Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Frankie-less Garden

Now I have 2 court orders, repossession order and personal protection order. These 2 court orders are now in somewhat contradiction because I can evict Frankie on 8/7/2012 due to 10 days rule- in other words Frankie can stay in my property till 8/7/2012. But Frankie cannot come to my house due to PPO. I decided to make the property a free zone to comply with the eviction court order. I won't access the property till 8/7/2012, but I won't allow Frankie to access the property. Since his criminal case is pending now, I'm afraid what he will do, as he has nothing to lose. All of my friends said, "Be careful!" or "Be safe!" Anyway I still hope the inside is okay when I enter the house on 8/7/2012. Now one good thing for me is that I can water my veggies again in peace. When I watered the garden, Frankie used to threaten and spit at me, so I gave water through the fence or secretly. It was truly unhappy moment. I wanted to write a tip for squatters, but my daughter glared at me and asked, "Why?" But I still consider it, because Frankie doesn't represent all innocent squatters. Today morning when I walked with my new dog, a man said, "Hi," to me. I know he is living in a garage in an abandoned house. Life is a movement. To which direction is our choice. I want to move my step always forward.



Monday, July 30, 2012

Tips for Owners Dealing with a Squatter


Finally I have peace again. My squatter Frankie is not here. I have adopted a dog yesterday and am making her house now.

I want to share my experience with the property owners dealing with a squatter. The goal of my sharing is to reduce their pain. First) Don’t call the police unless you’re physically hurt. Upon my observation, Frankie became more confident after the police visited, because he confirmed with his own eyes that the police couldn’t do anything against squatting or minor misconduct. If your squatter damages your property or commits to misconducts, make a police report via phone. Don’t let your squatter know the legal borderline- that squatting is completely civil matter. Second) Don’t come close to your squatter. My squatter Frankie numerous times came to me closely and attempted to provoke me. Frankie acted as if he would step on my hand when I cut the weed and grass or spit at me, or came closer- just 1 inch away and acted to hit me. Frankie seemed ready to charge me with assault if I wave my hand.  I always tried to be rational and didn’t do anything against Frankie. However, Frankie complained to the police that I harassed him. So if possible, always have a witness, control your emotion, and don’t come close to him/her. If your squatter has some experience like Frankie, s/he could attempt to charge you criminally. Third) I gave Frankie 7 Days Notice to Quit. But the Court clerk said I should give 30 Days Notice to Quit. After 30 days, I had to file eviction and the hearing was scheduled again after 10 days. After entering judgment for possession, I should wait another 10 days. Accordingly, total eviction proceeding takes about 2 months. I wanted to talk to Frankie and was ready to give some time. But in my case, Frankie refused to talk or move out. But I think most of the squatters would agree to move out if you give them some time. To save money, time, and energy, I think it’s the best way to make a consent agreement and let them move out voluntarily. I hope my tips can help your case. It’s not easy having compassion and respect in such circumstance. But such good elements can be the best weapon in any case. 

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Willful Disobedience of Court Order


I sometimes have fear because Frankie Walton is so wild and borderless. To Frankie, the law or moral seems to mean nothing. Frankie calls my property “my house” and wildly demands me to stay away. I’m not sure how many squatters call the property they squat in “my house” to the owner. Anyway, PPO (Personal Protection Order) was clearly posted on the door and Frankie saw the PPO. But Frankie completely ignored it and again broke into my property on 7/28/2012 at 7:57 pm and stayed there till 8:26 pm. Where does Frankie’s confidence come from? What kind of meaning does the Court Order have to Frankie? I still hope he didn’t remove the evidence. So many police officers worked on this matter. Basically it must be a simple matter - squatting. But it became a big deal now. If the court order doesn’t work for Frankie, what option do I have?



