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Squatters in the news
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-01-25/atlanta-l...
It's concerning to see the surge of squatters in rental homes across the country. However, this isn't a new issue. Large SFR/BTR insiders have been aware of it for years and have tried to address it in various ways. It's not unique to Atlanta either, as we experienced the same issue in our Chicago portfolio over three years ago. It was taking 12-18 months to get squatters out, even when offering cash for keys.