dagen mcdowell, amy and hegseth is here. forecasters say tropical storm ian will likely regain hurricane strength. it will pick up more power. hour by hour you have been showing so many different things as the sun has been able to come out and give a good visual on this, where are you now? i m at a marina just outside of downtown fort myers, i m standing on top of so much debris, the water is keeping me afloat. there is wood, stirofoam, boats thrown around like toys, you see here, there are life jackets and you name it, it is peer, powerful wind and storm surge that push around incredible vessels like they are nothing, they are twisted and snapped? are upside down, many have rammed into each other, just noise people described from last night. saying when this occurred, this looked like dominos, concrete piers were ripped apart and two or three blocks from here, the storm surge coming in on historic downtown fort myers making roads and beautiful quaint streets who rivers
year, and that s the reason the law exists, they want their money. that has a lot to do with it. so if he comes up with themake there s nothing bank of america can do? what i they say we want to sell it? actually, back of america can file an ejectment action, and if they can prove there s a rightful owner, they can have him put out. if that s the case thanksgiving the law was protecting him. the law will protect him from being thrown out without the real owner interceding. opposite the real owner comes during the seven-year period they can have him thrown out. what happens often is the real owner never comes back or the bank forgets they own it. knowing florida real estate and what has happened over the last ten years, i d surprised if a big red bank can prove
turns out you don t need to be a millionaire to live like one, not in florida. the guy who moved into his multimillion dollar mansion without paying a dime, doesn t own it, because of a bizarre loophole. police say the squatter set up house inside a foreclosure mansion. when the cops pulled up to kick him out, he pulled out the paperwork. under the old florida law there s nothing police can do about it. look at the neighborhood. just one posh place after another, and as you might imagine the squatters neighbors are not happy. one is so upset she is 2012 buy the foreclosed house as well. wow. what is this i don t get it. it is tough to understand, shepard. there is a 19th century law on the books of florida called adverse possession, and every year individuals or families try to claim abandoned houses inch
multimillion dollar house, foreclosed mansion, and he just gets to live there the cops can t do anything. it s because of a crazy and quite an secure florida law. look at the house. there he goes. just hop right in there and live. god bless florida. coming up in just a minute.