The HATED Subculture of "Squatters"

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JimmyTheGiant

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Today we explore the dark and sometime misunderstood world of squatters. Its history and how laws have been created to protect them otherwise known as Squatter Rights.
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@JimmyTheGiant
@JimmyTheGiant Жыл бұрын
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@jami.j2044
@jami.j2044 Жыл бұрын
2:33 You know that are the Bosnia and Herzegovina borders almost 1:1 .
@bodamyan_bg
@bodamyan_bg Жыл бұрын
Really appreciate Your vids, mate. Bravo & thanx a lot!
@towelie5997
@towelie5997 Жыл бұрын
Great stuff. Why do communists ruin everything they touch?
@someoneIikedyourcomment
@someoneIikedyourcomment Жыл бұрын
“But if I don't steal it, someone else is gonna steal it” - Israeli Settler
@latenerd2441
@latenerd2441 Жыл бұрын
calling squatters a "sub-culture" is like calling socialism an "economic theory"
@torablack
@torablack Жыл бұрын
We have squatters' rights laws here in America also and we've also experienced issues with squatters breaking into residential areas and the owners of said housing having to spend time and money in the court system to get them out. Especially after the covid pandemic happened. It's 1 thing if the chronically homeless move into an obviously long abandoned commercial space but it's another thing to break into another persons home and refuse to leave.
@venomousbunny9875
@venomousbunny9875 Жыл бұрын
Don't you yanks have an easy solution? It's called a gun.
@joannaedssay5988
@joannaedssay5988 Жыл бұрын
I've never heard of squatters breaking into someones home and just taking it over. I was quite shocked when he said that tbh as, like I was saying, I've never ever heard that as a or within a definition of a Squatter. It sounds more like the plot of a film or something.
@R41ph3a7b6
@R41ph3a7b6 Жыл бұрын
Agreed.
@homelesseconomist
@homelesseconomist Жыл бұрын
Thank you someone finally makes the distinction. Squatting in abandoned commercial buildings owned by corporate landlords who are just speculating on land prices is always better than those maniacs who are just breaking into people's houses when they're on vacation.
@murisio
@murisio Жыл бұрын
@@joannaedssay5988 actually it happens and quite a lot edit: more nuance in the matter. Here in Spain there’s a famous architect who got his vacation home intruded but well if you don’t like the fact that it was a secondary residence then my particular case resonates with a lot of individuals. My family bought a house that had to be refurbished (my parents wanted an old school solid granite house with garden and all that), so we bought one with no signs of someone having lived there in a really long while, so once the project got greenlit and my parents put the compulsory sign where the type of construction is specified, 2 weeks later we find out that it was ripped out and the door locked. Almost 1 year it took to get those waste of human beings and now we have to pay the bank a penalty for not using the loan within a specific timeframe
@Lycan3303
@Lycan3303 Жыл бұрын
it blows my mind that someone can legally steal your home
@brendanoprey762
@brendanoprey762 Жыл бұрын
They can't really. Someone can claim a property they have been in *unchallenged* for 12 years. No one's just taking someone's home.
@brollyhessianovskov-ph1jc
@brollyhessianovskov-ph1jc Жыл бұрын
@@brendanoprey762 oh much better
@brendanoprey762
@brendanoprey762 Жыл бұрын
@@brollyhessianovskov-ph1jc I agree
@darkerarts
@darkerarts Жыл бұрын
They have to prove that they have been living there, this is usually done by paying bills for the property in their name. It is incredibly rare that an owner will not visit a property, realise someone is living there and evict them within twelve years. Quite often in the cases where it happens, the owner has died and no beneficiary has been notified, assuming there was one. Believe it or not, some owner are actually quite happy having squatters using a property, as the building is less likely to be destroyed by bored kids and become damp and rat infested.
@susanthejew6351
@susanthejew6351 Жыл бұрын
it blows my mind you can legally buy up more houses then you need when their aren't enough houses for all the people, but then again I wasn't raised as a spoiled brat
@DANDIIDAY1111
@DANDIIDAY1111 Жыл бұрын
I know a group of squatters that occupied a pub for a while and they actually worked to fix the place up
@antongrigorov7062
@antongrigorov7062 Жыл бұрын
Yeah! Tell this idiot Jimmie the midget to do some charity work or simply go meet the real people who weren’t born as rich as him! Disgusting individual! Screw him!
@darkwetntight910
@darkwetntight910 Жыл бұрын
Yeah nah, unlikely. Maybe looked that way on the surface but no-man does well paid work for free. Especially when it’s likely you won’t be there for the duration.
@stephenlatchem6770
@stephenlatchem6770 Жыл бұрын
@@darkwetntight910 nonsense
@tig8860
@tig8860 Жыл бұрын
​@@darkwetntight910 then you live in a very selfish bubble mate
@danielfritts854
@danielfritts854 Жыл бұрын
I'm squatting at a bar and working on the trash and landscaping (it's a closed business)
@dantakeoff
@dantakeoff Жыл бұрын
Squatter in London in the late 90s here. We only ever squatted municipal council buildings which had either been condemned or redesignated. Never private homes. The way we could tell was simply the Cytex over the windows, but we always checked with Council to make sure. We had lawyers on our side, and an army of young, motivated idealists to organize with. We never robbed or looted anything, in fact we would fix up the apartments very nicely. The problem as we saw it was mismanagement of housing resources on a massive scale, and while tens of thousands went homeless the Council had hundreds of thousands of perfectly usable, empty flats. So we took them, and moved in as many people as we could. All you ever saw on the news though, was a never ending stream of negative stories about the few exceptions and the tiny minority of squatters who had taken private homes over... Go figure. On the whole, the squatters I met were some of the most creative, helpful people I have known in my life, and as a landlord now, I am forever indebted to that beautiful subculture. Solidarity
@BresciGaetano
@BresciGaetano Жыл бұрын
Nice to read your answer. I totally agree as a former sqatters myselff even thoo more in esp/ita. Both for living purposes as well for rave party organizations. Never entered a working building and i never left them worst then before my arrival. As in any culture we had our assholes too obviously but i feel to like this as the more profuctive and creative years of my life and met a lot of wanderfull crafty people. Jimmy is doing great research job and nice videos but i have to say his PC attitude is a big barrier in topics like this one... He never clearly knew old time street life
@MotherOfGodsoOP
@MotherOfGodsoOP Жыл бұрын
What you say is rather ironic, because while you blame others for painting squatters with a broad brush, you do the same, albeit in a positive way. 'we never robbed or lotted anything'. Well and good, do you speak on behalf of ALL squatters? Were the bad squatters really a 'tiny minority'?
@dantakeoff
@dantakeoff Жыл бұрын
@@MotherOfGodsoOP Yawn
@thefunnyest
@thefunnyest Жыл бұрын
@@MotherOfGodsoOP hate to break it to you but noone really wants to hear about good squatters so the bad squatters got more attention. If you think about it for more than 3 seconds you realize that most of them didnt trash the places just like you and me dont trash our homes.
@quotenpunk279
@quotenpunk279 Жыл бұрын
@thomas_lale
@thomas_lale Жыл бұрын
If it takes you over 10 years to discover there are squatters, that is kind of on you.
