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A Washington landlord organized a protest against a serial squatter who’s taken up residence in his rental property after local authorities failed to take action.

Jaskaran Singh bought his $2 million rental property two years ago in a swanky neighborhood of Bellevue, Washington, and thought a man named Sang Kim was going to be an ideal tenant — until Kim allegedly started refusing to pay rent, which has continued for months.

“He’s not ready to pay. He’s exploiting the system basically,” Singh said, adding Kim cumulatively owes him $80,000.

“I have suffered an $80,000 loss. This should stop. This is a fight against injustice,” he said. “This is not what the American dream is. I need justice and I lost faith in the system.”

Neighbors who joined Singh’s protest could be heard chanting, “no pay, no stay.” 

“We’re just tired of criminals getting away with stuff,” one protester said.

Despite his refusal to pay rent, Kim is reportedly employed with a salary of $400,000, and is “doing barbecues, buying new cars, living in the best neighborhood and sending his kids to the best schools.”

“Whereas the poor landlords, they are doing multiple jobs to support the mortgage of his house. [Kim] has no shame and he does not care about society,” Singh added.

After months of refusing to pay, Singh filed a lawsuit to evict to the squatter, who is supported by leftist attorneys and pro-trespasser legislation passed by Democrats in the state.

Singh plans to protest every Saturday in front of his rental property until Kim is evicted.

Singh and journalist Jonathon Choe joined Fox News last week to explain that the King County authorities blaming their lack of action on an “eviction backlog” is just an scapegoat for their radical policies.

“They are simply exploiting the system, and I’m not getting justice. Justice is delayed. I would say justice is denied. The judges are not ready to listen to me, and this is not what the American dream is,” Singh said.

“This King County Housing Justice Project, a nonprofit for the King County Bar Association, somehow convinces these judges to get continuances, and it keeps getting delayed, delayed and delayed,” he continued. “What I’ve uncovered is that that’s the tactic. That’s the entire play. That’s the standard for success. Meanwhile, these mom-and-pop landlords are missing out. They’re being completely demoralized.”

Singh said the the next hearing on the case will be held on April 5.

This comes as a homeowner in New York City was arrested on her own property for changing her locks in a bid to get a squatter out of her home.

Illegal aliens are also beginning to realize how to exploit squatter laws in the U.S., with a Venezuelan illegal alien TikToker calling on other illegals to invade uninhabited houses.


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