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Professor Homeless After Squatters Use Fake Lease, $80K in Damages

UPDATE: A Maryland professor, Ze Wang, is reeling after returning home from vacation on January 7, 2023, only to find squatters had taken over his townhouse in Southwest Baltimore. The shocking incident has left him homeless for nearly two months and resulted in over $80,000 in damages.

Wang, who teaches at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, discovered the nightmare when his keys failed to unlock his door. Upon investigation, he found a white vehicle with a Virginia tag and strangers moving their belongings into his home. “I was totally shocked,” Wang told FOX45. “I said, ‘No, no, you shouldn’t be here, this is my house.’”

When the Baltimore Police Department (BPD) arrived, they were shown a lease agreement by the woman occupying Wang’s home, signed by someone named “Samuel.” “I said, ‘This is a fake lease. I don’t know Samuel at all,’” Wang recounted, emphasizing the fraudulent nature of the document. Despite evidence of forced entry, including a damaged window, officers treated the situation as a landlord-tenant dispute, leaving Wang without assistance.

While Wang was forced to seek temporary housing, he received alarming messages demanding $5,000 in cash to vacate the property. Amid the distress, he found significant damage upon a later inspection, including multiple holes in walls and a broken garage door frame. “The victim we are both victims in this situation,” the sender insisted, blurring the lines of accountability.

After enduring 59 days without a home, Wang filed a wrongful detainer lawsuit, only to learn that the female squatter had provided a fake name. Fortunately, the squatters have since vacated the property, leaving behind a scene of utter devastation.

Contractors have begun repairs, estimating the cost to exceed $80,000. Inside the townhouse, rooms were filled with discarded items—female clothing, children’s shoes, toys, and even used pregnancy tests. Disturbingly, signs of drug use were evident, with burnt marijuana cigarettes and alcohol bottles found in the master bedroom. The condition of the property was so severe that a section of the ceiling collapsed due to water damage from a clogged toilet on the third floor.

Wang’s ordeal unfolds as Maryland lawmakers continue to debate reforms aimed at addressing fraudulent leases and the networks that facilitate such squatting activities. As he works to repair his home, Wang hopes to sell the property soon, a process now complicated by the extensive damages and emotional toll of his experience.

This ongoing saga highlights the urgent need for legal reforms to protect homeowners from similar predicaments, as many continue to fall victim to fraudulent schemes that exploit loopholes in the law. Stay tuned for updates on Wang’s situation and legislative responses aimed at preventing such incidents in the future.

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