Over 1,200 properties in Atlanta have been overrun by illegal squatters, causing significant problems for homeowners and landlords.
The squatters have been reported to occupy vacant homes, operate illegal activities such as underground strip clubs, and even engage in criminal behavior, leading to concerns and challenges for property owners.
The situation has become a significant issue for institutional investors and individual landlords, with difficulties in evicting the squatters due to backlogged court systems and overwhelmed sheriff’s offices.
The large number of corporate-owned rental properties in Atlanta has also provided prime opportunities for squatters to take up residence, making it challenging to remove them once they have occupied a property.
Efforts are being made to address this issue, including the introduction of a state bill in the Georgia legislature to make squatting a crime to be handled by police directly.
If passed, this bill would enable law enforcement to intervene in criminal evictions.
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