You are right to trust your gut! This is so fishy,but I’m happy for you all to get rid of him. I’ve got the creeps just hearing the story! Just a bizarre story. Glad you are safe 💗
I feel your concern. I rented a home I had just remodeled for 6 months to a woman who had kids and claimed cancer. I made her prepay all 6 months in cash She was a con artist. She completely destroyed the place. Refused to leave and lied to the court. Finally months later the court issued an eviction order and she left. Court costs and repairs were about $10,000. Hard lesson learned.
Wow, I’m so sorry. It’s sad, how people get their jollies taking advantage of other people, and can’t just be productive or find another niche. I mean live like other people, not scams-as-a-living.
@@Tigerlilart yes I had a lease contract but in Arizona tenant gets benefit of doubt. She lied about payments so they set a next court day for her to bring proof. Of course there was none so she moved out the day before the next scheduled eviction attempt. Pill bottles and liquor bottles everyone. Professional squatter.
What a story. But so proud as how you both handled it. And the fact that you learned such a valuable lesson without any major losses or unpleasant experiences. I would put some extra security measures and even a dog. Lots of love from Florida.
I’m so impressed with how you dealt with this. You’re kind, decent people but no pushover. He definitely was up to no good being so passive aggressive and you have every right to say no and listen to your instincts. This is why I’m really enjoying your vlogs as you are such genuine hard working people who have obviously worked very hard your whole lives to be where you are and want to enjoy the experience. Every place I’ve ever stayed at needed a cr card to be able to stay, even if already paid for in advance. Everything you do makes me want to stay at your beautiful chateau one day as I can see what good people you are and it would be such a lovely experience.
Frightening situation.....you and Bo did the right thing by being kind but firm....when things started to escalate, you remained firm. Hard lesson learned, but no loss, thankfully! Cheers!
Squatting has become quite common here in the United States. Now as far as his bag goes, all it takes is 1 bedbug or cockroach, you were smart to put it in a building away from the house. I think he sounds awfully suspicious.
You are both very kind and handled this well. Having worked in the hospitality industry for over thirty years, I understand how a line can be crossed. Keep in mind that your property is your asset and there is so much more to lose than the cost of a room. Even when a guest has a credit card, identification, and cash, you must remain vigilant in protecting those assets worked so hard to obtain. Good luck to you both!
Scary times we live in when its all too easy for someone to possibly take what you’ve worked hard for, and to seemingly have more rights than the person who has ownership over a property!
I'm stunned that you had to experience such a threat from a squatter. It never occurred to me that something could happen like that! It sounds like you dodged a bullet and alerted the police to a lot of other squatters and people trying to steal your chateau! Thanks for sharing from Seattle, WA!
you're in Seattle & have never encountered squatters or overheard the subject of Squatters being discussed in the breakroom at work? What a charmed life you must live.
YES. I HOPE THESE FOLKS GET SEVERAL CAMERAS AND A DRONE TO MONITOR PROPERTY. SUCH A NICE PLACE AND ITS SOON TENTING TIME. THERE R SO MANY PPL IN CDA ALSO LIVING ON STREETS HOMELESS AND ADDICTED. OUR North Sask River Valley in our city is beautiful...must say the nicest in CANADA. WE GAVE LOTS IF TENT TOWNS. THEY MAKE A HUGE MESS OF GARBAGE BUT NOT OFTEN MAKE FIRES AS POLICE ON BIKES PATROL AND POLICE ON HORSES USED TO DO THE WALKING BIKE PATHS IN RIVER VALLEY. I SEE THE POLICE HELICOPTERS FLYING ABOUT NEAR ME IM VERY COSE TO BEAUTIFUL RIVER VALLEY! I SHUDDER TO THINK OF A FIRE GOING THE CITY CTR!
@@vickokoszka6836 no, I agree with Lolo…anyone living in Seattle knows what a squatter is. Come on. Oh, and the “break room at work”…haha…yeah, right. All you have to do is look outside the window or drive down the road and you will encounter homeless squatters all over the place…even in the nice neighborhoods there.
Wow! As you said Karen, although it was an unfortunate situation you certainly did learn a lot. Well done to both of you how you handled this. Coming from America Karen you know how difficult it is to get squatters out of residence’s here which can take years to resolve. Glad you were able to nip this one in the bud!
Really interesting. I know it is a problem in Spain, I didn't realise it was a problem in France. It was good that Karen wasn't home alone . It sounds quite intimidating. Hope it is a first and last event.
Oh yeah, it's a problem in France. There isn't a week where some squatter affair is revealed in the medias, for simple houses. People who inherited a little family house, their parents working hard all their lives to have a house where to live once retired and once they are dead, either the family wants to live there or sell it. And since it's a "secondary residence", the law is so pro-squatters, it's unbelievable. It takes months, sometimes years and around 30 000 euros to pay the lawyers, to get their houses back. Once they get it back, they have to renovate it, which cost a lot. On top of that, even if a judge says that the squatters have to leave the house, the "prefet" is the one who has to give his consent to evacuate the house by the police. And if there is a child, the prefet can not follow the judge's decision. I think he has two days and once the two days are gone, it's impossible to evacuate the house. Or something like that, the law changes every year to try to solve the squatter problem in France. Also, during winter, it's impossible to get squatters out. It's cold in France so the poooooor squatters need a place to stay with their kids. So they stay inside your house for free, for months. The terrible thing is, in France, in a secondary house, squatters can get in, change the locks, order a pizza to be delivered at the adress and it's a proof that they stay here for the judge. That's it. And the owner has 48 hours to do something, once those 48 hours have passed, well, good luck, it will take months or years and 30 000 euros. It's a national scandal. There are pro-migrants associations which find the houses, send the squatters, tell them how to act to stay for years while there's a procedure. It goes against the French constitution, which stipulates the right to "propriety". Meaning to BUY A FREAKING HOUSE, NOT SQUAT IT"!!! If you have a secondary house in France, pay a security system linked to a professional company in charge of protecting houses. Otherwise, you're screwed.
Thank you for sharing your problems property news. The squatters problems are everywhere. I live in the USA and had a man whom broken my lock to the storage room. And he had decided to sleep there at nights. I didn't know he was inside, until l heard some noise from my patio. He was eating and sleeping; but the problems arrived when he turned on the water tank faucet and cause me to later have a severe water damage. I had the lock changed and the surrounding border to the door had to be reinforced. Whatever you do, living your life. Remember to listen to your head, mind and Hearts. Ever reject those instinct feelings.
It sounds exactly like it is in the USA. I just watched videos of man who kept having squatters in his dead mothers house. After going through the months-long legal thing the first time, the next time he left the police out of it & he waited until everyone was out of the house at work or wherever and moved all of their belongings, including furniture, out of the house and onto the front lawn and told them he’d have them arrested if they didn’t remove their belongings by that night and it worked! It seems like an insane law that allows someone to essentially steal your home just because they had moved some furniture in! It’s crazy! You were right to follow your instincts!
