California Laws Favor Squatters Over Murdered Professor's Family

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**Squatters Seize Property of Murdered Berkeley Professor Amid Family Struggle**

In a shocking and tragic turn of events, the home of a murdered University of California, Berkeley professor is now embroiled in a legal nightmare, showcasing the failures of California’s tenant laws.

Przemyslaw Jeziorski was tragically killed in a violent custody dispute in Greece, leaving behind his 11-year-old twin children and a grieving family.


However, back in California, his family is fighting a losing battle against alleged squatters who have taken over his East Bay residence.

Despite the emotional turmoil the family faces, these squatters are refusing to leave, complicating what should be a straightforward situation.

They claim to have signed a one-year lease with Jeziorski’s ex-wife, who was incarcerated at the time the alleged lease was executed.

This absurdity highlights the absurdities within California’s housing laws, where long-term residents can be treated as tenants instead of trespassers.

It is a situation many homeowners in liberal-led states like California find themselves in, where tenant protections often tip the scales of justice in favor of those who occupy properties, regardless of the legality.

The professor's brother, Lukasz Jeziorski, is now left juggling the responsibilities of raising his brother's children while simultaneously paying the mortgage on a home that has been overtaken without consent.

He finds it inexplicable that the legal system allows theft of property under these circumstances, stating, "They are stealing from the two orphans."

This case draws attention to recent legislative efforts aimed at reforming the eviction process in California.

Proposals like SB 1303 aim to streamline and expedite the removal of unauthorized occupants, but the effectiveness of such measures remains to be seen.

As the Jeziorski family grapples with their loss and this horrific situation, it serves as a somber reminder of the true consequences of California’s misguided housing policies.

When property rights are undermined in favor of individuals who exploit loopholes, it becomes ever clearer that the laws in place may require serious reconsideration to protect law-abiding citizens.

This incident, borne out of tragedy, underscores the urgent need for change in a system that seems designed to favor squatters over lawful property owners.

Sources:
americanthinker.com
nypost.com
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