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A New York City property owner recently ended up in handcuffs following a fiery standoff with alleged squatters who she has been trying to boot from her family’s home, tense footage shows.
Adele Andaloro, 47, was nabbed after changing the locks last month on the $1 million home in Flushing, Queens, that she says she inherited from her parents when they died, AB C’s Eyewitness News reported.
“It’s enraging,” the homeowner said of the squatter saga. “It’s not fair that I, as the homeowner, have to be going through this.”
Andaloro alleges that the situation began when she attempted to sell the house last month but discovered squatters had taken residence. She even replaced the entire front door and locks. Frustrated, she decided to visit her family’s home on 160th Street on Feb. 29 with a local TV crew and called a locksmith to change the locks.
A tense confrontation, captured on camera, erupted with the individuals occupying the house. The police were called and eventually escorted two individuals off the property. In New York City, a person can assert “squatter’s rights” after residing at a property for 30 days.
A 47-year-old New York City woman, Adele Andaloro, has been arrested for attempting to remove squatters from her own Flushing, Queens home.
While in the process of trying to sell the $1 million home left to her by her parents, squatters moved in and refused to leave.
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