The infamous D.C. squatter, Shadija Romero claims $500,000 worth of luxury items and goods went missing from the home she was kicked out of.
The infamous D.C. squatter, Shadija Romero claims $500,000 worth of luxury items and goods went missing from the home she was kicked out of. Romero claims $500,000 worth of luxury items and goods went missing from the home when she was put out by owner This is the same home she booked on Airbnb after she said a fire destroyed everything she had in her previous apartment.
that for years, Romero had a pattern of getting in D.C. properties, paying the one month’s rent that’s required to establish residency, then staying rent-free for nearly a year. She did that while filing motions in court and applying for D.C. vouchers -- a move that housing attorneys said is often used to delay the eviction process.guest. Romero squatted in their home in Northeast D.C. after asking for an extension and offering to pay off the app, which removed AirBnb protections for the homeowner. Romero claimed a fire destroyed her previous apartment and destroyed everything. However, 7News discovered she was actually getting evicted from that property, and there was a fire in just her unit during the eviction process. She owed nearly $50,000 in back rent.had a long history of financial delinquency across the DMV. She was also sued for not making payments on a car.Romero claims she had the following items in Douglas’ home and that they are now missing. Romero is suing Douglas for damages.Romero is also suing popular DMV activist "Dmvapartmentlady" for $30,000 -- claiming she's the reason her stuff went missing.Crews in Lancaster County were busy Wednesday night with a fire at Tyson Foods, according to dispatch.A Lebanon County native known for his 'bright smile' leaves behind his daughter, girlfirendThe Pennsylvania House passed house bill 1800 Wednesday, which if signed in to law would repeal a current section of law that defines marriage as only being betPuppy recovering from shooting as AG confirms investigation into Harrisburg judge The attorney general's office announced it is investigating a Harrisburg judge while a puppy recovers from being shot earlier this month.
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