Very informative video ! Glad you were cautious ! Good work ! The laws are protecting the squatter/criminal, making the owners provide proof, not good !!! Stay sharp ! 👍
Listening to your story I had my heart in my throat. It’s obviously you both are kind and gentle people. Thank God your instincts were sharp and on point. That man had an evil agenda that he was working on. I wish you well and much success in your business and home.
So scary but I’ll bet you opened a lot of eyes to be on the lookout. I hope you have camera home security. And the notice of going to the utility companies telling them you will not allow any changes without you personally appearing is a great idea.
I think you handled the situation perfectly. One has to be always on the lookout for con artists, no matter what business you are running. Good you got out of it!
Thank you for sharing. We watch to escape the reality of these kind of problems here in the USA and sometimes we can forget that this happens too in rural areas especially in France. I think that you both handled the situation very well and glad nothing bad happened and that you're both safe.
This is my first time on your channel, and you both are the kindest people. I would have been so scared to sleep in my home with a person like that I'm glad you are safe and informed.
Squatters, homelessness, and mental health issues are all very hard (emotionally charged) topics. Thanks for being brave enough to share your experience. My dad used to say, "Don't give away your gold." You have invested money and sweat equity into building your dream Chateau. The man should pay for the wood and the guest should have a credit card. I have had zero luck with "bartering" situations. Ha! As a side gig, I make cheese (still paying for two master degrees and a doctorate.) The farmer I buy my fresh milk from is constantly trying to give me milk and I refuse. I simply pay him full price when he has extra. He cares for those happy cows every day and I am glad to compensate him for his excellent product.
Hello Jon. Thank you for that input. You’re right, this chateau didn’t come to us in any easy way. A lot of water has passed under the bridge before we set foot here. Hard work and determination are some of the keywords that made this possible for us. Some people do not possess the dignity you mention. They are parasites and users. They have no limits, and they will take advantage of you if you let them. Your milkman is doing an honest job and taking good care of the animals. My grandparents had a farm, and we had fresh milk from the cows every day. Bo
So good that you listened to your instincts and demanded payment up front. It seems squatters have more rights than home owners in every country (even US). Hopefully, your warnings will be heard by others in your area. Glad you are all safe and have plans in place for the future.
That is so concerning. I think you were very wise to handle him the way you did. I haven’t heard anyone else address this issue and didn’t know it was a concern to be aware of.
Another French lesson for your introduction: Tuilerie is actually phonetically pronounced: Twee-luh-ree. Seniors are particularly vulnerable to this type of harassment. I'm glad you both responded appropriately and that this person of interest is no longer in your home. I hope that you have the dated receipt of his cash payment and that it states how he paid as he could bring this up as being that he paid it with a cheque and because of that did not receive a receipt. Hopefully he does not get to that point. And hopefully you will no longer be bothered by him but letters arriving at your home in his name.....wow! that's really low. Thank you for alerting all your viewers of this and explaining the method of harassment. Once bitten, twice shy. And it's always best to prevent than to cure (as seen by Sally below.).
Very concerning indeed. You both handled the situation very well. I could only imagine the stress and upset this has caused. Lucky you could see the red flags and feel something wasn’t right. All the very best to you both as you navigate a trying situation.
I am new to your channel and just happened to stumble upon it, and I am so glad that I did. Thank you for taking us on your journey. As I have been seeing, it is a LOT of work! You both work effortlessly and the love that you put into your home shows. As for squatters, it's despicable. Who does that and thinks that it's okay? Bo, your comment at 23:57 raised you up a notch in my book. High five! You have rights too, and it is NOT okay for someone to take something that is yours. If someone tried to take your car from you as you are stopped at a stop sign, you wouldn't say okay you can travel with me until the police escort you out. I think any sane person would "help" that person from the car. As a side note, PLEASE get security cameras that you can view at all times (we have Reolink). It will notify you when there is movement on your property and it records it for further review. Best of luck to you from the States.
So glad you were so cautious.Squatters are bad here in the US also. Sometimes it takes along time to get them out and can cost you thousands of dollars. So many times they will destroy you’re property. Keep your guard up!
Wisom & Empathy on display! Business owners have to be on guard all the time... You like to be nice, not think the worst of peoole, the thoughtful way you both delt with these situations shows off your empathy and your wisdom! Well done! In both cases the things requested or discovered did not fit your business model.... I have had issues with employees and tenants in the past too.... Best idea is trust your gut, dont let it just "happen to you" & check the laws.
Hello, I'm from Mexico, I've been following your vlog, and I just can't belive what it's happening. SO glad that nothing went through. keep safe, and love your activities, decoration, and castle.. good luck always. see you next week 🥰
My suggestion is to upgrade your mailbox & to have a really strong lock on it. So your mail can't be stolen from the mailbox & used to change the name on ure utility bills & be able to take over your property.
Yes, we needed the room for family and friends, so he could not stay very long. I had written an email explaining that before he even arrived. His game plan was different, and he thought he would be able to convince us otherwise. He failed. Bo
Chap no. 2's activities are called 'reconnaissance '. I hope that you took a picture of him as well. The chances are that the Police knows him well. It is an experience that you do not wish to repeat. Poor you, a scary experience. Anyway, the Police knows of your existence now. I had no idea that squatters were such a problem in France. Thank you for the informative video.
He sent me pictures of himself before arriving. I have no idea why, but I have a folder for the police if they need it. He wasn’t French and I think new to the area.
@@queensescape You find a lot of squatters in the south of France ( especially in Dordogne) because of the climat and the touristic activities but you can also have these guys in cities everywhere. They always choose houses owned by old, alone, strangers or disabled people.
@queensescape Your story gave me a nightmare last night. You really do not need any unsavoury people in your home or on your property. Have you got a good alarm system? As such a system can not be thought of as a luxury. Wish you well.
Good for you both! You are so wise! Squatters are horrible people that take the worst advantage of people. May you both stay blessed and on your toes!! Beautiful home!
Hi Karen and Bo, believe it or not squatters have fing rights. My boyfriend and I had a few apartment houses, and had the same problem, we never let anyone stay for free and to work for rent. It is so strange, they can even take over your home, they know exactly what they are doing. You and Bo made the right decision. I wish best of luck going forward. Love from N.Y.
That was shocking to hear, but really useful advice as my husband and I are planning to move to France within the next year or so - i had never heard of such problems.
Annie Dodds , this happens a lot in France and the law here in France is never on the owners side . One story was on the news recently , an old man had to go into hospital , then for a month was sent to a convalescent home . His daughter accompanied home , squatters were in it and they would not allow him back in , they had also changed the locks , they of course went to the police who said we can’t force them out , this caused a scandal here and because of that another similar problems they are trying to change the law , but the wheels of justice turn very slowly . I personnely know of two different family’s that this happened to ,France has changed a lot in the last thirty years .
It doesn't happen very very often (i'm from France), qt least in my region, but it's better to know a few things, in case. And to think twice in situations like this one... To help is nice, but with people you don't know, you better be careful.