@SergyMilitaryRankings
@SergyMilitaryRankings Жыл бұрын
Some live in the walls, got to be careful, you don't get rid of them, a colony can pop up
@arfumobiscali5571
@arfumobiscali5571 Жыл бұрын
In my country of you squat a property for 10 yrs and nobody challenges you, and you can prove you have been there 10 yrs It Is now legally yours. It Is called "uso capione"
@seamusfinnegan1164
@seamusfinnegan1164 Жыл бұрын
@@badrott8028 What state? alot of states have similar laws.
@quetzalcoa
@quetzalcoa Жыл бұрын
​@@badrott8028 if you leave a house for a decade and someone lives there without you bothering to check for that long, you obviously don't care about it
@azraarzacen8066
@azraarzacen8066 Жыл бұрын
​@@arfumobiscali5571 thats a bullshit law for me
@amberize9213
@amberize9213 Жыл бұрын
I was a squatter in Borough, Sarf London, before it became 'posh' There were dozens of us, mostly European folk in their 20's and lil ole 17yo me. We squatted empty council flats, paid our utility bills, worked and looked after 'our' homes. I even went to The Law Courts, armed with information and knowledge of our rights from Snow, the squatters group in Old Kent Rd. And 18yo, won my case. I would never have squatted someone's lived in home though. Great time of my misspent youth
@shocknawe
@shocknawe Жыл бұрын
Precisely, mate. Cos you are a normal person. This is common around the world: land is made to be used, not hoarded. A squatter can only (usually) get private land if the lawful owner doesn’t take care of it for YEARS, doesn't protect it, doesn’t use it for anything and the squatter in question doesn’t have any other land prior to this.
@CoasterMan13Official
@CoasterMan13Official Жыл бұрын
I hope you learned your lesson.
@billnyethespy3641
@billnyethespy3641 11 ай бұрын
@@CoasterMan13Official ??? what lesson, he won his case
@Hanstra
@Hanstra 11 ай бұрын
@@billnyethespy3641 The lesson is "finders keepers" lol
@shocknawe
@shocknawe 8 ай бұрын
@@CharlieSolly Sorry, I genuinely did not understand what you meant. Would you mind clarifying? It's ok if you'd mind.
@zackmarkham4240
@zackmarkham4240 Жыл бұрын
Squatter's Rights are still a thing in most US states, and it's still very much a thing over here. My opinion on it is, given the circumstances and whether it's an abandoned building or not, or if you were wrongly evicted from a house you're renting or not, or any number of other reasons, is it depends. It depends on if it's right or wrong. Breaking into someone's house while they're on vacation/holiday and taking it over, pushing squatter's rights? Hell no. You were paying your rent on time in full, but suddenly evicted? Hell yeah! Take the landlord to court while squatting in the house you paid rent on. With holding rent due to the landlord breaking lease and refusing to rectify the problem, go for it. Stop paying rent and push squatter's rights, then take the landlord to court. Fully legal in my state, I don't know about any other state. Get kicked out of your house, have nowhere to go, break into someone's house while their gone? No. Homeless looking for a safe and sheltered place, find an abandoned building, break in and live there? Go for it. No one else is using it, it's just taking up space and costing the city money... with no use.
@userequaltoNull
@userequaltoNull Жыл бұрын
"abandoned" structures might just be shit holes, you really can't tell unless it's literally falling down, in which case...
@johnsmith-fz5pz
@johnsmith-fz5pz Жыл бұрын
Australia also. if you can live in a house for like 5-7 years. you can legally own it
@johnsmith-fz5pz
@johnsmith-fz5pz Жыл бұрын
You were paying your rent on time in full, but suddenly evicted? Hell yeah! ? wtf is wrong with you. I hope someone steals your car. "pays you a few times then takes it" it bl00dly isn't yours simples. gtfo. what if I buy the house from the people you rent from? wtf. it is now mine. what if they don't want you there anymore. just get out. I understand if they are pushing you out just to jack up rents. but hey this is why you do an agreement ;) also I would get the "squatters out" if you are there illegally in the eyes of the law and courts you "were never there" ;) I would never say you were squatting. I would say I caught you breaking in. lol
@KingOfTheNights
@KingOfTheNights Жыл бұрын
Shut up Zack. Stop writing paragraphs.
@highbread817
@highbread817 Жыл бұрын
Honestly I don't think there's anything wrong with squatters rights with abandoned properties. There's tons of abandoned structures within the USA that will never see their owners again and will most likely get leveled Japan has a system in which you can legally take hold of an abandoned property, granted you pay taxes, inhabit, and maintain the property
@TheVanderfulLife
@TheVanderfulLife Жыл бұрын
You can still claim land through adverse possession! Some land is unregistered, and previous owners have died with no family...find this land, look after it as if it was your own for 10 years documenting your upkeep over that decade, then apply for adverse possession - it gives the current owner 2 years to come forward and if they don't the land legally becomes yours!
@greenkoopa
@greenkoopa Жыл бұрын
Be a shame if you wasted 10 years on something you thought was permanent
@dakistle
@dakistle Жыл бұрын
Good luck!
@jackesioto
@jackesioto Жыл бұрын
Except, I think adverse possession is mainly for vacant land in remote areas.
@TheVanderfulLife
@TheVanderfulLife Жыл бұрын
@@jackesioto Not necessarily! Many disputes have happened over land ownerships in built up areas. If someone erects a fence beyond their boundary and maintains this stretch without owners permission they can apply for adverse possession - not saying to do it, but it has been done!
@Cheesepuff8
@Cheesepuff8 2 ай бұрын
Yeah adverse possession is squatting, and I can’t believe this guy said “this is the country I live in” in an upset way as a response to this being allowed, like what’s wrong with someone being able to own somewhere if they’ve lived for 10 years and looked after it well after the place was already abandoned for years without anyone ever trying to remove them
@Migui_blu
@Migui_blu Жыл бұрын
The recent "police bill" has changed trespass from a civil infraction to a criminal offence. The wording defining trespass is very broad, it can even include parking on the public highway.
@quetzalcoa
@quetzalcoa Жыл бұрын
I think a very general definition would be "being or doing something somewhere where you shouldn't be"
@KysEcstacy
@KysEcstacy Жыл бұрын
@@quetzalcoa where shouldnt i be tho
@CoasterMan13Official
@CoasterMan13Official Жыл бұрын
​@@KysEcstacy if you even have to ask that question, then something's wrong with you.
@quetzalcoa
@quetzalcoa Жыл бұрын
@@KysEcstacy private property
@R-LoBeats
@R-LoBeats Жыл бұрын
I feel that if a house sits vacant for give or take a decade and a squatter comes along finds it, lives there not bothering anyone then i see no issue
@frocco7125
@frocco7125 Жыл бұрын
Yes, the most reasonable answer is somewhere in the middle between squatter-ism and landlord-ism.
@leonardonetagamer
@leonardonetagamer Жыл бұрын
@@quetzalpacheco precisely, they stole an apartment, made noise 24/7, made trash everywhere, destroyed the front door, the laws are too lenient.
