You will find it as hard to believe as I did, yet it is true... well, unitl they change the law this November
- German Magazine Link -
http://www.zeit.de/campus/2010/05/leben-dwdd
Here's the story:
It is legal to break into a house in Amsterdam, if there was nobody living in there for a year or more, under a couple of rules:
You need to bring a mattress, a table and a chair.
Then you switch the locks so you got the keys and then you call the police to inform them you are the new owner.
That law was brought to life because way too many people or companies bought homes and let it lay empty, while a lot of peopel were looking for a home without finding that.
Awesome action :hatsoff:
Okay, Petra, get a free house, but hurry up, you only got a month or two to manage that :nanner:
- German Magazine Link -
http://www.zeit.de/campus/2010/05/leben-dwdd
Here's the story:
It is legal to break into a house in Amsterdam, if there was nobody living in there for a year or more, under a couple of rules:
You need to bring a mattress, a table and a chair.
Then you switch the locks so you got the keys and then you call the police to inform them you are the new owner.
That law was brought to life because way too many people or companies bought homes and let it lay empty, while a lot of peopel were looking for a home without finding that.
Awesome action :hatsoff:
Okay, Petra, get a free house, but hurry up, you only got a month or two to manage that :nanner: