A stranger lives in his house, and the other party says that it was borrowed by a friend, and the ow

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-22

In January, Mr. Wang, a Harbin resident, wanted to rent out an apartment in Nangang District, which had been vacant for more than a year and Mr. Wang rarely visited. On the afternoon of January 16, Mr. Wang came to the door of the apartment with an intermediary, ready to open the door to see the situation of the house, but unexpectedly, his key could not open the door lock.

Mr. Wang wondered, he was sure that he hadn't lost his key, and he hadn't rented the house to someone else, so why couldn't he open the door? He wondered if the lock was broken, so he hired a locksmith to help. The locksmith checked it and told Mr. Wang that the lock was not broken, but had been replaced.

Mr. Wang wondered even more, how could his house be locked? Did someone move in without permission? He asked the locksmith to open the lock, and then opened the door. As soon as he entered, Mr. Wang was stunned, he found that the furniture and items in the room were not his own, but some unfamiliar things, and even some clothes and shoes.

Mr. Wang felt that his house had been invaded, so he quickly called 110 to call the police. While he was waiting for the police, a man about 1.8 meters tall suddenly appeared in front of him, saying that the house was where he lived, that he had borrowed it from a friend, and that he did not know who the real owner of the house was.

When Mr. Wang heard this, he was so angry that he asked the man how he got the keys, how he moved his things in, and whether he had signed any contracts with the owner. The man said that he found the house through a friend of a friend, who said that the house was vacant, that the owner did not care and that he could live for free for a while, and that he did not sign any contract, only a verbal agreement.

Mr. Wang did not believe the man's words, he believed that the man had deliberately occupied his house and violated his property rights, and he demanded that the man move out immediately and compensate him for his losses. The man refused to move out, saying that he had been living for more than 10 days, and that he had no intention of occupying the house, that he was just looking for a temporary place to live, and that he was willing to negotiate with Mr. Wang about the rent.

Just when the two were arguing, the police arrived at the scene, and after learning about the situation, the police told Mr. Wang that the man's actions may be suspected of trespassing into a citizen's house and need to be further investigated. The police took the man and also some of the items in the room as evidence. Mr. Wang also provided ** with his property certificate and key to prove that he was the legal owner of the house.

At present, the case is still under further trial, and Mr. Wang hopes to get his house back as soon as possible and to be dealt with fairly.

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