Saturday, July 28, 2012

Frankie Comes Back


My nightmare is that my squatter Frankie Walton will come back to my property. My nightmare came true. When I see Frankie, my peace disappears. The PPO was posted on the door. Upon PPO Frankie cannot enter or approach the property I own, rent or use. Frankie ignored PPO and went inside the property. My family member served him again the copy of PPO. Frankie threw it away onto the ground. Frankie stayed half hour there and left with a large bag. I hope Frankie didn’t remove the fuel cans or gas- something that can be evidence at the trial. Frankie alleged that he just threw water, not gas. If so, where is the water bottle? And what water smells like gas? 

Anyway I was shocked when I saw him again in my property, just days after being arrested for assault. Who in the world comes back in such situation? Really I am speechless. 

Friday, July 27, 2012

I Get PPO


Today was another long day for me. Sometimes I feel annoyed that I’m wasting so much time and energy due to Frankie Walton. I want to ask myself, “Why?” But I’m trying hard to accept my circumstance and believe there is something I have to learn from this.

I truly wanted to help Frankie. If Frankie stays without trouble, if Frankie just let me know the timeline when he will move out, I would accept. I do not mind waiting a month, or even more, if there is no trouble. But Frankie acted as if he’ll live here forever. (By the way, I met the Assistant Prosecutor “B” today. She told me that Frankie is a woman. But Frankie is still a man to me.)

Frankie always claimed, “I know the law,” and abused the legal system. Now Frankie is learning the true spirit of the law. Only humans have law and law exists to advocate more Justice. I do believe Justice is not only human concept, but an universal rule bringing everything to an equal deserves. 

When I saw Frankie was arrested, I felt somehow bad and sorry. But today the Assistant Prosecutor “B” said that Frankie insisted that my family and I harassed him and he just threw water, not fuel. There is no point to consider his false allegation that it was water, because truth will be proved in the trial. But I can’t forgive Frankie’s allegation that I harassed him. How could he say that? My pain and suffering, both emotionally financially, are huge. Who harasses whom? Not me, and not Frankie’s squatting started this trouble- his conscious choice of actions did.

Anyway… I also went to the City Court to obtain PPO – Personal Protection Order - upon the Assistant Prosecutor’s recommendation. I had no idea what is PPO and never imagined that I would need to get a PPO. It is Personal Protection Order that prohibits an offender from assaulting, attacking, stalking or threatening. Luckily my PPO was granted. I keep thinking what is the best option I could choose and what I might miss. Life is an evolving art and we all are in it. 


It's not a matter of trouble, but life. 

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Finally, Judgment for Repossession. Thank you “B”


What I don’t like about Frankie is that s/he is always willful. Yesterday, before he set a fire, he prepared the fire about 2 hours long. Frankie took out something from the front door to the far side of the house- he went back and forth over 10 times from 9:25 pm to 11:00 pm. I was alarmed and afraid. When I went out to check, I found a very very old cooking pot there. I was puzzled why Frankie put such old useless cooking pot and garden chair on the driveway side of the house. I also found a child’s jacket having some gas smell. Anyway, I came back to my home with confused brain and mind.

But later at 12:15 AM I found that a kind of brightness was shining, light oozing out from the darkness. I immediately went out and saw Frankie was setting a fire. Adrenaline wrapped me completely and I was desperate. I yelled at him, “What are you doing? Stop it!” Frankie sneered and threw the fuel at us. Of course, I called 911. When the police came, I realized why Frankie had arranged an old cooking pot and garden chair there. Frankie had already reduced the fire, having fire only in the pot now and insisting that it was a bonfire. Frankie is always planned and dancing on the fine line between legal and illegal to harass others. He always keeps a loophole to get out of trouble. I’m glad Frankie’s tricks didn’t work this time.

Today morning I went to the Court because the eviction hearing was today. Jerry’s sister “B” and her daughter “T” were there for the hearing. I really felt sorry to “B”. The nice old lady suffered a lot due to Frankie. Thank God, Frankie didn’t appear, and a default judgment for repossession was issued. But still 10 more days to go, to give Frankie another legal chance to appeal. The law seems too generous for planned people like Frankie. 




Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Frankie Walton's Fire & Arrest


It was a long night. I saw Frankie kept bringing something out from the house and went to the side of the house over 10 times in the middle of the night. What is Frankie doing there? I was alarmed. Yes, you can say that I’m paranoid. Maybe I am, in Frankie’s case. Since my squatter Frankie is unpredictable, my top concern is our safety and security. He always threatened to burn down the house so that my family won’t live there. My CCTV doesn’t cover that side of the house, but I could sense some brightness. I went out and saw Frankie is making a fire there. I approached him to stop him and record it on my camera; Frankie then threw the fuel on me several times. He shouted he would set me on fire; I feel he would have.

I called 911 and the police came. Frankie pretended as if he was just having a bonfire. But the police saw video of him spraying me with fuel. Now Frankie Walton is arrested. But why am I more afraid than before? Why am I not happy although my pain, Frankie Walton, is arrested? I am so tired, but can’t sleep. It’s 2 AM now.


Is Squatting Illegal?


Before having my squatter Frankie Walton, I thought “Squatting” is something illegal that the police can simply evict anytime. Now I know it’s not such simple matter. “Squatting” is not only legal issue, but also political and moral issue.

When a homeless man lives in an abandoned & unused house, can we dare blame him, because he has a right to take care of himself and to pursue happiness? Unless the owner claims him to move out, it’s not a legal issue. But when he lives in a not-abandoned property and the owner demands him to move out, it becomes a legal issue.

In America “Squatting” is not criminal, so no one can say it’s illegal. But is “Squatting” being legal or illegal so important? Is being legal or illegal a main issue? What if it’s immoral squatting that willfully damages someone? Is it still legal? To keep our society in order, we need not only law, but also many invisible but valuable things like mutual consent, acceptance, respect and trying hard not to harm others.

Frankie is living in my property without consent, without permission and even demands me to stay out and calls the police, expecting them to arrest me! Again, “Squatting” is not criminal; in other words, we cannot say it’s illegal. If we have no money to rent or buy a house, we can squat in an abandoned house. But our society has many aspects; we cannot simply say it’s legal or illegal and consider it the final judgment. Not all forms of squatting are the same. In my life, I truly have an ugly and coarse time. 



This is my work. I got a feeling of being harassed by a merciless black cat!
My neighbors always say, "I'm afraid for you." 

Good News from The Chief Police Office


It was good news for me. Today, on 7/25/2012, I got email from Sergeant “S” in the Chief Police Office informing that all information about Frankie Walton’s misconduct is going to be submitted to the Criminal Investigations Bureau. Till now my squatter Frankie crossed the border to the full without any repercussion and the neighbors hopelessly said, “It’s Detroit.”

But I knew that the police would do something from my heart. The reason for such belief is Jerry. Jerry suddenly died from heart attack on January 29, 2012. But it happened just 2 days after George appeared. Of course, people can suddenly die. But all the neighbors and I really don’t think it was so simple in Jerry’s case. I knew Jerry’s ghost doesn’t allow George & Frankie to live there in such Ha-Ha-Ho-Ho free world.

After Jerry’s sudden death George and Frankie started to live there claiming that he was Jerry’s nephew. Everyone who knew Jerry was doubtful if George was truly his family, because we knew Jerry’s quiet and kind soul, playing his piano or tending a small indoor herb garden. When we saw how the ‘nephew’ acted, we were even more suspicious.

Frankie and George constantly begged money from the neighbors and attempted to sell Jerry’s personal properties, like his grill or picture frames. They never cut the grass or take care of the property. They always sat on the porch and watched the neighbors. All neighbors became uncomfortable. Finally I saw several large rats in their backyard. I was alarmed. I decided to visit Jerry’s sister to ask if they were really Jerry’s nephews.

Jerry’s sister “B” said they were NOT Jerry’s nephew and she had never seen them before. George came to the funeral and claimed to her that he was Jerry’s friend and had no place to go. So she allowed him to stay for 1 month. But she demanded him to move out from February. Of course they didn’t. Oh… I got the point.

