Kentucky homeowner forced out of his home as judge sides with alleged friends-turned-squatters: ‘I was just trying to be kind’

A kindhearted Kentucky homeowner claims he was left homeless after a judge sided with his friends-turned-squatters who stayed in his garage for months and obtained a court order to force him off the property.

Daniel Toma offered to help his friend, Amy Davis, and her boyfriend, Tyler Sencuk, stay in the garage of his Valley Station home in Louisville over the summer when the couple’s car broke down, according to WAVE .

Toma said Sencuk was in his driveway “working on the car for days,” seemingly to no avail.

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Daniel Toma claims he was left homeless after his friends allegedly started squatting in his garage for months and obtained a court order to force him off the property. WAVE

“I didn’t want to throw them out on the street, I was just trying to be kind,” Toma told the outlet.

Toma then noticed the couple had laid out a mattress in his garage and were quickly making themselves at home.

The couple allegedly changed the garage lock, had Spectrum install cable, and started getting mail sent to his address, all while living rent-free.

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