Alleged squatters pull Shake Shack receipt as proof they legally occupy couple’s $930,000 home
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Two alleged squatters provided a Shake Shack receipt as documentation to prove their legal residency of a New York property, according to the court filing.
"This is an abuse of the system and real tenant right," Rizpah Morrow, Kurlyand and Fulman's attorney, told the Daily Mail. "Now we are waiting until April 5 for a resolution." Megan Myers is an associate producer/writer with Fox News Digital Originals.
The two alleged squatters, Lance Hunt Jr. and Rondie L. Francis, brought mattresses and luxury items into the Queens duplex, including a massage table and flat screen television, according to the Daily Mail. They quickly claimed the property was legally theirs and on March 14 sued Lakewood Queens Property and Shyti to prove their rights to the unit and for damages.
The property, located in the Jamaica neighborhood, is listed for nearly $930,000 dollars, according to Zillow.