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Kentucky man forced out of his own home after his friends claimed ‘squatters rights’ and got a court order

[Sencuk] started saying (they) had squatters rights,” Toma told WAVE.
In many states, squatters’ rights allow a person to legally acquire property through a process called an adverse possession law .

This past summer, Daniel Toma, a homeowner in Louisville, Kentucky, invited his friend, Amy Davis, and her boyfriend, Tyler Sencuk, over for a few beers.
Afterward, when the couple’s car wouldn’t start, Toma let them spend the night in his garage while they worked to fix it. After working on the car in the driveway for a few days, they brought along a mattress and other personal belongings. That’s when things started to head south.
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