I am literally cross against this video, more and more. I thought first Karen and Bo were nice, but this video is a real problem. I am French. I know the place where they live. Karen and Bo don't speak a word of French. They know very little of the country. I tried to explain things, but it does not change anything, and they are conveying very negative things and overall wrong things about France. It is unbearable. "Squatters are a big problem in France" ? Who said it ? In what study did they find it ? If it is a problem, it is no more no less than anywhere else in Europe. Besides, if they had known the country, they would have also known that a scammer can't pretend to live in or own a property so easily. It is madness ! The guy had no possibility of contacting their suppliers for the change of bills ; Karen and Bo live all along the year in their house. They have their ledger proving the commercial transaction. All their neighbours could have testified the guy was a customer. What on earth could he have done ? Nothing. Absolutely nothing ! This was just an embarrassing guest, some lost and weird dude. That is all. Karen and Bo are just throwing their viewers into an atmosphere of stress and anxiety. Good job from B&B owners ! Not mentioning the end of the video, when Bo speaks with amazement of the "40 squatters" in a restaurant : he does not know that the word squatters has in French different meanings, among them a popular one when you simply want to speak of someone who gets on your nerves. As a result, every English speakers is now thinking that there were 40 scammers in a restaurant. Oh my God. Give us a break. This video is crazy. Totally crazy. If you want to have information about a country, dear Annie, please contact people who either are French or speaks French. Contact Daphne and Ian at "The Beau chateau", contact Amy and Marc at "the Great château restoration project", contact Michael Petherick at "Doing It Ourselves", or Scott and Brittney at "Our French Fairytale" (they all are on TH-cam), but forget Karen and Bo.
@@heliedecastanet1882 I am sorry Monsieur/Madame de Castanet, I am an American who lives in France and you are misrepresenting what this couple is saying. They are relating what has happened to them. You know yourself that France is pro tenant and from some of the information given it is apparent that one or more of the people are scamming or trying to scam these owners of the property. Perhaps you should listen once again to their story. This couple were very fair in their presentation of their story.
Wow, that is disturbing. But, just goes to speak to an issue that happens everywhere. Here in the US the same thing can happen. Florida is a "renter" friendly state and it can be very difficult and time consuming to "evict" someone from a property, whether they are there legally or illegally. If they are in the property you have to file a notice to have them served by the Sheriff. Then they have several days in which to respond to the notice to vacate. Then, all they have to do is respond with any complaint (valid or not) and then it can take weeks and a court appearance to get rid of them. In the meantime, they are living rent free. And even when you go to court it is best to just ask for them to be vacated rather than asking for damages or back rent as that will just take longer. I have learned from many years of experience (at one time I had over 18 rentals) that you should pay attention to your "gut" reaction to someone despite their credentials. Every time I have ignored my instinct and tried to be nice and helpful I got burned. It was a hard lesson, as I am a friendly person and figure everyone else is nice also. Also, it is my first reaction to help people but when you are in business you have to do what is right for you and you have to protect yourself and your property. You definitely did the right thing. I can only imagine the learning curve to living in another country. It is a good thing that you have nice neighbors who are willing to help you translate thru these situations. You both seem so nice and I love to watch your videos about Queens Escape.
@@queensescape At least he left without any issues...but lesson learned. The first time I had to evict someone I went after the money because they owed me 3 mos rent by the time all the eviction paperwork had been processed. Extra time is given when the landlord/owner asks for back rent to be paid. So, anyway, I won but never got any money. The only satisfaction I got was that in Florida a judgement is placed against the persons drivers license so that when they go to renew they either have to pay up or they won't renew the Drivers license...I never got paid so I figure they never got their DL renewed either! Anyway, I never went after the money after that. Good enough just to get them gone! I leanred to trust my instincts and never rented to anyone after that that gave me an "off" vibe. Hope everything works out with the other fellow who was cutting down your trees...it never rains but it pours...lol! Oh, the joys of being a property owner!
Looking through to see what the other Chateau owners experienced. An interesting vlog and one that we all should be concerned about. Thanks for sharing this.
Here in Kentucky, squatters can only claim ownership of a property if they can prove they have lived there continuously for 15 years. Hence, we don't have a squatter problem.
Always, always trust your intuition. You are both very kind and nice people, of course......like Bo said, most people are good, but people like this can be scary. Good luck.....stay true to yourselves, always.
Thank you for this important information. Best wishes to you to have no further scammers descend on your lovely Queen's Escape. I'm a retired Realtor, had a thriving house sitting company in CA for years, East Bay homes/Central Coast - Monterey Peninsula/Carmel/Pebble Beach. That's what you need; somebody who occupies the place, minds the pets, takes in the mail, keeps the place clean, manages the interior/exterior lights to demonstrate occupation on a regular schedule. Good luck!!
That is shocking. There are many people who are searching for people to look after their homes in winter or when they have a vacation and i hope they see this video. It is the case that you are very intelligent people why it did end in a good way. Stay safe!
WOW. That's crazy. I'm glad it worked out for you guys without any real problems. Watching you from the Southern Tier of the Catskill Mountains in Upstate New York USA
Thank you for this video. Its good both of you have street smarts. As an old chef, our motto is, "if in doubt throw it out." This applies to people as well. Xo
I’ve heard of that here too, except that the law stipulates you could go to prison 3 years for assaulting a squatter. Still I’ve heard stories of squatters leaving bc they were intimidated by a dangerous looking owner. 😬 I hope never to be in the situation.
I was thinking of you and thought I was missing your vlogs. I'm so sorry that you had that experience. At least it made you aware of how to protect yourself and your property. Now the gentleman that was taking firewood turned into a blessing for both parties. Could turn into a very good working relationship for you both. Wishing you good fortune and glad to see you again. 😊 safe travels and Godspeed Tx🇺🇲
Glad that you had the wisdom to see through his efforts at manipulation, trying to play on your emotions, on your goodness so you did not allow yourself to to become victims of this scam. It is unbelievable the way governments are dealing with this problem, it is ridiculously absurd to know these criminals could occupy my house against my wishes but for all intentions and purposes with governmental support.
CONGRATULATIONS on solving this problem. Could you find an expat who needs a place to live and can stay in your place and watch it. This is what many foreign homeowners who live in their homes only part-time. Peace of mind for the homeowner and free or low cost living for people trying to live on Social Security only. This is what several of my divorced friends do. GET REFERRALS!!
Wow, I thought it was bad around here where I live, that is just a new level of squatting scam...so glad you were diligent in not allowing him to gaslight you. I think you handled things very well in this case, hopefully they don't keep coming back.
Wow what an experience. Karen you are very brave. I would have been frightened. Glad you are both safe and thanks for the information. I live in the states and don't think it would apply to me as I don't have any rental property Good luck moving forward.
The story is all very intriguing and yet full of Black holes and in my point of vier, He was saying in between The links what He really was and his intentions. You had just The right attitude. Very dangerous situation indeed.
