
The Fed-X driver approached the door with the familiar white envelope and rang the bell
Seeing the curtains move he waved the envelope at the window, so he wouldn’t have to yell
When no one answered the door he decided to knock
His package was a guaranteed delivery so someone had to sign for the doc
“Just leave it by the door,” said a voice from within
“I have a package for Alice Jones,” said the delivery man. “And someone needs to sign,” as this little game was wearing thin
“Alice doesn’t live here anymore,” said the voice from the other side of the door
“Do you know where she moved?” asked the delivery man. “She’s always signed before”
He waited for an answer but none came. Finally, tucking the envelope under his arm, he checked his watch and left
He had a schedule to keep and since no one would sign he wouldn’t just leave the document for a porch pirate theft
The place didn’t look right to the driver. The usually immaculate lawn had two untagged cars parked on the grass
And Alice herself was always there, well-dressed and presented herself with class
The heavily accented voice that talked through the door seemed out of place
And it seemed odd that the person refused to show their face
Alice was actually away attending to her sister who had fallen ill
Tipped off by garbage collector the house was empty, a homeless group had moved in leaving Alice to foot the bill
The law states that tenants have rights and without due process cannot be forcibly removed
So now the fact the current tenants do not have a right to be there has to be proved
Meaning Alice is on the hook for court costs and slow moving paperwork while the new residents steal and trash the place
Plus the owner is on the hook for utility bills and rent as laws state the landlord cannot just turn the power off in an effort to free up the space
It’s time to immediately fix the rules. The fact this current administration turns its back on its own citizens is hard to ignore
Of course the elites don’t care but in middle America suddenly the squatters have all the rights and Alice doesn’t live here anymore