@zackaryfrazier4036
@zackaryfrazier4036 11 ай бұрын
I agree, there's currently a housing crisis. If you own multiple homes and some of them are just sitting there vacant, you're not renting them, you're not using them, I have no problem with someone moving in and claiming it. A person who multiple homes has social responsibility to do something with them. If you don't fulfill that obligation, i.e. contribute to the housing crisis, that's on them.
@nidhishshivashankar4885
@nidhishshivashankar4885 11 ай бұрын
@@zackaryfrazier4036housing crisis is caused by nimbys blocking new development which would lower property values through increased supply, not absentee landowners
@ves5657
@ves5657 4 ай бұрын
i agree
@gothnerd887
@gothnerd887 Жыл бұрын
I once had a dream about squatters in Leicester. They weren't what you'd expect, they used an abandoned shopping centre as an E-Sports training ground. It looked like a post apocalyptic arcade.
@HeinousMarlborough
@HeinousMarlborough Жыл бұрын
That is so quirky.
@lq3552
@lq3552 Жыл бұрын
Where in leicester was this? I just moved to Leicester and that sounds hilarious
@gothnerd887
@gothnerd887 11 ай бұрын
@@lq3552 Highcross Shopping centre
@ves5657
@ves5657 4 ай бұрын
that sounds cool
@Catthepunk
@Catthepunk 3 ай бұрын
Nice!
@TheNoizyPoet
@TheNoizyPoet 7 ай бұрын
I am a current active squatter living in a commercial building in England and have been squatting since I discovered it was legal to do so in 2016, and i dont think i would look back. There are apparently more than 1.000.000 empty buildings in the UK so I know I can find long term empty buildings that arent going to be regenerated and feel okay about claimimg it as mine/our own.
@Punketeria1369
@Punketeria1369 Жыл бұрын
I was a Squatter in Lower East Side, NYC for 17.5 years. I left NYC in 1998, as laws changed against us. The mid 90's is when NYC shifted toward the gentrifyand hyper expensive NYC that we sadly have today. So cops evicted, killed and arrested many of us, and turned the laws against squatters. We had some intense stand offs with the authorities. However, sadly NYC only belongs to the rich nowadays. The 80's & early 90's were amazing in NYC. The squatter community definitely shaped me in so many positive ways. BTW, all the buildings that we squatted have been absolutely abandoned for many years, mostly for decades. So we would collaborate to turn them into fully functional residential homes for the homeless. The neighbors loved us, as we actually made the neighborhood safer and gave many families stable homes and a community. Many of us were in fields, such as construction, electrical, plumbing and such. Others would learn these skills as we all worked together to make these blighted buildings liveable. We also had benefit shows to get funds for supplies.. Those were the best days for me.
@ben________3156
@ben________3156 Жыл бұрын
Reminds me of the documentary ‘dark days’, I think. About mole people living in Amtrak tunnels. Pretty interesting insight into a kind of humanity.
@lawrencelimburger9160
@lawrencelimburger9160 Жыл бұрын
Such an interesting subject, well done for digging to the roots of the rights! Would love to see a vid about some of the big euro squats
@IvarKarm
@IvarKarm Жыл бұрын
Haha keep dreaming
@Sinner487
@Sinner487 Жыл бұрын
I've been looking for this tutorial! Thanks a lot!
@AvB.83
@AvB.83 Жыл бұрын
We have something kind of similar in Germany, the Hausbesetzung, but as far as my knowledge goes (which is VERY limited), it has been very much a political statement from the beginning, and while the "besetzte Häuser" (the houses occupied by the squatters) always looked (and often still look) uninviting and run down, the equivalent of the antisocial squatter mentioned in your video would probably rather be people who legally rent an appartement and then just never pay the rent, completely ruin the appartement and then move out just before they get evicted (which does take a lot of time apparently as there's all kinds of laws involved) and do the same thing somewhere else. But with the "good" kind, the ones that only occupy stuff that is empty anyways, or abandoned office space or whatnot, I'd say I largely agree with what they do. Rent prices have absolutely exploded over the last decades, and still it seems to be more profitable to leave entire buildings to rot rather than rent them out for a low price. Or just own them as "an investment" (and I think those kind of people have the money and the connections to get you out of their property REALLY quickly, or just keep you from getting in in the first place, otherwise billionaires row in New York would be a good place to squat and that I would VERY MUCH agree to 😅).
@quotenpunk279
@quotenpunk279 Жыл бұрын
As i mentioned in my other comment, i also made the experience that squatters (the leftist ones) build ruined placed they squatted back up into very nice places. In Hannover i saw an old school where some people had build a whole luxury bathroom and all in all apoartments that some people would pay 2/3 of their loan for. A lot of them where carpenters or just knew practical stuff. Also in Dürrohrsdorf-Dittersbach (where they bought a farm for 1 Euro after the fall of the USSR) and in Dresden and leipzig several times. Sometimes they indeed become a haven for all kinds of kaputt people, though, or the squatters dont really manage to run the place. i was part of one such project, if you could call it that. Just a group of homeless punks, half of them with psychological problems and drug addictions. we more or less just vegetated and partied there for 2/3 Weeks until the police came. Was still fun sometimes, though :D
@RafaGmod
@RafaGmod Жыл бұрын
Interesting! in Brazil we have two big organizations the MTST (Movimento dos Trabalhadores Sem Teto, Homeless Worker Moviment), more focused in cities, and MST (Movimento dos Sem Terra, Landless Movement), focused in rural areas. The MTST focus on abandoned public buildings and prospection areas (buildings or terrains) inside the cities, were housing could be made were public transport and infra structure are available (Sao Paulo alone have more than 70 abandoned buildings). MTST already won an auction for constructing popular housing in Sao Paulo and made it cheaper and more efficient than other companies, using the people workforce to contruct (with legal working contracts and market standard salary). The MST invade private non forest reserves (federal parks, indigenous areas, ambiental reserves like water sources and river coast) to get ownership of the area for dozens of families. We're talking about hundred of acres with no native flora used as investment. And MST linked organizations are the biggest food producers of the country (producing in familiar agricultural schema). What is PROFIT for some is the LIFE of thousands. People over money is the only way to go!
@quotenpunk279
@quotenpunk279 Жыл бұрын
@@RafaGmod wouw. That sounds well organized
@tatiana4050
@tatiana4050 Жыл бұрын
In West London there used to be a big squat (Grow Heathrow). It was a big field with some small old buildings. They made a stage in one and performers would come some days. And they even built sustainable houses, garden, there was 0p clothing store. (Basically you need shoes? Your size? Take them.) But they leveled it with a ground to expand Heathrow Airport
@quotenpunk279
@quotenpunk279 Жыл бұрын
@@tatiana4050 as it always (or mostly) goes if they dont buy the house, eventually : / Sounds nice.
@E.C.GoMusicandMore
@E.C.GoMusicandMore Жыл бұрын
Squatting makes sense, although I am a bit hesitant of it being used on someone’s first, and only, home. It makes sense for the squatter to gain control over abandoned buildings , apartments, and some rich guys 50th home, but it is ridiculous for it to apply to someone else’s primary residence(s).
@joshpollnitz1618
@joshpollnitz1618 Жыл бұрын
how does it make sense to gain control of a rich guys 50th home? he worked for it, he paid for it, its his. Why can someone else just move in and take it?