This street became enough devastated. A few good and courageous people remain here and try to keep this street safe. I don’t want to allow such bad people to take over this street. So I purchased Jerry’s house. Yes, my battle began like that on 6/1/2012. I’m the new owner and George & Frankie became my foes, the illegal trespassers. Life is truly unexpected and unpredictable.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

No more victims of Frankie Walton

My squatter Frankie Walton makes so many people unhappy. Today he seemed in a bad mood. When I was watering the flowers, he demanded me to open the backyard gate. As you know, I made the backyard a vegetable garden. Tomatoes, Thai pepper, watermelon, zucchini… really beautiful and abundant. But Frankie kept urinating there. So I closed the gate soooo tightly this time.  Frankie attempted to knock down again, but he failed. I pretended not to hear anything and kept watering. Frankie even spit at me (he also did before). Frankie finally called the police reporting that I closed the gate. Why does Frankie need the backyard? What right, moral or legal, does he have to enter the backyard to commit his willful misconduct? I was ready to explain to the cops why I can’t/won’t open the backyard gate. I was sitting in the garden for 2 hours waiting for the cops. I think the police are also sick and tired. They didn’t come, so I came back into my house. Really Frankie Walton makes so many people unhappy. What I don’t understand is Frankie needs to focus on searching for a new home, not harassing others. We humans are like a spider making our own world with our own thread. Frankie makes his world a hell and is trying hard to spread his hell. I’m very determined that there must be no more victims of Frankie Walton. But honestly, I am tired. 




When Frankie failed to knock down the gate, he put up a nice sign. 




Frankie’s Squatting is Anti-Social Behavior


My squatter Frankie Walton has a job and a place to go. How do I know? Because… Frankie regularly goes out about 7:00 am and comes back after 5:30 pm, from Monday to Friday. He also bragged to the police he is working everyday when they asked who he was. And Frankie sometimes stays somewhere else for a couple of days. Frankie smokes a lot and always takes out something to eat from McDonald’s. Frankie also sometimes calls and uses the taxi. Frankie Walton is squatting as a business, not from economic necessity.

We have to seriously consider the reason why people squat - by necessity or by something else. In this period of recession, squatting has become more and more prevalent in America. Some people desperately squat based on deprivation - housing need. Since we humans need a roof to sleep under, of course, we should give a chance to them to stay. But if squatting is done as a profitable business like Frankie Walton, we have to reconsider it.

In many countries, squatting is a crime. For example, on June 1, 2010 the Squatting Ban was accepted by Parliament, so Squatting is illegal in the Netherlands. But in America, squatting is considered as a civil conflict between the property owner and the squatter.
Accordingly, the squatters in America are indistinguishable from the normal lawful tenants. The squatters already bypassed the common sense, human rules (the property owner has a right to possess and use the property), but the beleaguered owners are not provided with any adequate, effective self-defense tools.

In my case, Frankie Walton is not only possessing & using the house, but also claims rights over the backyard, although Frankie has nothing to do there.  As I stated before, Frankie never cut the grass, dumped garbage to the backyard, and repeatedly urinated there. The backyard became a rat’s nest. I couldn’t bear it anymore, so I started to clean up the backyard. Of course, Frankie Walton called the police several times and claimed his rights over the backyard and demanded the police to stop me from working there. Since the police confirmed the poor condition, they did let me clean up. After clean up, I made the backyard a vegetable garden. Frankie Walton kept coming and urinating there. I fixed the fence and gate and closed it to avoid Frankie’s willful misconducts. Frankie knocked down the fence several times.

Squatting - staying while people recover from their unfortunate life events – is a matter of human life requiring mutual understanding and respect. But squatting performed by Frankie Walton should be considered as an Anti-Social Behavior causing a great deal of distress to the property owner and local residents. Since squatting becomes widespread, we need more adequate countermeasures against its abuse.

