Submitted by HRJafael t3_108h6qb in massachusetts
RevengencerAlf t1_j3t0h0e wrote
Reply to comment by LetMeSleepNoEleven in Worcester Walmart violated MA law after homeless camp clearing by HRJafael
Like literally every other private property dispute the answer is "not this land." I have undeveloped land behind my house. It's still my property. I like having a nice buffer of woods for wildlife that keeps my yard quiet. I too would seek to evict someone living in that space, not the least of which being the fact that once I know they are living there, my choices are either 1) evict them, 2) acknowledge they are living there and quietly allow them to, starting the clock on squatter's rights, or 3) acknowledge they are living there and explicitly allow them to, potentially taking legal responsibility for both their safety and any safety issues they pose to my customers.
LetMeSleepNoEleven t1_j3t1de6 wrote
The person above said “not on someone else’s land”.
ALL LAND IS SOMEONE ELSE’S. So if they are not dead, where do they go?
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