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Crazy Woman BREAKS INTO My House, Scatters Her Stuff Everywhere & Police Says She's Now My Tenant

6/25/202634 min

In today’s r/legal_advice story, OP discovers a friend has broken into their home and scattered her belongings to make it look like she lives there. When police refuse to remove her, OP is left stunned and scrambling to figure out how to get their home back.

0:00 Intro

0:21 Story 1

3:22 Story 1 Comments / OP's Replies

8:09 Story 1 Update 1

8:49 Story 1 Comments / OP's Replies

10:50 Story 1 Update 2

12:10 Story 1 Comment / OP's Reply

13:22 Story 2

16:11 Story 2 Comments / OP's Replies

20:30 Story 2 update

23:52 Comments / OP's Reply

25:33 Story 3

28:53 Comments / OP's Replies


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  1. Mark· Host0:00

    [gentle music] Hey, Waffle Gang. I do hope you are well. My name is Mark, and today we're checking out some more Reddit stories. And if you do love a Reddit story, why not consider hitting that like, subscribe, maybe that notification bell, too, and let's crack on with today's first story. Much love, guys. Now, today's first story comes from Crazy_B_Tenant, and it says, "A friend of mine broke into my house, put her stuff at random places to make it look like she's been a tenant. Cops arrive, finds her stuff all over the place, and so of course they won't remove her. What do I do now?" And this came from the legal advice subreddit, by the way. And it starts, "I have a friend who called me last night asking for a place to stay. I politely told her no. She's 25, I'm 19, and I should mention she's a narcissistic bitch. Today, I was over at my cousin's place this morning, and when I came home a couple of hours ago, I found this bitch inside my house. No signs of a break-in from the outside. I asked her how she got in, and she tells me through the back window. I tell her, 'I never gave you permission to come here,' and that she needs to leave immediately, and she says, 'Deal with it.' I call the cops and tell them that there's a person who's got inside my house without my permission, and that I need an officer to come over and remove her. A couple of minutes later, they arrive and here's what

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