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David Greene Show I Squatter Horror Stories-What to do if they come for you I Episode 136

The David Greene Show

David Greene

Entrepreneurship, Business

4.9701 Ratings

🗓️ 4 June 2026

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Today’s guest George McCleary is a title defender and squatter expert talking about one of the most insane elements in RE investing today-squattage. In many markets, squatters have acted like chicken pox. Infecting houses with their presence and forcing very expensive evictions that cost landlords thousands of dollars-often creating foreclosures and massive financial hardship. George shares strategies used by squatters to get into your properties, how they stay there, and what he recommends you do to stop this. He shares how to prevent, protect, and eject squattage, how the legal system looks at these things, and how you can fight back if this happens to you. If you want to stand up for the rights of homeownership, and learn how to do so legally, download this one today!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Real Talk Real Estate, the show where we cover how to build wealth in real estate with no fluff, no BS, and no sales pitches. I'm David Green, and I've been doing this for over 10 years. I've seen the ups, the downs, and everything in between. This is the show where we pull back the curtain and show it to you too. So if you want to build wealth through real estate or you just love learning about it. You found your home. Hey, everybody,

0:21.7

welcome to Real Talk Real Estate. This is David Green Show. I'm David Green and I'm joined today by

0:26.3

George McClary, who is a real estate investor and a bit of a squatter expert, which is a topic near and dear

0:34.3

to my heart as I've had kind of the whole system of dominoes of my financial

0:39.5

picture knocked over by a person who learned how to excel in squatting and squatting has sort of

0:47.1

made its way throughout my portfolio of properties across the United States and George is going

0:51.4

to be teaching us today about how to avoid letting this happen to you

0:54.5

and maybe what to do if you get a squatter and hopefully a little more. George, welcome to the show.

0:58.9

Thanks, David. And let me give you props right away for coining the new term squatage. That is a new

1:05.2

one for me. Even as much as I talk about squatting, I'm going to have to send you some royalties on that

1:09.6

one. I made something up last night recording for Mortgage Monday. I'm trying to remember what it was, but I did the same thing where funny things come into my mind when I just start riffing. Yeah. You know, I mean, inventing a word, I feel like the Germans probably have a word for that. But yeah, no, it's a squatage. funny story there the germans have words for things that we

1:29.5

don't have words for that a lot of people don't realize so we rely on on them on them for that for sure

1:34.2

yeah but i don't think everyone knows that their brains work like that like you know that feeling you get

1:40.0

when you're half asleep and half awake like we have to take a whole sentence but they're just like

1:44.1

sloygen moss or something and Yeah, they compound the words. If they don't have the word, they build a compound word that actually makes it. And so that's why the Germans are the engineers of the world. And yeah, we can learn a lot from each other. Like they just take the German words for sleep, wake, dream. And they just make it into one multi-syllable. Sleep and wake and dreaming. Yeah.

2:03.5

It's exactly right. I've always wondered why Germans constantly sound angry when they're talking.

2:08.8

I feel like there's Mandarin can be that way as well. You're like, I don't know if they're mad or if they're just German.

2:14.4

Yeah, there's different dialects. I was in Switzerland last summer. and the variety of German they speak there is much more like soft and I was like, okay, yeah, they sound less angry, but then you get into the cities and then, you know, things harden up a little bit, kind of like being New York City maybe. Yeah, you'll go to like a Chinese restaurant and you'll hear the staff talking with each other and you're like, oh, something juicy is happening. They're pissed, but they're probably just saying like, I need more sweet

2:37.1

sour sauce on table five. Yes, that would be my table. All right. So let's start off by just

2:44.1

letting the audience know, how did you get in touch with me? What occurred that brought our paths to

2:50.5

cross?

2:51.6

Well, first of all, David, let me just say that I'm a fan.

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