>>507804993>>507804946>>507804937I understand getting squatters on a rented apartment, or even government-assigned places, but that is your own home, where you're living.
Isn't that breaking and entering?
You mean that if a burglar enters your home at night and decides to take it, it's his now and the police can't arrest him?
Seems out of this world.
>The problem is, the police don't want to bother figuring out who is lying.What the fuck does that mean?
In Italy, the city council has all the documents proving the ownerships of buildings and apartments; every time there's a change of ownership, lawyers and notaries get involved, there's a fuckton of paperwork, no way of falsifying it.
Like
>>507805392 said, it's also on our ID, and we're forced by law to renew it every time there's a change.
>If it turns out their agreement is real and valid, then the owners would be attempting an illegal eviction.Again, for rented places that may be possible, but not for owned places.
This is really weird.