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To: tejek who wrote (619991)7/18/2011 6:03:01 PM
From: one_less1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576691
 
Poor Texans aren't homeless...

Man Claims $300K House for $16

A tip of the hat to our pals at Curbed for tipping us off to this one. Thanks to a little-known provision in state law, enterprising Texan Kenneth Robinson -- either a hero or a squatter, depending on your point of view -- has taken possession of a foreclosed $300,000 house for a mere $16. That's the amount he forked over to file a claim of "adverse possession" of the property with the Denton County courthouse.

Robinson contends that the abandoned house is his for the taking, since neither the original owner nor the bank is likely to go to the trouble or expense of kicking him out. If he can manage to stay in the property for three years, he says, the law grants him the right to petition the court for title to the house.

Crafty though Robinson may be, not all of his new neighbors are happy to see him in their midst. Watch the video to see how the controversy unfolds.
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To: tejek who wrote (619991)7/18/2011 8:21:55 PM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 1576691
 
So thats who lives in San Francisco.