Sorry you had to experience that uncomfortable situation. How about having “guard” ducks to alert you of intruders and as a source of fresh eggs? Often old pastoral paintings showed a small flock of white fowl. Thought it might be a lovely look and practical too. It would take some research-non flying nesting type for easy egg collection and friendly too for children. PS: I know nothing about this stuff. Just a little daydream. Love your channel❤️
Wow, what a scary and unnerving thing. I never knew about the squatter situation. I'd heard that it was bad but didn't know the full extent or details until you guys shared your experience. The way you guys handled it is amazing. If that were me I'd be soooo angry. My hat is off to you both. What a scary thing to happen ❤
Glad you found the way to handle it legally in France. Please check your cabin regularly. I had a woman we employed gain access to our business checkbook and write herself a $3,000 check. Nightmare. Thanks for sharing your hard-gained knowledge. I hope it doesn’t sour you on people as a whole. Glad you listened to your gut instincts.
You learned the lesson about scammers on your own. Bravo! Lesson for everyone. Say "NO" to every request from the start. Informing you that he had brought along a bow and aŕrow was to intimidare you. Who would bring that on a bicycle?.
Very helpful info. Thank you. It’s amazing to me that this happens apparently all over the world. Another tip is that If someone is going to stay at your home or other property you own make sure you draw up a clear contract and arrange legitimate rent to be paid.
I know this post is months old but am just watching today. My heart hurts that bad people do such scary things to good people. And I do think you are both good people.
Also make sure when you give someone a receipt that it is a carbon copy and says carbon copy on it so they cannot change the dates of their stay. This was told to me by the police after I had someone alter their receipt to from the 25th to the 28th for a room I rented from the 23rd to the 25th.
You did your best. So glad you both were decerning, awake, & alert. Take care, you're both valuable and precious. From Cathy Green. Port ELIZABETH. South Africa .
That's scary , knowing that does happen in France . And odd how he was looking for Chateau s even the empty ones I've seen a few videos how they breaking into empty Chateau s and video them I find it disgusting how they even think it's there right to break in to other people s places to take this videos . I'm pleased u handled this case in a calm way and he is gone now . But to say he even had 2 weapons on him it's alarm bells for me . I hope u get some cameras around the place or do have them I would . Take care u 2 . ❤ and u must keep your BB as that business as its not a hostel.
You have done right , by being cautious , personally wouldn't entertain having someone renting a room , really have to be very careful these days , interesting video , thank you 🙏
Gosh, I can’t even imagine. These are such real concerns and scary. We have a 2nd home and often thought of renting it out. You just validated why I don’t.😳 Super Creepy !
If you can find a good rental agent, it can be a nice option. And someone who's local can take away a *huge* chunk of the headaches that come with landlording. (Plus, the really nice agents will spruce the place up for you before you come down to visit. 🙃) Speaking as someone who lives full-time in a 'vacation area,' it's actually a godsend for us to have more 2nd homes available as rentals, even when they're only available for part of the year. We're lucky enough to own our place, but the rents here went up by 40% this past year, and had a similar jump last year. I know lots of teachers, firefighters, etc. who are thinking of leaving because it's so hard to afford a place to live, and so anything that helps to loosen the housing market helps!
Wow! What a story! You absolutely did the right thing and in a very smart way. But this is really scary how fast the situation could go. Hoping this will be the last squatting event you'll have to live. Have a safe week.
What a clever solution regarding the first incident, the tree cutter. The second one who left a bag and talked about a bow and arrow, then the mail and arguments, I'm just happy for you that you were so aware of this situation.. It's too bad squatters don't use their energy and smarts, for lack of a better term and put it to some good use! I'm sorry you had to go through this. Stay strong!
I felt your sentiments, but understood what your real sentiments were towards him, Good. It would be the same for us. We always said we would wait for an opportunity were they needed to get food or didnt know we were waiting, then we would do the exact same thing on them, squat. But before I ever left the house again, it would not be possible to get in without braking in, and I would have multiple cameras. And I would inform the police myself. At least they can be arrested for breaking in if proved. Thank you so much for you info, I would never of known. Whenever we travel we always remove our files, that includes latest bills and deeds.. And my husband does bills online. Thank you again.
Thank you so much for alerting the public about the squatters problem! It was so informative of how homeowners can handle the situation.
Thank you for this, NO other chateau owners have ever mentioned 'les Squatters' you have done a real service
You’re welcome! Bo
You are right to trust your gut! This is so fishy,but I’m happy for you all to get rid of him. I’ve got the creeps just hearing the story! Just a bizarre story. Glad you are safe 💗
I feel your concern. I rented a home I had just remodeled for 6 months to a woman who had kids and claimed cancer. I made her prepay all 6 months in cash She was a con artist. She completely destroyed the place. Refused to leave and lied to the court. Finally months later the court issued an eviction order and she left. Court costs and repairs were about $10,000. Hard lesson learned.
😮😮😮😡 I’m so angry on your behalf. My goodness.
Wow, I’m so sorry. It’s sad, how people get their jollies taking advantage of other people, and can’t just be productive or find another niche. I mean live like other people, not scams-as-a-living.
@@queensescape in Quebec, Canada Squatters is out in 24 hours :P the law is great here. no court
Was this in France?, how awful for you. Did you have a tenancy contract?. This happens all over the world unfortunately
@@Tigerlilart yes I had a lease contract but in Arizona tenant gets benefit of doubt. She lied about payments so they set a next court day for her to bring proof. Of course there was none so she moved out the day before the next scheduled eviction attempt. Pill bottles and liquor bottles everyone. Professional squatter.
So scary! You can never be too careful. Listen to that inner voice. Glad nothing bad happened.
What a story. But so proud as how you both handled it. And the fact that you learned such a valuable lesson without any major losses or unpleasant experiences. I would put some extra security measures and even a dog. Lots of love from Florida.
Why a dog? Usually these sick people will only harm the poor dog!! Alarm should do the job…
I’m so impressed with how you dealt with this. You’re kind, decent people but no pushover. He definitely was up to no good being so passive aggressive and you have every right to say no and listen to your instincts. This is why I’m really enjoying your vlogs as you are such genuine hard working people who have obviously worked very hard your whole lives to be where you are and want to enjoy the experience. Every place I’ve ever stayed at needed a cr card to be able to stay, even if already paid for in advance. Everything you do makes me want to stay at your beautiful chateau one day as I can see what good people you are and it would be such a lovely experience.
Thank you, Kathy. ❤️
Frightening situation.....you and Bo did the right thing by being kind but firm....when things started to escalate, you remained firm. Hard lesson learned, but no loss, thankfully! Cheers!
Also keep an eye on your outbuildings/acreage/property, to see if he is squatting ,
Feel a bit of concern for the owners of the chateau that was empty
Some people showed up at that chateau on the weekend. I’m relieved too.
