A different angle on the...
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A different angle on the parable of the rebellious tenants: In London, England, Harry
Hallowes lives on a corner in north London called Hampstead Heath. It is a very upscale
neighborhood. He has lived on that corner for more than twenty years. Surrounded by
houses which start at $2 million US, Harry sleeps under the stars; Harry is homeless. One
day, developers decided to tear up the corner where Harry lived and put up luxury
condos. Harry went to court claiming squatter's rights. He had to prove that he had lived
continuously on that piece of property to qualify as a squatter. Harry proved that. Harry
won his case. He now owns the property which is valued at around $4 million US. Asked
if he would sell it, Harry's response was simply, "I just want a place to live."
There was no rent, no ill treatment of the landlord's servants, no killing of the son, but this squatter got the whole parcel of land.
There was no rent, no ill treatment of the landlord's servants, no killing of the son, but this squatter got the whole parcel of land.
