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    Squatters and Taggers Overtake Phillies Heir’s Hollywood Hills Mansion

    By Steadfast AdminUpdated:September 23, 20242 Mins Read
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    A group of squatters has taken over a massive, abandoned mansion in California, reportedly owned by the son of Philadelphia Phillies owner John Middleton. The four-story property, located in a wealthy area, had been left unoccupied for an extended period, which led to the group moving in and occupying the estate without permission.

    The mansion, a sprawling and luxurious structure, became the subject of neighborhood concern as the squatters settled in. Local residents have reported increased activity around the property, prompting some to call authorities for action. Despite the mansion’s high-profile ownership, law enforcement has faced challenges in quickly addressing the situation due to legal complexities surrounding squatters’ rights.

    The mansion was originally purchased by Middleton’s son, though it has since fallen into disuse. Neighbors have expressed frustration over the property being left vacant for so long, which they say made it a target for squatters. Reports suggest that the squatters have been living in the mansion for some time, taking advantage of its abandonment.

    While some locals have expressed concern about safety and property values, others have pointed out that abandoned properties often attract such activity when left unattended. Authorities are reportedly working on a plan to remove the squatters and return control of the mansion to its rightful owner, though the timeline for resolution remains unclear.

    This incident highlights a growing issue in affluent neighborhoods where vacant luxury properties are increasingly vulnerable to occupation by squatters. As legal proceedings unfold, the situation continues to spark discussions about property management and housing in high-end areas like this one.

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