@E.C.GoMusicandMore
@E.C.GoMusicandMore Жыл бұрын
@@joshpollnitz1618 It depends, unless you are talking about an artist of some sort 9/10 people owning more than $500 million made their money through either inheritance or wage theft/underpaying employees. Even if this wasn’t the case, it makes no sense for someone to own more houses than they need or use when there are people who are not properly housed. Which means, imo, that housing should be a public resource given to the people who need it, at least to some extent, and not something bought by the highest paying bidder so they can resell it in 5 or so years for a profit.
@undefined69
@undefined69 Жыл бұрын
@@E.C.GoMusicandMore kind of, but in that case you should put a restriction on how many houses one man can buy, so still if its a rich guys 50th home its not okay
@lq3552
@lq3552 Жыл бұрын
@@joshpollnitz1618 Why should a person even be allowed to own that many homes when there is a housing crisis and so many homeless. Houses are a right, they are places to sleep, live, and rest, they SHOULD NOT be a speculation scheme for rich guys, and if we let it be this country will collapse
@leonardonetagamer
@leonardonetagamer Жыл бұрын
@@undefined69 no, you communist, no limits on ownership of anything. Itll just make the problem worse. Simple solution is edit the law so that a home has to be vacant and unkept for a year, and the squatter has to live in the home for a year before it can be legally taken
@jameshession9038
@jameshession9038 Жыл бұрын
It has to be based on the individual cases as was said, there's different types of squatters with very different outlooks.
@quotenpunk279
@quotenpunk279 Жыл бұрын
Even if i am not an anarchist anymore, i am still pissed when someone uses the term so incorrectly like the conservative politician, and it stays there uncommented. Liked the ending, though.
@oddcharacter6891
@oddcharacter6891 Жыл бұрын
​@@quotenpunk279 - You're not an anarchist anymore? So what are you now, if you don't mind me asking?
@quotenpunk279
@quotenpunk279 Жыл бұрын
@@oddcharacter6891 i dont mind :) i am somehow on the fence, to be honest, because i am a bit critical of basicially every leftist movement. Something between a democratic socialist, a folk punk listening fed up leftist, and a person that just has to much to do with sorting his own messed up life to be politicially active 24/7 (Jordan peterson would be proud). Anarchism still has a place in my hearth and our band played a lot to support squats in the last years. I just recognized that the answers of anarchists to some political situations are just too simple (everyone has to make anarchy and then all will be fine). Situations like the War in Syria or the middle east conflict. Or the working class of a lot of countries, which first has too stop picking on workless people and refugees all the time before you can even think about making a revolution with them. I think that councils or democracy is a good or even the best system for such large units like countries with millions of people. If you remove the capitalism that is destroying so much of it. Thanks for caring.
@awoken8infinite
@awoken8infinite Жыл бұрын
I remember when squatting was cool among certain sub sect of people I knew (mostly upper middle class kids, slumming it TBH) I could never understand why they'd want to squat TBH, but as I got older it all came into view. Basically I was forced to squat because I had nowhere to live and this put me into contact with people that squatted by choice. I lived in a big house with subsidence with some of them at one point that we called "the slanty shanti" was some good times TBF though.
@erminmax
@erminmax Жыл бұрын
Parasite
@blondequijote
@blondequijote Жыл бұрын
Given how much money goes to rent or mortgage, I'm not that surprised ppl of some means would try it out too.
@ves5657
@ves5657 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for telling your story!!
@marxmeesterlijk
@marxmeesterlijk 11 ай бұрын
all of the residential houses that i've seen squatted were house left derelict and unoccupied by the owner as a means of speculation or desinterest. The image of squatters occupying a house someone lives in I think is a very rare and unusual thing. And I think owning houses for profit in a world where people live and die on the streets is reprehensible and should be illegal.
@Catthepunk
@Catthepunk 3 ай бұрын
This.
@bensmith8682
@bensmith8682 2 ай бұрын
pathetic opinion
@KarlSnarks
@KarlSnarks 10 ай бұрын
The squatting scene in the Netherlands was huge in the 80's and very well organized. There was a high number of unoccupied properties left empty by landlords, while there was also a housing crisis. Squatters with left-libertarian ideas (like anarchists, autonomists, situationists etc.), would move in, fix up the place and make them into cultural centers, soup kitchens, swap-stores etc. or just use it to house people and organize protests. It also caused a lot of fights between squatters and police, as the police would try to evict them and the squatters called on their friends in the movement to defend the property, with even some large-scale riots with the police sending in tanks to clear the streets of protesters. Some legalized squats still exist as music venues or other types of cultural centers. Personally I'm very much against squatting in places you're not sure are unoccupied, but if a landlord has left a property empty for years, I have no issue whatsoever with some squatters challenging the rights of the landlord (although usually the squatters will lose nowadays because the right-wing governement criminalized it). houses are for people, not profit.
@TheRed_wing
@TheRed_wing Жыл бұрын
Thought it had been a while since you uploaded so I checked and KZbin just hasn't recommended your last 2 videos watching them now btw the videos have been amazing lately keep up the hard work
@alfredoatencio7961
@alfredoatencio7961 Жыл бұрын
Awesome stuff! Glad to see you posting 💪🏻
@BalintGardonyi
@BalintGardonyi Жыл бұрын
This man would even call pick pocketers, burglars, and hitmen a subculture
@drewt1717
@drewt1717 Жыл бұрын
Well, by definition, the groups you mention ARE subcultures, so....
@1ukjunglednbraver
@1ukjunglednbraver Жыл бұрын
yeh they are subcultures small ones. they have guilds and everything.
@infesting
@infesting Жыл бұрын
But those are exactly what subcultures are
@SergyMilitaryRankings
@SergyMilitaryRankings Жыл бұрын
You're not any better than a criminal
@hulguntristan6268
@hulguntristan6268 Жыл бұрын
They kinda are
@TheZombieButler
@TheZombieButler Жыл бұрын
Leaving flats and apartments empty to drive up rents is just as foul or worse. I can't speak to other cities but at the height of the rental crisis: 2010, San Francisco had 1/3 of the rental space open ( postal records and land deeds compared).
@thegreatitiswhatitis
@thegreatitiswhatitis Жыл бұрын
Someone did this to our house in the Philippines and then burned all of our stuff in there, elementary school notebooks, my parents wedding clothes, all our books and old toys, the works. Took us 3 years worth of litigation to get it back. But since it was a drug dealer who did it, the house was pretty shit when we got it. We never got a cent from them. And one time the squatter guy even tried to get me beat up when I visited friends there. That being said, Philippine squatting is an entirely different ball game, with "pros" squatting on land and then renting it out. Or if they get relocated by the government they will rent out that new place and squat back on the original place if they still can or find a new place to do it in. One ironic countermeasure that has been employed against them to drive them out though, is sometimes there will be fake renters who will look for a place within the squatter community, and then will start a fire in their house that will spread throughout the entire area.
@MrSilentProtagonist
@MrSilentProtagonist 11 ай бұрын
Most people say that the fires are caused by poor wiring or a stove which isn't the most unbelievable thing since those are common.
