Hmmm...I mean..ok..I'm a train hopper. I pretty routinely squat abandoned buildings, particularly here in the rust belt. I'm frequently stumbling upon them.Depends on the state. Unfamiliar with Ohio. Basically though, adverse possession arguments are like vague and ancient and are rumored to predate the magna carta. I have tried squatting about 5 or 6 different locations and you quickly find that no house is truly ever vacant. The problem with houses around here is that alot of them are still owned by banks who claim to not own them. As a result they are on the market for hundreds of thousands of dollars more than they are worth. The foundations crack, the copper gets torn out. That alone is a huge expense. No one is adjusting the price because the owner (the bank) doesnt want a toxic asset left over from the 2008 market crash. As a result there are some really good roofs going to waste that could have really good gardens. Now I am an anarchist but the system has pounded my ass enough for me to be a realistic anarchist, you have to pay taxes on the property to get it in your name at the end of the adverse posession. Taxes on property are negligable, more of a dominance assertion from on high. That was my elevator pitch I think. Any specific questions?
Fuck the banks. Occupy their foreclosures.
God dude, that's the case in so many areas in this country. Pretty much from Philly to Milwaukee is like blown out and blighted. Lots and lots of abandoned buildings just rotting and being wasted.You are welcome here any time.
Putting the law on the door is brilliant. I will do that.
As for the cops, they can't stop us all.
So hopefully it doesnt stay just me. There is a ton of opportunity in roswell and around
Not enough people.
Fuck yes!Yo, I might swing by out there, for real. I'm pretty nomadic, so can't directly ensure any long term comitment, but I'd definitely like to kick it with you and shoot the shit!
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