Squatting has become quite common here in the United States. Now as far as his bag goes, all it takes is 1 bedbug or cockroach, you were smart to put it in a building away from the house. I think he sounds awfully suspicious.
Thankfully this was probably a good learning experience and you’re safe. I’m amazed at the rules that “protect” squatters.
Squatters here in the USA are rampant! Thank you for all the great information, and glad you were able to stop this guy! Take care!😊
I read that online today. I didn’t know it. Crazy.
You are both very kind and handled this well. Having worked in the hospitality industry for over thirty years, I understand how a line can be crossed. Keep in mind that your property is your asset and there is so much more to lose than the cost of a room. Even when a guest has a credit card, identification, and cash, you must remain vigilant in protecting those assets worked so hard to obtain. Good luck to you both!
Thank you Lori. We will be even more vigilant from now on. Bo
Scary times we live in when its all too easy for someone to possibly take what you’ve worked hard for, and to seemingly have more rights than the person who has ownership over a property!
there is something wrong with the law
I'm stunned that you had to experience such a threat from a squatter. It never occurred to me that something could happen like that! It sounds like you dodged a bullet and alerted the police to a lot of other squatters and people trying to steal your chateau! Thanks for sharing from Seattle, WA!
you're in Seattle & have never encountered squatters or overheard the subject of Squatters being discussed in the breakroom at work? What a charmed life you must live.
YES. I HOPE THESE FOLKS GET SEVERAL CAMERAS AND A DRONE TO MONITOR PROPERTY. SUCH A NICE PLACE AND ITS SOON TENTING TIME. THERE R SO MANY PPL IN CDA ALSO LIVING ON STREETS HOMELESS AND ADDICTED. OUR North Sask River Valley in our city is beautiful...must say the nicest in CANADA. WE GAVE LOTS IF TENT TOWNS. THEY MAKE A HUGE MESS OF GARBAGE BUT NOT OFTEN MAKE FIRES AS POLICE ON BIKES PATROL AND POLICE ON HORSES USED TO DO THE WALKING BIKE PATHS IN RIVER VALLEY. I SEE THE POLICE HELICOPTERS FLYING ABOUT NEAR ME IM VERY COSE TO BEAUTIFUL RIVER VALLEY! I SHUDDER TO THINK OF A FIRE GOING THE CITY CTR!
Lolo holmes, I dont think your comments and tone were necessary.
Alex Alex made a perfectly resonable comment- no need to attack!
@@vickokoszka6836 no, I agree with Lolo…anyone living in Seattle knows what a squatter is. Come on. Oh, and the “break room at work”…haha…yeah, right. All you have to do is look outside the window or drive down the road and you will encounter homeless squatters all over the place…even in the nice neighborhoods there.
Wow! As you said Karen, although it was an unfortunate situation you certainly did learn a lot. Well done to both of you how you handled this. Coming from America Karen you know how difficult it is to get squatters out of residence’s here which can take years to resolve. Glad you were able to nip this one in the bud!
Its a tragic aswell as a dangerous world.
Dont be surprised if the card is not his. You can loose that money.
Really interesting. I know it is a problem in Spain, I didn't realise it was a problem in France. It was good that Karen wasn't home alone . It sounds quite intimidating. Hope it is a first and last event.
Oh yeah, it's a problem in France. There isn't a week where some squatter affair is revealed in the medias, for simple houses. People who inherited a little family house, their parents working hard all their lives to have a house where to live once retired and once they are dead, either the family wants to live there or sell it. And since it's a "secondary residence", the law is so pro-squatters, it's unbelievable. It takes months, sometimes years and around 30 000 euros to pay the lawyers, to get their houses back. Once they get it back, they have to renovate it, which cost a lot. On top of that, even if a judge says that the squatters have to leave the house, the "prefet" is the one who has to give his consent to evacuate the house by the police.
And if there is a child, the prefet can not follow the judge's decision. I think he has two days and once the two days are gone, it's impossible to evacuate the house. Or something like that, the law changes every year to try to solve the squatter problem in France.
Also, during winter, it's impossible to get squatters out. It's cold in France so the poooooor squatters need a place to stay with their kids. So they stay inside your house for free, for months.
The terrible thing is, in France, in a secondary house, squatters can get in, change the locks, order a pizza to be delivered at the adress and it's a proof that they stay here for the judge. That's it. And the owner has 48 hours to do something, once those 48 hours have passed, well, good luck, it will take months or years and 30 000 euros.
It's a national scandal. There are pro-migrants associations which find the houses, send the squatters, tell them how to act to stay for years while there's a procedure. It goes against the French constitution, which stipulates the right to "propriety". Meaning to BUY A FREAKING HOUSE, NOT SQUAT IT"!!!
If you have a secondary house in France, pay a security system linked to a professional company in charge of protecting houses. Otherwise, you're screwed.
Thank you for sharing your problems property news. The squatters problems are everywhere. I live in the USA and had a man whom broken my lock to the storage room. And he had decided to sleep there at nights. I didn't know he was inside, until l heard some noise from my patio. He was eating and sleeping; but the problems arrived when he turned on the water tank faucet and cause me to later have a severe water damage.
I had the lock changed and the surrounding border to the door had to be reinforced.
Whatever you do, living your life. Remember to listen to your head, mind and Hearts. Ever reject those instinct feelings.
Oh my gosh. I can’t imagine!
It sounds exactly like it is in the USA. I just watched videos of man who kept having squatters in his dead mothers house. After going through the months-long legal thing the first time, the next time he left the police out of it & he waited until everyone was out of the house at work or wherever and moved all of their belongings, including furniture, out of the house and onto the front lawn and told them he’d have them arrested if they didn’t remove their belongings by that night and it worked! It seems like an insane law that allows someone to essentially steal your home just because they had moved some furniture in! It’s crazy! You were right to follow your instincts!
In France it sems to be almost the same ! It can be a nightmare for the owners ! (But it don't happen so often)
I saw the same story on the internet about the American squatters and how the owner handled it. Very concerning.
That is so crazy.
Very informative video ! Glad you were cautious ! Good work ! The laws are protecting the squatter/criminal, making the owners provide proof, not good !!! Stay sharp ! 👍
Listening to your story I had my heart in my throat. It’s obviously you both are kind and gentle people. Thank God your instincts were sharp and on point. That man had an evil agenda that he was working on. I wish you well and much success in your business and home.
Same, I felt a bit of anxiety listening. I hope that is the end of it….
Be careful who you invite into your home. I would still watch my back.
So scary but I’ll bet you opened a lot of eyes to be on the lookout. I hope you have camera home security. And the notice of going to the utility companies telling them you will not allow any changes without you personally appearing is a great idea.
Congratulations Bo , even if it seems harsh and insensitive for some people, these opportunists are like a plague to get rid of them later !!!
Good for you guys you handled it perfectly
I think you handled the situation perfectly. One has to be always on the lookout for con artists, no matter what business you are running. Good you got out of it!
