what is up with 73 tunnel road? i drive by there every day on my way to work and it has been vacant for like a year and a half. for a while it had a for sale sign but then that too went away. but no one’s moved in. can i move in there? i love that house. i want to understand why it is so still and silent and lonely waiting though. where are the owners? why do they not move in with the hustle and bustle and putting up of knick knacks and curtains? why not install a big four poster bed and shiny pots hanging in the kitchen? such a great house completely wasted on emptiness.
i want someone to find this and answer me and then GIVE me the house. chances of this happening? very low. i will try posting on cragislist about it too though. maybe someone will see it and know something.
maybe it’s a murder house.
if you move in and make like it’s your house, and stay there for like 15 years continuously (the time could be more or less depending on california’s adverse possession laws), it’ll be yours.
I will be so impressed if you get an actual response
i would be so impressed if i followed holohan’s advice and GOT AWAY WITH IT.
2 replies. craigslist is great.
apparently the house (i know you all care) was sold a year ago but needs to be reconstructed because of seismic and foundation problems and that the owners are probably waiting on permits.
fascinating.
michele, both of those were from me.
just kidding.
or am i?
yes.
[boxing glove]=
squatters have a surprising amount of rights around here i think. (anthony was obsessed with this for awhile.) so if you move in now and just refuse to leave you might get away with it for quite some time.
well or at least until the non-seismically retrofitted house crashes down around my ears.