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A 23-year-old man lives in a house that does not belong to him: the courts and banks can do nothing

'06.07.2021'

Nurgul Sultanova-Chetin

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A Long Island man who has not paid his mortgage for over 23 years while continuing to live in a house essentially owned by a bank got court concessions again this week by hiring a new lawyer. New York Post.

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Guramrit Hanspal, 52, took out a mortgage on 1998 square feet (2 sq. M) in East Meadow in 081. The total loan amount was $ 193. As a result, the man made a single monthly mortgage payment and stopped paying. He still lives in this house, wandering around banks and real estate companies trying to take away non-Hanspal property.

In 23 years, 52-year-old Guramrit Hanspal has filed four lawsuits and filed for bankruptcy seven times so that he would not be kicked out of his house, and it always worked. Now another court has again extended the man's right to live in a house for which he does not pay.

The mortgaged home is now owned by Diamond Ridge Partners, which has sued Hanspal in an attempt to finally strip him of ownership.

At a June 30 hearing in Nassau County Court, Judge William A. Hohauser agreed to postpone the trial after Hanspal's attorney William D. Friedman asked for more time, stating that his new legal co-counsel David Gevanter had been hired ahead of the hearing and did not have time to get on course. affairs.

“This is the last of about 40 attorneys to show up on the eve of the hearing,” an annoyed Jordan Katz, attorney for Diamond Ridge, told the judge.

“It's very typical for a defendant to change attorneys to buy more time,” said Max Szold of Diamond Ridge. "This guy is just making fun of the courts."

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Journalists contacted Friedman hoping to get his client's comment, but Hanspal declined to be interviewed. When asked why Hanspal did not pay off his mortgage, a lawyer blamed Governor Cuomo's March 2020 moratorium on evictions. He hung up after a Post reporter noted that his client had not paid his mortgage for 20 years before the pandemic, not after the moratorium.

According to Katz, representing Diamond Ridge, the eviction moratorium, which slows down the eviction of rental defaulters who have lost income due to the COVID-19 pandemic, should not apply to Hanspalu as he occupies premises illegally.

“We do not believe that this law was passed to protect such people,” he said.

Read about what scams Hanspal did in order to live in a house for 23 years, to which he has no right, read in our material.

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