Thank you for sharing. We watch to escape the reality of these kind of problems here in the USA and sometimes we can forget that this happens too in rural areas especially in France. I think that you both handled the situation very well and glad nothing bad happened and that you're both safe.
This is my first time on your channel, and you both are the kindest people. I would have been so scared to sleep in my home with a person like that I'm glad you are safe and informed.
That’s so nice of you to say, Sadie. We’re thankfully back to normal now. 😊
I am so glad you had enough sense to know that he was up to no good!
Your experience will help others. Thank you for taking the time to share what happened and what property owners can do to protect themselves.
Thank you Bernadette. That is exactly what we wish for. Bo
Squatters, homelessness, and mental health issues are all very hard (emotionally charged) topics. Thanks for being brave enough to share your experience. My dad used to say, "Don't give away your gold." You have invested money and sweat equity into building your dream Chateau. The man should pay for the wood and the guest should have a credit card. I have had zero luck with "bartering" situations. Ha! As a side gig, I make cheese (still paying for two master degrees and a doctorate.) The farmer I buy my fresh milk from is constantly trying to give me milk and I refuse. I simply pay him full price when he has extra. He cares for those happy cows every day and I am glad to compensate him for his excellent product.
Hello Jon. Thank you for that input. You’re right, this chateau didn’t come to us in any easy way. A lot of water has passed under the bridge before we set foot here. Hard work and determination are some of the keywords that made this possible for us.
Some people do not possess the dignity you mention. They are parasites and users.
They have no limits, and they will take advantage of you if you let them.
Your milkman is doing an honest job and taking good care of the animals.
My grandparents had a farm, and we had fresh milk from the cows every day. Bo
So good that you listened to your instincts and demanded payment up front. It seems squatters have more rights than home owners in every country (even US). Hopefully, your warnings will be heard by others in your area. Glad you are all safe and have plans in place for the future.
Creepy how he had mail sent to your home within days. Good job listening to your gut instincts and keeping your family safe.
That is so concerning. I think you were very wise to handle him the way you did. I haven’t heard anyone else address this issue and didn’t know it was a concern to be aware of.
Another French lesson for your introduction: Tuilerie is actually phonetically pronounced: Twee-luh-ree.
Seniors are particularly vulnerable to this type of harassment. I'm glad you both responded appropriately and that this person of interest is no longer in your home. I hope that you have the dated receipt of his cash payment and that it states how he paid as he could bring this up as being that he paid it with a cheque and because of that did not receive a receipt. Hopefully he does not get to that point. And hopefully you will no longer be bothered by him but letters arriving at your home in his name.....wow! that's really low. Thank you for alerting all your viewers of this and explaining the method of harassment. Once bitten, twice shy. And it's always best to prevent than to cure (as seen by Sally below.).
Very concerning indeed. You both handled the situation very well. I could only imagine the stress and upset this has caused. Lucky you could see the red flags and feel something wasn’t right. All the very best to you both as you navigate a trying situation.
I am new to your channel and just happened to stumble upon it, and I am so glad that I did. Thank you for taking us on your journey. As I have been seeing, it is a LOT of work! You both work effortlessly and the love that you put into your home shows.
As for squatters, it's despicable. Who does that and thinks that it's okay? Bo, your comment at 23:57 raised you up a notch in my book. High five! You have rights too, and it is NOT okay for someone to take something that is yours. If someone tried to take your car from you as you are stopped at a stop sign, you wouldn't say okay you can travel with me until the police escort you out. I think any sane person would "help" that person from the car. As a side note, PLEASE get security cameras that you can view at all times (we have Reolink). It will notify you when there is movement on your property and it records it for further review. Best of luck to you from the States.
I’ll check on that Reolink here.
Spot on bo. Your house your rules. Period.
So glad you were so cautious.Squatters are bad here in the US also. Sometimes it takes along time to get them out and can cost you thousands of dollars. So many times they will destroy you’re property. Keep your guard up!
Wow! Thank you for sharing! Very helpful!
I'm glad you made it through this unscathed but the knowledge you gained could be a life saver.
Wisom & Empathy on display!
Business owners have to be on guard all the time... You like to be nice, not think the worst of peoole, the thoughtful way you both delt with these situations shows off your empathy and your wisdom! Well done! In both cases the things requested or discovered did not fit your business model....
I have had issues with employees and tenants in the past too....
Best idea is trust your gut, dont let it just "happen to you" & check the laws.
Hello, I'm from Mexico, I've been following your vlog, and I just can't belive what it's happening. SO glad that nothing went through. keep safe, and love your activities, decoration, and castle.. good luck always. see you next week 🥰
My suggestion is to upgrade your mailbox & to have a really strong lock on it. So your mail can't be stolen from the mailbox & used to change the name on ure utility bills & be able to take over your property.
You guys did all the right things with this guy i hope you told him something along the line that you have family coming or people staying there
Yes, we needed the room for family and friends, so he could not stay very long. I had written an email explaining that before he even arrived. His game plan was different, and he thought he would be able to convince us otherwise. He failed. Bo
Chap no. 2's activities are called 'reconnaissance '. I hope that you took a picture of him as well. The chances are that the Police knows him well. It is an experience that you do not wish to repeat. Poor you, a scary experience. Anyway, the Police knows of your existence now. I had no idea that squatters were such a problem in France. Thank you for the informative video.
He sent me pictures of himself before arriving. I have no idea why, but I have a folder for the police if they need it. He wasn’t French and I think new to the area.
@@queensescape You find a lot of squatters in the south of France ( especially in Dordogne) because of the climat and the touristic activities but you can also have these guys in cities everywhere. They always choose houses owned by old, alone, strangers or disabled people.
@queensescape Your story gave me a nightmare last night. You really do not need any unsavoury people in your home or on your property. Have you got a good alarm system? As such a system can not be thought of as a luxury. Wish you well.
Good for you both! You are so wise! Squatters are horrible people that take the worst advantage of people. May you both stay blessed and on your toes!! Beautiful home!
Hi Karen and Bo, believe it or not squatters have fing rights. My boyfriend and I had a few apartment houses, and had the same problem, we never let anyone stay for free and to work for rent. It is so strange, they can even take over your home, they know exactly what they are doing. You and Bo made the right decision. I wish best of luck going forward. Love from N.Y.
That was shocking to hear, but really useful advice as my husband and I are planning to move to France within the next year or so - i had never heard of such problems.
You’re exactly the kind of person we did this video for. ❤️
Annie Dodds , this happens a lot in France and the law here in France is never on the owners side . One story was on the news recently , an old man had to go into hospital , then for a month was sent to a convalescent home . His daughter accompanied home , squatters were in it and they would not allow him back in , they had also changed the locks , they of course went to the police who said we can’t force them out , this caused a scandal here and because of that another similar problems they are trying to change the law , but the wheels of justice turn very slowly . I personnely know of two different family’s that this happened to ,France has changed a lot in the last thirty years .
