by rushdy » Wed 26 Apr 2006, 05:10:12
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Doly', 'I')t's the "hanging onto it long enough" what is a problem. Most squatters never manage it. Of course, if you bought the house originally you may find it easier to hang on for longer, but I wouldn't put my hopes too high.
That's very true. The key thing is who owns the property. In most cases I'd think the property belongs to a single private owner. In this case they can get the eviction order served on you quite easily themselves. In the banks case, they're a large company, no single person owns your property. If they want to have you evicted, many different departments need to work together at some point to get this done.
If a severe financial crisis occurs this may bring the bank to a halt. At this point there will be no single person to come after your property and get you evicted. A private land owner will persue you long after that if they can, but when the bank doesn't function, no employee is aggrieved and will come after you.