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Squatters Dodge Mortgage for 14 Years, ‘Abuse’ System as Legal Owner ‘devastated’ He Can’t Move Pregnant Sister In

A “shrewd and devious” Long Island couple failed to pay their mortgage for at least 14 years, dragged out their foreclosure for more than a decade, and refused to leave after a new family bought the house from the bank, court records show.

To make matters worse, one of the alleged interlopers was caught on video telling the legal owner to “go back to Pakistan.”

The frustrated owners of the Jericho home claim they’ve shelled out $85,000 and counting to keep up with taxes, mortgage payments, and other bills, while alleged squatters Barry J. Pollack and his wife, Barbara, live in their house and keep a Mercedes in the driveway.

“It’s sickening. . . . I have no guarantee when this guy is leaving. It kills me, you know, to see him just acting like he owns my house,” said Bobby Chawla, who teamed up with his dad and other relatives to pay $762,200 for the home in February 2022.

They plan to give the home to Bobby’s six-month-pregnant sister, Gege, and her husband.

Barry Pollack, 72, at first promised to leave in a month.

But the family blew off a March 31, 2022 exit date and hasn’t budged since.

The Chawlas sued to evict the Pollacks in Nassau County Housing Court.

“This is not a typical case where a tenant thought they could vacate within a certain period of time and found they needed a bit longer,” according to the legal filing. “This is a calculated, shrewd, and devious litigant who has perpetrated a scheme on the judicial system for the past 15 years.”

The Pollacks bought the four-bedroom, two-bath, 1,536-square-foot home on Friendly Lane in September 1990 for $255,000, records show.

Though they paid off one mortgage, financial trouble followed.

They’ve fought in three different courts for 17 years to stay in the home — frequently without regularly paying.

In 2006 the Pollacks were sued for foreclosure, having failed to pay a $310,000 second mortgage.

They settled for an undisclosed amount.

By 2008, they were foreclosed on again in a case that plodded along for 11 years as they sought 13 different delays, their debt ballooning past $600,000.

In 2012, the Pollacks filed the first of seven bankruptcies, what the Chawlas describes as “frivolous” and “skeleton” petitions that are a “direct abuse of the bankruptcy system.”

The latest bankruptcy came in November — with the couple showing up with bankruptcy paperwork to stave off the Nassau Sheriff and movers who were about to clean out the home.

“Right before they’re about to end the eviction, the sheriffs are going to sign off on the eviction, magically, they pull up and hop out of the car with this paperwork in their hand like they had just won the lottery,” said Bobby Chawla, whose parents are originally from India and now live in Lawrence, LI.

Barry Pollack claimed in court papers filed this summer that his family’s efforts to move to Florida had fallen through, and moving was too difficult at their age.

“I will not survive on the street if I am ousted,” he said in the litigation, citing heart problems.

He denied abusing the court system to freeload in a house that is not legally his.

“Inaccurate,” he told The Post, without giving details. “Right now, I’m just trying to survive.”

He insisted he is “looking for a place to live,” and said the court proceedings are still being contested. Pollack accused the Chawlas of harassment, without providing evidence.

The Chawlas denied the allegations and said they were desperate.

Gege Chawla said she dreams of the day when she can get “a normal-sized crib,” which won’t fit in her tiny apartment.

“It’s not fair,” she said. “We’re paying what we need to pay. … We did everything by law.”

READ 14 COMMENTS
  • Louis Galmarini says:

    14 years? A squatter wouldn’t last 14 minutes w/ me. They’d be put through a woodchipper, poured into a 55-gallon drum w/ lye, and then buried 6 feet under in the backyard, (under 6 feet of concrete) …and the best part? NO ONE would report them missing. THAT’S how you take care of business in Biden country.

  • Louis Galmarini says:

    My friend had a squatter. The house was out of state, and the squatter was found living in the house after it was vacated. The ‘just-us’ system wouldn’t lift a finger to help. The police claimed it was a ‘civil’ matter, (not criminal), even though the squatter had to break in to enter, (read: criminal offense). This was in N.E. Ohio where the winter temps were below 32 degrees. The front and rear doors were taken off the house at 2AM on a night where the temps dropped below 10 degrees. Within 3 days, he was gone. DONE!

  • Move in with them and when they leave the house for any reason change the locks

    • Louis Galmarini says:

      Not that easy. When the cops show up, some of these low-lifes present counterfeit rental agreements, claiming they’re ‘rightful’ renters, and you’re attempting to kick them out…or worse yet, they present bogus land/house sales documents, claiming they are the rightful owners, and YOU’RE the person trying to squat. No matter the evidence shown, (and particularly in blue states), the cops will not treat it as a criminal matter, (breaking and entering), but a civil matter and they tell the rightful owner he’ll have to fight it in the courts. This is how these low-lifes get to live on your property.
      Gues what. As my Father taught me long ago – THERE’S ALWAYS RECOURSE. You just have to figure out a legal way to get them out.

  • EZ says:

    Pb vaccine his ass

  • Cas says:

    This is sickening, someone needs to come out with some sort of law especially when it’s well know they are true squatters. The same thing happens in other countries.
    When I was a home owner and was selling my home, this was a fear of mine, squatters.

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