Here's a fascinating story from the Ft. Worth Star-Telegram about a family of squatters in Mansfield, Texas trying to claim home ownership through Texas adverse possession laws. A risky venture in any circumstance, but particularly when your claims are supported by fraudulent documents. My guess is that neither the eviction courts, nor the Tarrant County DA will have any mercy for these folks.
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Thursday, December 29, 2011
Mansfield squatter suspects keep it all in the family
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