@ves5657
@ves5657 4 ай бұрын
yall got squatting landlords there????????? the fire thing sounds less like a countermeasure and more like an excuse to hurt others and do arson
@windyguy42
@windyguy42 10 ай бұрын
I was raised in squats throughout the 90s and from my experience the communities that sprang up from this practice were on the whole very respectful and open. Providing a safe refuge from the streets. While I'm sure there were those who abused the system (as there always are) the vast majority of buildings were severely dilapidated and unused. Not to mention that squatting communities provided services and support to the local area such as the beloved 491 gallery in Leytonstone. Which to this day is sorely missed. The severe smear campaign against squatters rights that occured in the mid 2000's was simply a precursor to the atrocious austerity we suffer with to this day
@ves5657
@ves5657 4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for telling us about your experience!
@Joey-nt4xr
@Joey-nt4xr Жыл бұрын
Squatters rights cause many squatter fights
@PutsOnSneakers
@PutsOnSneakers Жыл бұрын
So you better think twice before you go squatting without legal advice
@jpmac97
@jpmac97 Жыл бұрын
​​@@PutsOnSneakers damn. Y'all got bars lmao
@PinkPulpito
@PinkPulpito Жыл бұрын
Don’t forget to bring squatting tights
@pm-5565
@pm-5565 Жыл бұрын
Great research work, I don't mind these more frowned upon topics in vids at all specially when they are done so well and digestible. Lovely stuff
@Greentrees60
@Greentrees60 Жыл бұрын
I'm a law student from Canada, which has the same legal origins for "squatter's rights" though seemingly different laws. This comes up a lot. Merely breaking in to mess with people's stuff is clearly a cruel and unacceptable thing to do, but it is also unethical to impoverish poor people with insane house prices caused by investment properties, so a lot of radical young lawyers are using these historic laws and the overburdened housing tribunal (there is a special tribunal) to try and protect struggling renters. There is also an increasing public sentiment against investment properties (and a few weaksauce laws with the same intent), which I think is the real answer. I hope there will be much stronger laws against investment property (for example 10% tax on total asset value for residential buildings which are not registered as primary residences). That will free up housing for people while making sure that no one loses their home/cherished possesions to vandals.
@Arthurian.
@Arthurian. Жыл бұрын
You could also teach people to stop being, en masse, warts on society and actually learn to be industrious... But no, it's never the poors fault.
@Arthurian.
@Arthurian. Жыл бұрын
Filthy socialist thinking it's society's problem to care for life's failures.
@iraqiimmigrant2908
@iraqiimmigrant2908 Жыл бұрын
Every rented out house is an “investment” property. If you tax landlords 10% and allow squatters not to pay rent than actual hard-working people that pay rent will end up eating the costs and everyone in the end will pay more for rent. The government in Canada intentionally made housing brutally expensive by restricting land use with their insane policies and controls while bringing in more people than they can build for.
@DavidSantos-ix1hu
@DavidSantos-ix1hu Жыл бұрын
I understand the situation but you shouldn't coddle people who will abuse the law,impoverished or not taking owned property Is immoral.
@DavidSantos-ix1hu
@DavidSantos-ix1hu Жыл бұрын
@Casper's Studio thats fair we can agree on that
@travisprince1393
@travisprince1393 Жыл бұрын
Hey man, your vids are interesting, factual and really keep your attention, keep up the good work man
@lukeedwards8018
@lukeedwards8018 Жыл бұрын
I was a squatter for about 6 months from 17-18 years old in the UK around 2013-14…. The best of times and the worst of times, but would do it all again. We weren’t too extreme either with radical ideology, just a bunch of good souls trying to survive. I was just kicked out of home and could very easily have ended up meeting the wrong people. So, forever thankful to the tribe that saved me and made me who I am today
@lukeedwards8018
@lukeedwards8018 Жыл бұрын
@Confessions Of A Movie Freakin disused/abandoned buildings yes
@Catthepunk
@Catthepunk 3 ай бұрын
You don't need to think radically. Behaving radically is good enough :)
@t_c5266
@t_c5266 Жыл бұрын
"officer I came to my house and was violently assaulted by someone robbing me. He'd corroborate my story but he can't considering he has 5 buckshot holes in his chest"
@BlueTeam-John-Fred-Linda-Kelly
@BlueTeam-John-Fred-Linda-Kelly Жыл бұрын
Hell yeah, fuck them thieves!
@Hcaz1113
@Hcaz1113 11 ай бұрын
Yeah and then Jew lawyers reach out to the family to encourage them to sue you for civil damages.
@sam3ee
@sam3ee Жыл бұрын
I agree with improving the response to squatting but making it illegal has just allowed more people to own property thats unoccupied and increased the commodification of housing. Perhaps if we had squatters rights still there wouldn't be as many unoccupied properties in the uk and housing may actually be slightly affordable, or increases the insentive to rent it out at a lower price as leaving it empty could lead to squatters
@aesellers8525
@aesellers8525 Жыл бұрын
As always, respect for your well-researched video (and great editing technique). Enjoyed that you included a clip from the film 'Winstanley' about the Diggers, well worth a watch.
@bigphil1987blackpool
@bigphil1987blackpool 10 ай бұрын
Had a squatter next door to me, they used to own my house, knocked through into the loft, bricked up and lived next door after a old lady passed away. They moved the electric and gas meters inside So utility companies couldn't disconnect them, they had kids so police couldn't break in and arrest them, all the while having parties daily till 5am, using powertools etc. They lifted the side panel up of the fences to let their german shepard attack my 19 week old puppy. Reported to child services as babies screaming for hours on end whilst they partied, police constantly turning up but unable to do anything. So me getting arrested after 2 years of hell was well worth it. Had to deal with it myself after snapping mentally and the law prosecte me, they had the children taken into care but theyre still there to this day and we had to sell up and move taking a huge hit on value of the house. I have my views on squatters ..
@miyasismag
@miyasismag Жыл бұрын
im not from the uk, but squatting is an important social movement in every city plagued by tourism, airbnbs and gentrification. It should be supported in every unoccupied building that has been so for 10+ years, private owned or not, there also should be laws that made the maintenance of the space mandatory. back in the day we used to squat this beautiful 5story house in lisbon, we took care of the place and built a home, the landlord came with paperwork to sell the building, saw how we kept the place, restored walls and ceilings and had the empathy to relocated us to another building a bit further without police involved or courts. but yeah not all landlords have souls and not all squatters are civilized. for me this is would be the logical ideal agreement between landlords state and squatters to maintain a balance and people from the cities in the cities.
@501lilspoon
@501lilspoon Жыл бұрын
🎉 squatters should squat !
@Aenima308
@Aenima308 Жыл бұрын
In the immortal words of Paul Bearer, “Squatters rights? I’ll give you a right, I’ll give you a left, and I’ll give you a kick to the fuckin head”
@klsecond5755
@klsecond5755 Ай бұрын
can't find that clip. In what context would Paul Bearer even say that?
@Aenima308
@Aenima308 Ай бұрын
@@klsecond5755 not the wrestler lol the lead singer of Sheer Terror
@klsecond5755
@klsecond5755 Ай бұрын
@@Aenima308 damn only know the wrestling manager, funny.
