A pair of alleged squatters, who attempted to prove their residency with a Shake Shack receipt, had their lawsuit against the lawful owners of the Queens, New York, property discontinued after they failed to show in court.
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A pair of squatters trying to game New York s insane housing laws are attempting to beat the homeowners in court by using a $25 receipt from Shake Shack to prove they should be protected.
Two alleged squatters provided a Shake Shack receipt as documentation to prove their legal residency of a New York property, according to the court filing.
Rondie L. Francis and Lance Hunt sued Denis Kurlyand and Juliya Fulmanof, the owners of the duplex on Lakewood Avenue in Jamaica, Queens, on March 14 after they were kicked out of the property.