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Pheonix
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I've been wondering lately if I could squat a house where a horrible murder took place. I doubt the beverly hill PD will let me squat Roman Polanski's old house (where the Manson Family killed Sharon Tate and company) but they might let me take over O.J.'s house through Adverse Possession (since their not fond of OJ anyways and he's in prison right now). my ultimate goal is to gain legal title through Adverse Possession and am thinking that I'm more likely to get away with it if the property is known as the crime scene of a horrible, gruesome murder (or other crime). are murder houses less likely to be sold? am I less likely to get caught squatting by the cops or evicted by the landlord? what if the owner of the land is the criminal found guilty of the crime that happened there?