A public school teacher in Houston, Texas, finally vacated a home where she and her family were allegedly squatting since January, according to local reports.
Phil Revah, a Florida eviction attorney, told Fox News there is a way to remove some squatters from a property without costly legal fees or going to court.and her family who had allegedly been squatting in a luxury Houston home for months have finally moved out following a court order.
Fourth grade Houston Independent School District teacher Amberlyn Prather and her family moved into a Houston home in January and remained there until this month by allegedly forging a lease agreement, ABC 13 reported. "It's insane," realtor Shanequa Garrett told the outlet of the alleged squatting situation. Garrett said she was hired to sell the Houston home but had been unable to enter the house since January because of the family.
Garrett said she had to go to court several times to try to get the family to move out, but was told by officials the issue was a civil matter. A
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