@jnort95
@jnort95 8 ай бұрын
Great Video!
@tate40i
@tate40i Жыл бұрын
Great video 👍
@josephmichard7739
@josephmichard7739 Жыл бұрын
you can also take the matter of the right surrounding that on the point of view that tons of buildings are empty, used onces every few months, and people are dying on the streets, maybe if a squatter can spend 10 years in someone else home un noticed, the owner don't really need it... looking at the human side of things
@forcastfascistfuture
@forcastfascistfuture Жыл бұрын
I don't know if residental properties should necessarily be off limits. In my city (and I imagine a lot of others too) there more vacant properties than people looking for homes, by a lot. The price of housing is also out of control, despite this oversupply. This says to me that there is not enough incentive for a home to be occupied, and more of an incentive needs to exist. Denmark have some program for redistributing vacant homes to people who need housing, which has apparently done well at helping the aforementioned issues.
@ramenisbombman
@ramenisbombman Жыл бұрын
Forsure lets move in to your house ill pack tonight
@joshgribbon8510
@joshgribbon8510 Жыл бұрын
I think one easy solution is just to have a really high tax on empty units, incentivizing a quicker sale instead of the owner holding out for more profit. That still only helps rental prices though, I think we should change property taxes a bit so anything beyond a primary residence has higher taxes. Depending on how crazy you want to go you can say it’s 300% on a second home - you can still have a second home if you want but you’re going to have to pay a lot to be able to do that while most people can’t afford a first home
@forcastfascistfuture
@forcastfascistfuture Жыл бұрын
@@joshgribbon8510 Yeah that makes so much sense. In Australia, they do the opposite and give tax deductions on losses accrued by empty units.
@TannerLindberg
@TannerLindberg Жыл бұрын
​@Josh Gribbon you can reslly tell rhe people whom never taken an economics class before here lol. All that would do is raise rent dramatically. Why do you want su
@TannerLindberg
@TannerLindberg Жыл бұрын
​@Josh Gribbon you can reslly tell rhe people whom never taken an economics class before here lol. All that would do is raise rent dramatically. Why do you want su
@quotenpunk279
@quotenpunk279 Жыл бұрын
11:33 in fact, Anarchists (anti-authoritarian activists) where one of the most organized, careful and civilized squatters i ever experienced, next to other leftist people. They educated themselves about legal stuff beforehand for years, and sometimes built broken down places back up with their many skills. Political events and lectures took place, Homeless people or kids with abusive parents had a friendly place to stay, and new bands had a cheap place to play. I also was myself part of the other kind of squatters an eternity ago and don't deny the existence of that problem, but that's another story (we did not squat peoples houses though, just an empty barrack of a university).
@turtlegamez4274
@turtlegamez4274 8 ай бұрын
As a communist I can say I'm proud of my anarchist comrades doing such good work that you described.
@Tinfoiltomcat
@Tinfoiltomcat Жыл бұрын
From parkour to "parked here" 🤣 I love your channel man you could document a cheese wheel and make it interesting
@PongoXBongo
@PongoXBongo Жыл бұрын
The only thing a homeowner should need to clear squatters from a property is a gun. Screw months, get them out in minutes.
@mattday2656
@mattday2656 Жыл бұрын
Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff had an episode about the dutch squatters in the 70's and 80's. Squatting is nuanced for me.
@agnosticbeliever138
@agnosticbeliever138 Жыл бұрын
Incredibly well done video even though I don't agree with your views about squatting I gotta say you did a super good job on this vid.
@Shaunster1995
@Shaunster1995 Жыл бұрын
Good video production.
@Dmhlcmb
@Dmhlcmb 9 ай бұрын
You should be able to remove a squatter by any means.
@johnyauboy2
@johnyauboy2 Жыл бұрын
Been watching your channel for a while and I like the way you gently moved away from parkour to now more political issue. And in the video you were talking about trespassing, I guess it’s all lead back to the rights of free running on the streets. Keep it up mate 👍🏼👍🏼
@TurtleSauceGaming
@TurtleSauceGaming 11 ай бұрын
As an American, this is very interesting to hear. It's interesting to hear about the history surrounding the issue. Very well presented. So being a former colony, we also have common law basis of squatters rights, though we never had the plague of anarchists, communists, and other counter cultures using it to game the system. I mean, here trespassing can be a criminal issue. If you are in a home, and I show up, find you, and call the police, they can drag you out by force. The exception is if you rent from someone. If you're a tenant, you have a lot of rights here. You'll hear young kids talk about how bad their landlords are, but ask any landlord about issues with tenants and your lively to get a story or two. We personally used to go to bank owned homes, hired by the bank to check on them and maintain, and have found one two cases of squatters. So a woman broke in and dewinterized the home, and then rented it to the individual. This individual actually has rights as I understand it, since the intent wasn't there. The police also were almost ready to side with the false tenant, despite their lease being forged by someone who did not have legal ownership of the property. This doesn't happen too often though.
@ves5657
@ves5657 4 ай бұрын
the colonizers weren't squatters tho, they literally kicked indigenous people our of their homes and murdered them :/
@atentamente9764
@atentamente9764 11 ай бұрын
Here in Spain there are two different things. If the property is a home( that is it is paying water and electricity bills, to show that someone sometimes visits it) it is not squatting( okupa in spanish) it is stealing and police can come. But if it is not a home( as with most empty homes in the country, they are owned by banks after the 2002 crisis) then you are free to go in them and if you live for enought time in them it is yours. Most squats here actually becomw CSO, the spanish acronym for squat social centre, a place where punk bands do concerts, unions can have private gatherings and free libraries. Some others are pure residential complexes where they make their own neighbors assembly to decide how to do things. This though doesn't stop alarm companies from making up that squatters are going to squat your home while you are at the grocery shop, but liars will lie.
@NateDates
@NateDates Жыл бұрын
With the housing prices on the rise you have intrested me.
@AngloSaxonWheatFarmer
@AngloSaxonWheatFarmer Жыл бұрын
Squatters should be able to removed physically. Your going to break and enter? You get broken and exited
@TylerTheObserver
@TylerTheObserver 2 ай бұрын
Its rare that I completely agree from a video from beginning to end
@dante8641
@dante8641 Жыл бұрын
keep up these videos
@06racing
@06racing Жыл бұрын
If you don't pay the bills you aren't a tenant. Should be able to kick them out.
@jonathanharris2570
@jonathanharris2570 Жыл бұрын
It’s never okay to take someone else’s property without permission.
@lostgem8225
@lostgem8225 Жыл бұрын
I personally disagree but I can see where you come from
@andrewmcgrath-santowski7624
@andrewmcgrath-santowski7624 Жыл бұрын
It's only been 3 days between videos but it felt like a LONGGGG 3 days. Damn I missed these videos.
@urielpolak9949
@urielpolak9949 Жыл бұрын
How i loved,growing up, all the squats everywhere. I grew up in a squatted village and lived in a few big squats.
@uglyboy4067
@uglyboy4067 Жыл бұрын
I used to be a part of the squatting community here in the uk, and we all know that those who were squatting houses that were still in use, were planted by certain special interest groups in order to turn the public enough for the government to clamp down.
