Earlier this year, a broker confronted squatters using a multimillion-dollar mansion in the Hollywood Hills for an adult film studio. When approached by the broker, one squatter produced a fake lease purporting to provide the squatter with the right to stay in the mansion. The squatter’s scheme of using a fake lease to procure rights to stay in the homes of Los Angeles’s elite is not new. In fact, squatters across the country have employed this strategy to confuse po...
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