It doesn't happen very very often (i'm from France), qt least in my region, but it's better to know a few things, in case. And to think twice in situations like this one... To help is nice, but with people you don't know, you better be careful.
I am literally cross against this video, more and more. I thought first Karen and Bo were nice, but this video is a real problem. I am French. I know the place where they live. Karen and Bo don't speak a word of French. They know very little of the country. I tried to explain things, but it does not change anything, and they are conveying very negative things and overall wrong things about France. It is unbearable. "Squatters are a big problem in France" ? Who said it ? In what study did they find it ? If it is a problem, it is no more no less than anywhere else in Europe. Besides, if they had known the country, they would have also known that a scammer can't pretend to live in or own a property so easily. It is madness ! The guy had no possibility of contacting their suppliers for the change of bills ; Karen and Bo live all along the year in their house. They have their ledger proving the commercial transaction. All their neighbours could have testified the guy was a customer. What on earth could he have done ? Nothing. Absolutely nothing ! This was just an embarrassing guest, some lost and weird dude. That is all. Karen and Bo are just throwing their viewers into an atmosphere of stress and anxiety. Good job from B&B owners ! Not mentioning the end of the video, when Bo speaks with amazement of the "40 squatters" in a restaurant : he does not know that the word squatters has in French different meanings, among them a popular one when you simply want to speak of someone who gets on your nerves. As a result, every English speakers is now thinking that there were 40 scammers in a restaurant. Oh my God. Give us a break. This video is crazy. Totally crazy.
If you want to have information about a country, dear Annie, please contact people who either are French or speaks French. Contact Daphne and Ian at "The Beau chateau", contact Amy and Marc at "the Great château restoration project", contact Michael Petherick at "Doing It Ourselves", or Scott and Brittney at "Our French Fairytale" (they all are on TH-cam), but forget Karen and Bo.
@@heliedecastanet1882 I am sorry Monsieur/Madame de Castanet, I am an American who lives in France and you are misrepresenting what this couple is saying. They are relating what has happened to them. You know yourself that France is pro tenant and from some of the information given it is apparent that one or more of the people are scamming or trying to scam these owners of the property. Perhaps you should listen once again to their story. This couple were very fair in their presentation of their story.
Wow, that is disturbing. But, just goes to speak to an issue that happens everywhere. Here in the US the same thing can happen. Florida is a "renter" friendly state and it can be very difficult and time consuming to "evict" someone from a property, whether they are there legally or illegally. If they are in the property you have to file a notice to have them served by the Sheriff. Then they have several days in which to respond to the notice to vacate. Then, all they have to do is respond with any complaint (valid or not) and then it can take weeks and a court appearance to get rid of them. In the meantime, they are living rent free. And even when you go to court it is best to just ask for them to be vacated rather than asking for damages or back rent as that will just take longer. I have learned from many years of experience (at one time I had over 18 rentals) that you should pay attention to your "gut" reaction to someone despite their credentials. Every time I have ignored my instinct and tried to be nice and helpful I got burned. It was a hard lesson, as I am a friendly person and figure everyone else is nice also. Also, it is my first reaction to help people but when you are in business you have to do what is right for you and you have to protect yourself and your property. You definitely did the right thing. I can only imagine the learning curve to living in another country. It is a good thing that you have nice neighbors who are willing to help you translate thru these situations. You both seem so nice and I love to watch your videos about Queens Escape.
Wow. I read that it’s unlikely here too that you collect any money as these folks are usually insolvent. Agree. Just get out. 😬
@@queensescape At least he left without any issues...but lesson learned. The first time I had to evict someone I went after the money because they owed me 3 mos rent by the time all the eviction paperwork had been processed. Extra time is given when the landlord/owner asks for back rent to be paid. So, anyway, I won but never got any money. The only satisfaction I got was that in Florida a judgement is placed against the persons drivers license so that when they go to renew they either have to pay up or they won't renew the Drivers license...I never got paid so I figure they never got their DL renewed either! Anyway, I never went after the money after that. Good enough just to get them gone! I leanred to trust my instincts and never rented to anyone after that that gave me an "off" vibe. Hope everything works out with the other fellow who was cutting down your trees...it never rains but it pours...lol! Oh, the joys of being a property owner!
Well done, very very interesting and informative ... I will never understand how squatters 'have rights', what they do is criminal.
Looking through to see what the other Chateau owners experienced. An interesting vlog and one that we all should be concerned about. Thanks for sharing this.
You’re very welcome. Thanks, Bo.
Well handled. Thanks for sharing.
Here in Kentucky, squatters can only claim ownership of a property if they can prove they have lived there continuously for 15 years. Hence, we don't have a squatter problem.
Oh wow, that’s great.
So sorry you have had to go through this bad experience
This was such a great learning experience. Kind of like a practice, only in real life. I guess he miss judged you. Well done!
Always, always trust your intuition. You are both very kind and nice people, of course......like Bo said, most people are good, but people like this can be scary. Good luck.....stay true to yourselves, always.
Thank you for this important information. Best wishes to you to have no further scammers descend on your lovely Queen's Escape. I'm a retired Realtor, had a thriving house sitting company in CA for years, East Bay homes/Central Coast - Monterey Peninsula/Carmel/Pebble Beach. That's what you need; somebody who occupies the place, minds the pets, takes in the mail, keeps the place clean, manages the interior/exterior lights to demonstrate occupation on a regular schedule. Good luck!!
Yes. That somebody seems to be me. 😂 Karen (Pebble Beach? Lucky you)
That is shocking. There are many people who are searching for people to look after their homes in winter or when they have a vacation and i hope they see this video. It is the case that you are very intelligent people why it did end in a good way. Stay safe!
WOW. That's crazy. I'm glad it worked out for you guys without any real problems. Watching you from the Southern Tier of the Catskill Mountains in Upstate New York USA
Thank you for this video. Its good both of you have street smarts. As an old chef, our motto is, "if in doubt throw it out." This applies to people as well. Xo
In rural America, we have our own way of dealing with squatters and people who don't pay the rent. It doesn't involve the court system.
I’ve heard of that here too, except that the law stipulates you could go to prison 3 years for assaulting a squatter. Still I’ve heard stories of squatters leaving bc they were intimidated by a dangerous looking owner. 😬 I hope never to be in the situation.
Good for both you for standing your ground and your gut feelings. Move him out completely out.
Thank you for your story, been there also. Good luck with your beautiful Queens Escape.
I was thinking of you and thought I was missing your vlogs. I'm so sorry that you had that experience. At least it made you aware of how to protect yourself and your property. Now the gentleman that was taking firewood turned into a blessing for both parties. Could turn into a very good working relationship for you both. Wishing you good fortune and glad to see you again. 😊 safe travels and Godspeed Tx🇺🇲
You guys always give the best advice/warnings!⭐️
Thanks Holly.
Glad that you had the wisdom to see through his efforts at manipulation, trying to play on your emotions, on your goodness so you did not allow yourself to to become victims of this scam. It is unbelievable the way governments are dealing with this problem, it is ridiculously absurd to know these criminals could occupy my house against my wishes but for all intentions and purposes with governmental support.