@jimmyjohnson1870
@jimmyjohnson1870 7 ай бұрын
Damn
@murisio
@murisio Жыл бұрын
we had trouble with squatters during the demolition of our future house, having to wait now until june bc due to having to deal with the hurdle of kicking them out, the construction company picked up another contract. Also most squatters in my city are the unhygienic party goers and destroy the city's patrimony for their enjoyment
@eljay11to1
@eljay11to1 Жыл бұрын
Good vid! New sub!!!
@dokusha519
@dokusha519 2 ай бұрын
Guess this is the effect of non affordable homes, as more properties become inversions rather than homes, more people resort to this kind of behaviour
@owningkoning
@owningkoning Жыл бұрын
in my country the netherlands its kinda similair where commercial buildings are allowed to be squatted so now companies often rent out the buildings to occupants to live there as anti-squatters for barely any money lol
@sit-insforsithis1568
@sit-insforsithis1568 8 ай бұрын
Anti kraak baby 😂
@jimmyjohnson1870
@jimmyjohnson1870 7 ай бұрын
If the landlords are making use of the properties to stave off squatters then the squatters have done their work
@JebusTheSavior
@JebusTheSavior Жыл бұрын
That jump from 16th century to WW2. 😂😂😂
@hanschristopherson8056
@hanschristopherson8056 3 ай бұрын
I feel like there’s a big difference between squatting in a residence that someone else lives in and squatting in a building that’s been unused for years especially if the squatter is taking care of the place
@frenchyroastify
@frenchyroastify Жыл бұрын
If you have problem squatters on your property, you can build a simple catch and release trap using a shipping container, a little bit of lumber, and some paint.
@creatureconnor
@creatureconnor Жыл бұрын
*Reads the title Me: "The government?"
@CountDoucheula
@CountDoucheula Жыл бұрын
I've never understood the quandary regarding dealing with squatters. Just rock up with a bat and handle it. If some dude tried to occupy my house he'd get ironed out
@lv1543
@lv1543 11 ай бұрын
Use a silenced pistol
@Hcaz1113
@Hcaz1113 11 ай бұрын
And the the Jews come after you. You aren't allowed to defend yourself and your property goy. Only the government gets to decide. The same government that will send all your taxes to Israel defending the biggest illegitimate squatters.
@Catthepunk
@Catthepunk 3 ай бұрын
Unless they've cheated you out of a place to live, there is no moral justification for such behaviour.
@jonesco2866
@jonesco2866 Жыл бұрын
i visited many squats in Amsterdam in the early 2000's. Amazing creative spaces.
@gemh89
@gemh89 Жыл бұрын
Knew shady types who squatted mansions in London, one of their calling cards was plugging all the drains and leaving the water running before they left
@lamlelamatsiliza8550
@lamlelamatsiliza8550 Жыл бұрын
Who? The wet bandit?
@jimmyjohnson1870
@jimmyjohnson1870 7 ай бұрын
Oh no, not mansions! Wherever will I store my fabergé eggs now that peasants have occupied the east wing!?
@Chris_0803
@Chris_0803 Жыл бұрын
Similar concept in the US called adverse possession. Based on the theory that if the record owner fails to bring action against the person actually possessing and making use of the property, then that bars them from asserting a claim after a certain amount of years. It encourages property owners to make use of the land. I mean if you let someone act like they own your land for 10+ years and not do shit, that's sorta on you
@matthewcreigh6624
@matthewcreigh6624 Жыл бұрын
Adverse possession is the process by which the squatter becomes the owner I think
@_gungrave_6802
@_gungrave_6802 Жыл бұрын
If its an abandoned building then I say that is fair game for any squatters. However if its a place that someone owns or rents then squatters shouldn't be surprised if they have a knife or a gun put in their face and forced to leave.
@wayneb6583
@wayneb6583 Жыл бұрын
As someone who spent a couple of years living in a squat in Spain I'm very interested to see where this video goes and will edit this with my two cents after watching...
@wayneb6583
@wayneb6583 Жыл бұрын
Ok so in Spain when a property developer runs out of money during a project they often just abandon them completely. The squat I lived in was supposed to be a care home, but reasonably close to completion they ran out of funds and left it as it was. My hippy friends squatted it and have been there for many years now. I had been homeless for a while, through the pandemic, at the time. But I still hesitated when invited to the squat as my opinions were still controlled by media, we're forced into certain opinions and I thought I'd be going to some dingy drug den. Of course there were plenty of people doing drugs there, but that wasn't the focus of their lives. They lived off a mix of donations from local businesses who would rather see food get eaten than thrown in the trash, aswell as dumpster diving. The building was well kept and had everything you could imagine. Electricity, water even WiFi. A gaming room with playstation and Xbox. The basement had training equipment like a punch bag and pull up bar. And there was every type of musical instrument you could imagine there. Needless to say, I was pleasantly surprised. But even more surprising were the people. To put it bluntly, they were lovely. Caring, supportive and understanding, it was like being free from the stresses that people within society struggle with, and eat a bunch of antidepressants to cope with, allowed them to just be the naturally decent people that most of us are. Its a completely different way of life and one worth taking note of. I understand that people really can't accept the idea of someone having something for free, when theyve worked hard for it. Even something as rudimental as a roof over their head. But is it their fault that the majority of people just accept the system for what it is, comply, then spend their lives stresed and moaning about it? Is it their fault that greed has such a stranglehold on our nature that society discards more than enough goods for them to live confortably off? Nope. And while the rest of us are running around worrying about fancy cars, vacations and mortgages, their focus in life is simply being good to the people around them. And the planet Equality and environment over money in the bank and material possessions. You might not see it yet but its the future. Well reach a point where weve drained our resources so much that things will start to get banned. Combustion engines are already due to be banned. So while the rest of us are striggling to adapt to losong our creature comforts because we're so irresponsible with our planet, theyll be way ahead of the game. I dont know, it seems to me that in a world where we know how corrupt governments are and everybody has a feeling of impending doom... Speaking out against people doing things differently can only be trained behaviour. "The government is corrupt." "Yeah, we know." "They use huge anounts of tax payers money forbtheir own needs." "Yeah we know." "They very rarely stick to campaign promises, they just say things to get elected." "Yes we know " "This isn't right. We need better leaders." "Man, your crazy. Get the tinfoil out, weve got a conspiracy theorist over here." How does that work exactly? Lets say it was about football. You see someone playing with a square ball. "Guys, this ball isnt very good." "Yeah we know." "The square edges make it impossible to control or predict." "Yeah we know." "It cant even roll." "Yeah we know." "You should try a round ball." "Are you crazy? A round ball? We've always played with a square ball, that's just the way it is." Baffling to say the least. 🤷🏼‍♂️
@bensteward99
@bensteward99 Жыл бұрын
You deserve to have far more subs! Shared liked and commented sir!
@NotKimiRaikkonen
@NotKimiRaikkonen Жыл бұрын
I live in a Castle Doctrine state and if I find you in a home I own, I'm exercising my right to protect it.
