DeKalb County sheriff’s deputies responded Monday to evict suspected squatters from a house whose owner said they broke into illegally and changed the locks.
“I’m frustrated, but I’m glad I was able to get it resolved,” homeowner Paul Callins told Channel 2′s Tom Regan.
Callins inherited the house on Ashton Oak Circle from his father who died of cancer two years ago.
He spent thousands renovating the large home with his own hands and posted an online ad seeking government-subsidized tenants.
He believes the people entered his vacant house 9 days ago after seeing the ad and created a fake lease which they showed to police.
“They had it on their phone. It wasn’t a lease document. It was clearly fake,” Callins said.
As movers hauled out furniture and other accessories belonging to those evicted, Regan tried to get an explanation from a man who was living in the house with his wife and child — among others.
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