Another Victim of Frankie Walton


There is another woman victimized by Frankie Walton’s squatting. When I was mowing the lawn, a woman stopped her car and came to me. Her name was Chris. She told me that she had allowed Frankie to live at her apartment as a roommate. But Frankie didn’t pay anything and started to live as a squatter. When Chris asked Frankie to move out, Frankie threatened to break the windows. Chris said it was a real nightmare and told me that she would gladly come to the eviction trail to testify. When I heard that, honestly I thought inside that I could handle it; I would call the police; blah, blah… Now I admit that Chris was right – it’s a real nightmare and the only way to remove Frankie is an eviction court order. Frankie steals and damages the properties till now. I feel helpless because there is nothing I can do against Frankie. Does anybody know where Frankie Walton works? 




Monday, July 23, 2012

Why don’t we make squatters register to the local police?


Today, 7/23/2012 Frankie Walton came back early about 5:00 pm. All evening long I hear him hammering inside. Eviction is now proceeding and Frankie must know that s/he doesn’t have much time. Frankie always declared to me, “You won’t live here!” I think Frankie is attempting to damage the inside of the house. I just pray it’s still standing when I finally get to go inside.

I think it’s truly unfair game. What I know for sure is his/her name is Frankie Walton. I don’t know anything else about him/her. Even if Frankie Walton damaged a lot inside the house, stole everything inside the house, even burned down the house as s/he threatens, what can I do? Sue Frankie? After the eviction, Frankie will disappear, and there is no way to make Frankie pay for the damages.

To warrantee the minimum safety and security of both sides, why don’t we make the squatters register to the local police? If the squatter registers to the local police, he may live in peace until the property owner claims the possession. And the property owner also has minimum security because the squatter cannot steal or damage the property like Frankie Walton. If we knew Frankie’s real address, name, workplace, etc. he would not act so freely. If squatters didn’t mean to commit illegal wrong-doing, they have nothing to hide. Through legalizing the squatter by having them register to the local police, we may have minimum order and avoid such frustration and confusion.   


One Billion Squatters


Hi, again. I suddenly became busy because of my squatter Frankie. Some studies say there are one billion squatters globally. Then what is the solution that works? I found that there is a large legal loophole about squatters in America. We need more fine line where squatter’s rights end and where the property owner’s rights begin.
Frankie Walton is living in my house and using my utilities without paying any cent for 7 months. Frankie, of course, never takes care of the house, and the backyard became a rat’s nest. Frankie keeps stealing the properties from the house and destroying the house.
I wanted to talk to Frankie, but s/he refused to talk. When a police officer asked when s/he will move out, Frankie answered, “I refuse to move out.” Frankie even sneered at the police officer and snapped, “I don’t need your advice.” In today’s legal system Frankie has nothing to lose. It is a total losing game for the property owner. And eventually, this can discourage property owners, make them abandon properties, and be a cause why cities like Detroit are dying. I think squatting is not a matter occurring from the gap between rich and the poor, but a matter of human consciousness knowing no shame. 



Is Frankie Walton an Innocent Squatter?


One of the reasons that our society doesn’t criminalize squatting is to give an opportunity to people in urgent need. Life is not easy. Unexpected or unfortunate events always happen in our life. Sometimes life is against us and we can suddenly have no place to go. It’s a generous idea to give such people a place to stay.

But if we steal even $1 value sandwich in a grocery shop, even if we were starving, we’re facing a criminal charge. A squatter knowingly takes and uses someone’s property and the utilities without paying any money- in other words, someone must be damaged because of it. Squatting is not criminal to give them an opportunity to recover, but some squatters begin to abuse the system. And their property damage, threatening and all other doings are immunized by law.

Now as you see, there is a serial professional squatter like Frankie Walton. And the ones who misuse such system are not innocent squatters but professional squatters. In my area, a couple of homeless people are living in the garage of the abandoned house. Frankie Walton is living in the not-abandoned house for over 7 months and acting like a devil. Frankie even called 911 against me as a trespasser just because I cut the grass (Frankie never cut the grass for 7 months long).

Then where stands the fine line of helping other human beings by allowing them to squat in someone’s house? We should rethink and weigh how many innocent squatters have a chance to recover through this generous system and how many shameless squatters abuse this system and victimize others. Consent and acceptance are important tools in human society. Frankie Walton’s shameless squatting is not acceptable and there must be no more victims in Detroit by Frankie Walton.