Squatters are a huge problem in some parts of the US. I’m sorry you had to go through that anxiety. Trust your gut.❤️
CONGRATULATIONS on solving this problem. Could you find an expat who needs a place to live and can stay in your place and watch it. This is what many foreign homeowners who live in their homes only part-time. Peace of mind for the homeowner and free or low cost living for people trying to live on Social Security only. This is what several of my divorced friends do. GET REFERRALS!!
We’re here 99% of the time.
Wow, I thought it was bad around here where I live, that is just a new level of squatting scam...so glad you were diligent in not allowing him to gaslight you. I think you handled things very well in this case, hopefully they don't keep coming back.
You were very wise in how you dealt with this man. Scary!
Girl….. That is so scary! He was absolutely trying to get over on you, keep your guard up and eyes open.
Wow what an experience. Karen you are very brave. I would have been frightened.
Glad you are both safe and thanks for the information. I live in the states and don't think it would apply to me as I don't have any rental property
Good luck moving forward.
The story is all very intriguing and yet full of Black holes and in my point of vier, He was saying in between The links what He really was and his intentions. You had just The right attitude. Very dangerous situation indeed.
Wow what a scary situation. Thank you for sharing this!
Sorry you had to experience that uncomfortable situation. How about having “guard” ducks to alert you of intruders and as a source of fresh eggs? Often old pastoral paintings showed a small flock of white fowl. Thought it might be a lovely look and practical too. It would take some research-non flying nesting type for easy egg collection and friendly too for children. PS: I know nothing about this stuff. Just a little daydream. Love your channel❤️
Thanks Nancy, stay tuned for more. Bo
Wow, what a scary and unnerving thing. I never knew about the squatter situation. I'd heard that it was bad but didn't know the full extent or details until you guys shared your experience. The way you guys handled it is amazing. If that were me I'd be soooo angry. My hat is off to you both. What a scary thing to happen ❤
Glad you found the way to handle it legally in France. Please check your cabin regularly. I had a woman we employed gain access to our business checkbook and write herself a $3,000 check. Nightmare. Thanks for sharing your hard-gained knowledge. I hope it doesn’t sour you on people as a whole. Glad you listened to your gut instincts.
That is just crazy and a nightmare. No, we are very friendly to people here. Wish you all the best. Bo
Thank God you listened to your inner voice and recognized the red flags. Please keep watch for future. Karen please do not stay alone. God Bless you!!
Wow, so many things you have to beware of. You were so smart to handle this the way you did. Thank you for the information. Very important.
You learned the lesson about scammers on your own. Bravo! Lesson for everyone. Say "NO" to every request from the start. Informing you that he had brought along a bow and aŕrow was to intimidare you. Who would bring that on a bicycle?.
Very helpful info. Thank you. It’s amazing to me that this happens apparently all over the world. Another tip is that If someone is going to stay at your home or other property you own make sure you draw up a clear contract and arrange legitimate rent to be paid.
I know this post is months old but am just watching today. My heart hurts that bad people do such scary things to good people. And I do think you are both good people.
That’s nice of you. Squatters are always at the forefront of our mind since we purchased the place. We all have to protect ourselves. 👍🏻
Dogs are good boundry keepers.
Learning the local language is always good.
Also make sure when you give someone a receipt that it is a carbon copy and says carbon copy on it so they cannot change the dates of their stay. This was told to me by the police after I had someone alter their receipt to from the 25th to the 28th for a room I rented from the 23rd to the 25th.
Wow! That’s so crazy.
You did your best.
So glad you both were decerning, awake, & alert.
Take care, you're both valuable and precious.
From Cathy Green.
Port ELIZABETH.
South Africa .
So happy you anticipated, and worked things out safely! Phew!
That's scary , knowing that does happen in France . And odd how he was looking for Chateau s even the empty ones I've seen a few videos how they breaking into empty Chateau s and video them I find it disgusting how they even think it's there right to break in to other people s places to take this videos . I'm pleased u handled this case in a calm way and he is gone now . But to say he even had 2 weapons on him it's alarm bells for me . I hope u get some cameras around the place or do have them I would . Take care u 2 . ❤ and u must keep your BB as that business as its not a hostel.
You are right on all counts.
So sorry this happened to you! Thanks for giving us a heads up on squatters.
They are thieves.
I'm glad you went with your intuition! ❤
Never realized France has a problem with squatters as well. New adventures for B & B owners. Better safe than sorry.
You have done right , by being cautious , personally wouldn't entertain having someone renting a room , really have to be very careful these days , interesting video , thank you 🙏
I am glad that cool emotions prevailed
Gosh, I can’t even imagine. These are such real concerns and scary. We have a 2nd home and often thought of renting it out. You just validated why I don’t.😳 Super Creepy !
I think with a nice legal lease you protect yourself. 😊
If you can find a good rental agent, it can be a nice option. And someone who's local can take away a *huge* chunk of the headaches that come with landlording. (Plus, the really nice agents will spruce the place up for you before you come down to visit. 🙃)
Speaking as someone who lives full-time in a 'vacation area,' it's actually a godsend for us to have more 2nd homes available as rentals, even when they're only available for part of the year. We're lucky enough to own our place, but the rents here went up by 40% this past year, and had a similar jump last year. I know lots of teachers, firefighters, etc. who are thinking of leaving because it's so hard to afford a place to live, and so anything that helps to loosen the housing market helps!
Thank you for all the information you gave us about squatters.There is a problem in the USA concerning squatters also. Hugs, Kathy USA 🇺🇸
Wow! What a story! You absolutely did the right thing and in a very smart way. But this is really scary how fast the situation could go. Hoping this will be the last squatting event you'll have to live. Have a safe week.
Thanks you too Carole. Bo
Very concerning for all it seems.....good on you for being alert and firm with him.....Think I’ll share your Vid. with some other Chateau owners!
I wish I knew all the local owners to warn them.
I’m glad you are using caution. Scary to have to deal with that.
Very informative. Thank you
What a clever solution regarding the first incident, the tree cutter. The second one who left a bag and talked about a bow and arrow, then the mail and arguments, I'm just happy for you that you were so aware of this situation.. It's too bad squatters don't use their energy and smarts, for lack of a better term and put it to some good use! I'm sorry you had to go through this. Stay strong!
Thanks Norma. We appreciate your support. Bo
I felt your sentiments, but understood what your real sentiments were towards him, Good. It would be the same for us.
We always said we would wait for an opportunity were they needed to get food or didnt know we were waiting, then we would do the exact same thing on them, squat. But before I ever left the house again, it would not be possible to get in without braking in, and I would have multiple cameras. And I would inform the police myself. At least they can be arrested for breaking in if proved.
Thank you so much for you info, I would never of known. Whenever we travel we always remove our files, that includes latest bills and deeds.. And my husband does bills online.
Thank you again.