@MSHNKTRL
@MSHNKTRL Жыл бұрын
"It's free living, property rights should be abolished" *PROCEEDS TO DESTROY THE PROPERTY*
@LaurenPebble
@LaurenPebble Жыл бұрын
This made me look up if squatters rights are a thing in Australia, and they are, but seem to be more reasonable than other places. A squatter can only obtain ownership of a property after the given time (different by state) if they have exclusive use of the property. So basically, if at any time the person that owns the property asks them to leave they have to leave, and if anyone else is living there at any other point in the set time frame then it doesn’t count.
@DPSFSU
@DPSFSU Жыл бұрын
It's very similar to like how my best friend "borrowed" all my Dave Chappelle Show DVDs 20 years ago and now they're just his, at his house, not mine. Except they're not your best friends and it's not Dave Chappelle Show DVDs..
@ty9425
@ty9425 Жыл бұрын
Always wondered about the philosophical inquires of land ownership. Seeing that we cannot actually own land, but instead claim and enforce our autonomy upon it.
@mattr.1887
@mattr.1887 10 ай бұрын
No, you can legally own land.
@rhiannonwalmsley1878
@rhiannonwalmsley1878 Жыл бұрын
Honestly squatting is based so long as it isn't someones home they actually live in. if its some Landlords buy-to-let I have no sympathy.
@adamofblastworks1517
@adamofblastworks1517 11 ай бұрын
1:12 I think the scale usually works the other way around. Lower = heavier/more favor and vice-versa.
@marlonelias
@marlonelias Жыл бұрын
We have the same problem here in NYC!.!.
@Terik17
@Terik17 Жыл бұрын
squatting big buildings that haven't been used in years seems only fair, but private homes is a bit cruel cos you never know what it cost to the owner (maybe they spent their life savings on a holiday home or such)
@daiyan7973
@daiyan7973 Жыл бұрын
During lockdown there were like 100 in a russian mansion inn central london lool
@iceboundwings6107
@iceboundwings6107 Жыл бұрын
there are so many just empty mansions in london
@angela_eric
@angela_eric Жыл бұрын
This is accepted with various laws in the states as well. Normally, however, the person is supposed to be paying the taxes for the property for the time they are squatting on the property. The issue comes in when squatters try to take the property for themselves and then don't have the paperwork to actually show they were living at the property.
@themekfrommars
@themekfrommars Жыл бұрын
How do you use that wok? 😜Nice video
@PutsOnSneakers
@PutsOnSneakers Жыл бұрын
Step 1: Get chair Step 2: stand on chair Step 3: reach out for the wok Step 4: grab wok Step 5: get down from chair with wok Step 6: put wok on counter Step 7: Put chair back on original place Step 8: Grab wok Step 9: rinse wok Step 10: turn on stove Step 11: put wok on stove Step 12: Wait for wok to dry Step 13: Continue as usual ( oil etc.... ) If you need further instruction look for uncensored video of "Hungry B1tches" or alternative name " Two Girls One Cup " be sure it is uncensored and do not look for this when you are under the age of 21 and only watch within the privacy of your own home. Do not watch under the age of 21 because You will not handle it you will sustain permanent mental damage if you ignore my warnings.
@alfredoatencio7961
@alfredoatencio7961 Жыл бұрын
I’d rather burn down my house than see it given away to someone who refuses to work
@BlueTeam-John-Fred-Linda-Kelly
@BlueTeam-John-Fred-Linda-Kelly Жыл бұрын
I'd rather just give them a dirt roof six feet under, serves them right for trying to take away human rights and freedoms.
@rolfdaswalross
@rolfdaswalross Жыл бұрын
hahaha you just described getting evicted by a land lord
@alfredoatencio7961
@alfredoatencio7961 Жыл бұрын
@@rolfdaswalross lololol
@McJaews
@McJaews Жыл бұрын
Wait... If you own a property for 10 years without using it, how is it causing so much of a stir when someone uses it for you?
@mikel2976
@mikel2976 Жыл бұрын
This also happens in Spain with secondary places of residence and we can't get them out without doing anything illegal.
@speccogecko7296
@speccogecko7296 5 ай бұрын
Squatters rights are a thing here in Australia too. Most squatters are poor or homeless and most homes they squat in are the holiday homes or 4th investment properties or empty rentals. Good property that’s left to waste away with no one living in it. It’s honestly really good for homeless people to be able to live in empty homes, and they only get rights if they’ve lived there a certain amount of time and usually if they’re paying to maintain the property
@dihexa7256
@dihexa7256 Жыл бұрын
If you tried to squat in my country, the owner would just murder you instead of trying to evict you
@NormalPersonCommenting
@NormalPersonCommenting Жыл бұрын
based country
@mr.alkenly889
@mr.alkenly889 Жыл бұрын
See in America it's real simple, we just use guns, problem solved
@loganstroganoff1284
@loganstroganoff1284 8 ай бұрын
I remember years ago seeing a british crime documentary where a portion of it featured an organized crime group. One of their "services" was clearing squatters from properties for a fee. Basically youd pay them some amount much less than legal fees but still pricey and they'd send a crew of roughnecks to terrorize and toss out the squatters. I wish i could remember the documentary name..
@theparkourlady894
@theparkourlady894 Жыл бұрын
We have squatters and squatters rights in our country, but in our case a squatter can build his house on seemingly vacant land and if he can prove 3 generations of occupation, then the land becomes his inheritance. We have a lot of genuine poverty in our country and there are very few unoccupied buildings in most areas - which u think would make for a better home for most of these people. Something that struck me during your video is instead of just being for or against this, why doesn't the government facilitate the use of unused property for homeless people? Like a welfare organisation. Basically if a property is left vacant for x amount of time, it becomes forfeited for public housing and then a government agency steps in and assigns homeless people (who would apply for a home through a simple process) a home in said abandoned structure. Seems like a win win to me, with of course the exception of people extorting their position of power or the truely homeless not being able to navigate whatever legal steps are put in place to facilitate it 😅
@Noname-gz1gx
@Noname-gz1gx Жыл бұрын
I think this is a good thing. As a person that lives in Germany where squatters aren't a thing I think its depressive to see so how many homeless there are while half of the Citys Houses are empty because some guy invested in themen but only uses those homes as a Investment to sell it when its value of the House increaces
@SeizureLizard
@SeizureLizard Жыл бұрын
"fun" fact, there are reportedly three times more unoccupied rooms and homes than homeless people in the US, housing is a moral issue at this point and many countries are failing.
@rolfdaswalross
@rolfdaswalross Жыл бұрын
squatting is a thing in Germany, theres a really cool old villa housing squatters in my town, the place looks amazing, art and graffitti everywhere and the fassade of the building next to it has a huuuuge graffitti saying "Capitalism is killing our future" and thats right next to the main street, pretty cool place and people
@LamborghiniDiabloSVPursuit
@LamborghiniDiabloSVPursuit Жыл бұрын
Squatters' rights are pretty simple here: if the property owner wants you gone, you're gone. If you don't want to listen, the police are more than happy to change your mind. Lord forbid you squat on government property.
@NowAndToEternity
@NowAndToEternity 4 ай бұрын
Literally just build more houses and infrastructures to support those houses; expand smaller cities, etc. If supply for housing actually meet demand, house price wouldnt be as crazy and everyone would have a place to live with the infrastructures to support it (emphasis on the supporting infrastructures). And we would even have squatters in the first place.
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