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Shadija Romero says she shouldn’t have been evicted after occupying a DC home — and she’s now taking her case to social media.
But the court already ruled.
Law enforcement enforced the eviction.
And the internet? They’re not buying the victim act.
In this reaction, I break down:
What Shadija Romero claims happened
What the DC court actually ruled
Why she was found not to have tenant rights
How squatter loopholes are being exploited — and where they stop
This isn’t about feelings or narratives.
It’s about property rights, legal facts, and accountability.
👇 Comment below:
Did the system fail her — or did it finally work?
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Step inside 656–660 Cascade Ave SW — a rare triplex in Atlanta’s historic West End/Cascade area. In this Keys to the Market breakdown, we tour the property, walk through the […]
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