An Alabama Realtor was shocked when she came across a squatter occupying a home she was showing to out-of-state clients. The man remained in the house for the entirety of the showing.
An Alabama Realtor who has shown hundreds of houses recently experienced something she had never encountered throughout her career in real estate. A squatter was living in the home she was showing. Courtney Hartsfield, a Realtor from the Tyler Hughes Realty Group with Horizon Realty based in Madison, Alabama, was showing a house to out-of-state clients May 16, when she had a shocking encounter with a man living in the home, which was supposed to be vacant.
He ran out the front door, yelling, 'What are you doing here? What do you want?' TEXAS HOMEOWNER EVICTED AGGRESSIVE GOAT, SQUATTER FROM NEWLY PURCHASED PROPERTY Hartsfield described the man as someone who looked to be in his late 30s. When he exited the house, she said he looked 'disheveled.' He also appeared to be 'extremely paranoid' and 'sweaty.
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