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All Forum Posts by: Tina Garcia

Tina Garcia has started 2 posts and replied 11 times.

Post: Independent renter with a few legal questions

Tina GarciaPosted
  • Student/Drug Dependency councelor
  • Clearlake, CA
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 5

Hi I have a situation that I really need help with and I am hoping someone who is well versed on real estate laws will read this and possibly help me get the answers I need. Thank you all in advance. 

This situation is such a long one but I will try to keep it short and to the point. I live in a 1 bdrm apartment style ADU(Granny unit) on my friends property which I've been renting for a little over 2 years. He bought the property in 2017 outright. Last year code enforcement showed up and was "just checking on things" since they had prior history with this house & the people on the property. I wasn't living here at the time so this was all news to me. Anyway, code enforcement asked to see the inside of the apartment & i agreed as i was doing some improvements inside like painting etc.....afterwards he nailed a red tag to my wall which i didnt pay much attention to because I was literally unaware of what it was or what it meant. The following night at 1am I was awakened by sheriffs pounding on my door & was arrested for trespassing. Code enforcement never once informed me that i couldn't be here so ofcourse I continued to be in my house with my dogs like I always had before. I was told the red tag was placed due to no permits but I myself have seen the permit for this place on the interior wooden framing prior to the Sheetrock going up for the walls inside. I got all the necessary paperwork and filled it out accordingly, drew up the blue prints as requested with dimensions and showed any and all improvements made. I went to city hall to submit them and they were refused by the code enforcement officer who put up the red tag 2 weeks prior. He stated some B's about me not being the owner blah blah blah even though hes the one who told me what to do infront of my landlord. Needless to say, I explored further by pulling up & printing all information and pics online pertaining to this property & even got in touch with the real estate agent who sold my friend this house to find out some info about the Granny unit I live in & if it was truly built without a permit. The agent told me the reason code enforcement had no info in their system was because it was over 50 yrs old & grandfathered in. Plus there was no code enforcement in 1966 nor computers. Well since then, I have been arrested 3 more times and Everytime I go to court, my dumb tresspassing charges get dropped but it's an ongoing thing & the harassment by cops needs to stop. I have info saying this property is an R2 allowing ADUs but all of a sudden now it says it's an R1 which does not allow for ADUs.....it's such bs. I was even denied the records for this house such as building permits, add on history etc at city hall even though it's public record knowledge!! It's like a bad movie filled with conspiracy and ofcourse the code enforcement keeps it to a minimum which is just enough to keep me screwed over but not enough for a red flag. It's also enough to make me sound like a babbling idiot! Lol

My question is: where do historical residential housing records/building permits get filed other than city hall?  Someone somewhere must have kept logs of any construction going on  & if homes or other buildings were being built somewhere before city hall & computers existed.?????

Also, I know that by law real estate agents have to disclose if things on a property are unpermitted to allow the potential buyers a chance to back out of the purchase if it's too costly & the real estate agent who sold my friend this property didn't say anything about any of the 3 out buildings that are on the property. Infact, it's advertised online with the Realtor.com site showing all the amenities of my apartment, the electrical, the plumbing, the windows, the door, the shower and toilet and even the kitchen sink so obviously it must be legal because I can't see an agent of his caliper risking his career and livelyhood for undisclosed info. I'm just at my wits end is all & don't know what to do or where to begin..  

Post: Adverse possession claims after being forced out of home.

Tina GarciaPosted
  • Student/Drug Dependency councelor
  • Clearlake, CA
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 5

im originally from Sonoma County & am not to fond of lake county either but im here until i graduate.

Post: Adverse possession claims after being forced out of home.

Tina GarciaPosted
  • Student/Drug Dependency councelor
  • Clearlake, CA
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 5

excuse the typos please. This man wont show me the alledged will nor any other paperwork that gives him legal title to this property. He does however like to put my belongings outside for the taking & when i stop to retrieve them, he calls the police saying that Im tresspassing. Hes a 60 year old man whonplays juvenile games. He wont nor will the police let me retrieve my insulin, the pictures of my children, or my cousins remains.  Other thanbthe unethical & immorral aspect of this- is it legal??

Post: Adverse possession claims after being forced out of home.

Tina GarciaPosted
  • Student/Drug Dependency councelor
  • Clearlake, CA
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 5

I havent left the thread but rather took a break as its exhausting....Another part of this story & (why im so enraged) is that everything myself & son own is in that house & presently being used & sold by this man who claims to be the heir of the property. The pd actually told me & this man that my personal belongings are no longer mine but his(the heir) to do with whatever he pleases. Bs! He has sold or got rid of my sons 32"samsung flat screen monitor thats still being financed & My brand new hot water heater but yetcthe police will not even let me file a stolen property report because they are saying none of these thibgs are mine anymore.

Post: Adverse possession claims after being forced out of home.

Tina GarciaPosted
  • Student/Drug Dependency councelor
  • Clearlake, CA
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 5

i love the analogy Derek W regarding the property next door. I also understand where the others are coming from but I didnt make the house worse but rather increased the value by painting, repairing, refurbishing, &replacing all the necessary things before moving in. The neighbors did thank me &welcome me with a cold beer. 

Post: Adverse possession claims after being forced out of home.

Tina GarciaPosted
  • Student/Drug Dependency councelor
  • Clearlake, CA
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 5

8 PM

i have gratefully accepted the positive advice & info Derek W. but it angers me to no end that im being labled as a druggie who stole a home like a common theif. This property was abandoned for 4 years & was becoming an eye sore & public nuissance due to all the vandalism, so i took over. Had there been a heir or beneficiary, I wouldve left well enough alone. Unfortunetly, i did my homework which took 2 days of my time at the courthouse looking up files & records both present & archived from the past 20 years but obviously the outcome was to no avail. Thank you for your response

Post: Adverse possession claims after being forced out of home.

Tina GarciaPosted
  • Student/Drug Dependency councelor
  • Clearlake, CA
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 5

i have gratefully accepted the positive advice & info Derek W. but it angers me to no end that im being labled as a druggie who stole a home like a common theif. This property was abandoned for 4 years & was becoming an eye sore & public nuissance due to all the vandalism, so i took over. Had there been a heir or beneficiary, I wouldve left well enough alone. Unfortunetly, i did my homework which took 2 days of my time at the courthouse looking up files & records both present & archived from the past 20 years but obviously the outcome was to no avail. Thank you for your response

Post: Adverse possession claims after being forced out of home.

Tina GarciaPosted
  • Student/Drug Dependency councelor
  • Clearlake, CA
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 5

Many of you find this comical so i will remove myself from this forum gracefully unlike some rude comments from this peanut gallery.

Post: Adverse possession claims after being forced out of home.

Tina GarciaPosted
  • Student/Drug Dependency councelor
  • Clearlake, CA
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 5

I came on this forum to get information not to be insulted or judged by people who know nothing about me! I did not steal anyones home. The owner is dead with no living relatives or friends. I am not squatting nor a druggie! Squatters sneak in & out of windows coming & going without being noticed, as i do not. I made this place a home, did many repairs & paid taxes which had been defaulted since 2012 & is almost equivelent to the actual purchase price had I bought it outright. 

Post: Adverse possession claims after being forced out of home.

Tina GarciaPosted
  • Student/Drug Dependency councelor
  • Clearlake, CA
  • Posts 11
  • Votes 5
Originally posted by @Account Closed:

So you tried to steal a house and are complaining you are being discriminated against? Wow, talk about entitled! Its a whole new level! Like the burglar suing the home owner after they get injured in the house they were trying to rob! You certainly have Chutzpah at least.