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Frankie Walton Smashing the Gate

Don't tell me that I have a scattered brain. I know this post is supposed to be about why and how I became the owner of Jerry's house. But I feel urged to show you why I started this blog. To evict a squatter is not only a matter of a few hundreds dollar eviction cost, but a lot more. Over $1,000 unpaid utility bills are waiting for me, and Frankie Walton keeps threatening my family and most of all, damaging the property. My financial and emotional pain and suffering is huge. It's simply a nightmare. One of my major pains is Frankie Walton is not only squatting, but also acting like a King/Queen and destroying the property. Why does he have to repeatedly break down the garden gate? Why does he have to urinate in the backyard? It's simply disgusting and immoral. I set up some videos to try to film him in the act. This is his latest gate-smash, caught on my CCTV.

Jerry's Sudden Death & Frankie's Move-In

Yes, this story began in January 2012. Jerry was a nice, quite, and gentle old man and I lived in the house next to him. He always wished to make his backyard into a nice Japanese garden. He once asked me to check his power line because he suddenly had no power. I did and changed the fuse box for him. Jerry didn't have enough money and I refused to take any money from him. Jerry wanted to show me his appreciation. When it snowed, he shoveled and cleaned up the snow for me. It was really nice of him. One day in January a young man named George moved into Jerry's house. I thought Jerry had a visitor. It was a Saturday morning. I saw Jerry coming back from a walk. He waved his hand and smiled at me. Sunday morning an ambulance suddenly came for Jerry. I went out and asked what was happening. George said, "Jerry wants to die!" I didn't get it. Just one day before I saw Jerry looked fine and okay. Why did he suddenly want to die? On that night, George knocked all the neighbors' house and announced Jerry was gone. George claimed to the neighbors that he was Jerry's nephew and started to live with Frankie Walton in Jerry's house. Hmm... as a writer, I'm not convinced that Jerry suddenly died from heart attack, just 2 days after George moved in. But what should I do? Of course, I was sometimes bothered by it. On Christmas day Jerry had opened the bathroom window and given me some herb seeds as a Christmas gift. I still remember his gentle smile and felt uncomfortable due to my paranoid(?) suspicion - what if Jerry was murdered? Am I doing the right thing now by doing nothing? Anyway... back to Frankie. Frankie Walton started to live there after Jerry died.


Jerry loved this miniature rose I gave him for Christmas. 

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Do you know what a squatter is? Squatter is a person who lives in someone else's house without the owner's permission and without any authority. Maybe squatting in someone's house without taking care of the property, without paying rent, and without paying any utility bills can be a nice option is such tough times. It simply means free living. A squatter is legally privileged and protected until they are evicted at the property owner's own cost.

Anyway... I am not writing this story to blame the squatters, but to offer an opportunity to rethink where Squatter's rights start and end.

Frankie Walton is my squatter. Yes, my squatter, indeed. All my neighbors call him/her "your Frankie."
Frankie Walton is living in my Detroit house for 7 months without paying any money, without paying any utility bills. There are over $1,000 unpaid utility bills but I can't shut off gas, power, or water because my squatter Frankie is living there.

Frankie Walton is a professional squatter and knows well how to harass and intimidate the property owner- most of all, how to use the police against the property owner (I'll tell you the detailed story).  My battle is a true nightmare and it's my wish that there must be no more victims. I want to share my experience with you of how my squatter Frankie Walton is living over 7 months there and how I cope with his/her challenge. Oh... by the way... I still don't know Frankie Walton's gender. Frankie is acting like a woman when s/he needs, but is acting like a man when he destroys and knocks down the property. Most of all, my Frankie is sometime urinating outside the property in male position. But the police told me that s/he is legally female because his/her driver's license is marked as female. Anyway... why bother. Frankie is still a man to me.

Frankie moved into this house late January 2012. Yes. January 2012 was the start point of this story.


My squatter Frankie Walton sitting on my porch!