Melbourne family stranded overseas are shocked to learn squatter moved into ...

Melbourne family stranded overseas are shocked to learn squatter moved into ...
Melbourne family stranded overseas are shocked to learn squatter moved into ...
Family stranded overseas are shocked to learn a drug-using squatter has moved into their home and trashed it - dumping their belongings outside and ripping a hole in the bathroom wall Family stranded overseas learns squatter taken over their home and trashed it  The Liu family have been stuck in China due to Covid pandemic for two years Squatter had taken over home, causing incredible damage to their belongings The family estimates half a million worth of their possessions have gone missing Do you know more? Email: [email protected]

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Homeowners stranded overseas due to the Covid-19 pandemic have been through hell after a squatter took over their house, trashed it and stole their belongings. 

The Lius travelled to China in late 2019 to visit family but were have been unable to return to their home in Hawthorn East, Melbourne since.

But while in Shanghai they were horrified to discover a stranger had moved into their empty home and plastered a warning sign on the front door. 

But while in Shanghai they were horrified to discover a stranger had moved into their empty home and plastered a warning sign on the front door

But while in Shanghai they were horrified to discover a stranger had moved into their empty home and plastered a warning sign on the front door

'Common law rights ... entitle the occupier to quiet enjoyment of the property to the exclusion of all other persons,' the sign reads.

'Entering the property without the consent ... will constitute trespass'. 

An interpreter for the Liu family said the squatter was first discovered by a friend who walked past the property and saw lights on,

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