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.
Two alleged squatters attempting to oust the legal property owners of a New York duplex included a fast food receipt as part of their evidence that they legally lived in the residence, according to court filings. Denis Kurlyand and Juliya Fulman bought the Queens property several years ago through an LLC, Lakewood Queens Property, and invested $530,000 in it.
Dennis Harris, the alleged squatters' attorney, told the Daily Mail that his clients provided ample documentation. 'They showed me a rental application, a lease, text messages and correspondence,' Harris said. 'They showed me enough for me to believe they were living there.' 'Is it possible that this is a big scam? Certainly anything is possible, but I don't believe it,' he continued.
An emergency lockout hearing was scheduled on March 22, and the next court date is April 5, the Daily Mail reported. Morrow did not respond to requests for comment. Harris declined to comment without his clients' consent and pointed Fox News to the court filing. Fulman also declined to comment.
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