen but you victims always say someone stole and hurt you.
Bunch of wanna be victims and bitches in this thread.
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Maybe an analogy would help you understand how stealing works, since I referenced squatters earlier lets go down that path.
You buy a house and are now on the hook for monthly mortgage payments for years into the future. The utility bills are in your name, and you bought all the groceries in the fridge.
One day some random dude off the street walks by and thinks to himself, that looks like a nice home, I'm going to live there. They then break into the home and start enjoying it as if its their own. Eating from the fridge that you stocked, using the electricity that you pay for, who knows maybe they even decide the way you used the house doesn't work for them and instead of using the toilet they decide its more convenient just to shit directly on the living room floor. Maybe they decide to use the toilet paper you paid for, maybe they decide to do you a solid and just wipe their ass on the couch you bought so you don't have to replenish any toilet paper. A new innovative way to live in your home! How exciting.
You're telling me that the appropriate way to handle this individual (aka squatter) is that you should not only continue to pay the mortgage, the utilities, stock the fridge, and clean up after them. But that you should also offer this person a portion of your monthly income as a thank you? And that you wouldn't contact law enforcement or take any action to attempt to remove this individual from your home?