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Hey everyone — it’s Leaflit! In this video I’m reacting to a wild and outrageous story covered by Atozy titled “Judge Humbles TikToker Who STOLE Someone’s House…” — about a TikTok-famous woman who booked a house on Airbnb, stayed beyond her reservation, changed the locks, and tried to claim squatters’ rights while the real owner was locked out and forced into a legal battle that lasted nearly nine months.

Here’s the core of what happened:
Shadija Romero originally booked the home through Airbnb for 32 days starting in February 2025. After that reservation ended, she refused to leave, claimed residency, changed the locks, put utilities in her name, and stayed in the homeowner’s property without permission.

The real owner had no lease, no tenancy, and no legal right to kick her out right away — and while they tried everything (police, legal notices, even offering Romero money to sign that she wasn’t a tenant), it took nearly a year of court battles before a judge finally ruled in the homeowner’s favor.

This whole ordeal cost the homeowner thousands in mortgage, utilities, attorney fees, and stress, all while someone else was living in their home rent-free and blocking their access.

Here’s how I feel about it:

I’m critical of Shadija Romero. What she did was blatant abuse of tenant-protection loopholes and squatting-type practices. Booking a stay and then turning it into an illegal takeover isn’t just disrespectful — it’s wrong.

I’m also critical of how slow and dysfunctional the system is. Too often, property laws meant to protect tenants from unfair eviction end up shielding people with no legal right to be there far too long. A homeowner should not have to watch someone live in their own house for months before justice finally catches up.

This kind of abuse hurts real homeowners. While some squatting laws exist for real hardship cases, they shouldn’t protect people who deliberately stay in someone else’s home and refuse to leave without any legal basis. The fact that it took so long to restore the house to its rightful owner shows how much the system needs reform.

If you think people shouldn’t be able to take advantage of the law to steal someone’s home, hit Like, Subscribe, and ring the bell. Comment below: What would you do if someone refused to leave your property — and how do you think the system should protect homeowners better?

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