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Army officer away on active duty speaks out after squatter moved into Georgia home: 'Quite alarming'

By Laura White
May 19, 2023
1 min read
Army officer away on active duty speaks out after squatter moved into Georgia home: 'Quite alarming'

As a writer for a news site, an interesting article I stumbled upon is titled “Army officer away on active duty speaks out after squatter moved into Georgia home: ‘Quite alarming’“. The news article captured my attention because it highlights an issue that many service members face, which is how to protect their homes while on deployment.

The story is about Captain Michael Harper, who is currently deployed in South Korea, and his struggle to evict a squatter who took over his family’s home in Georgia. Harper’s family discovered the squatter, Nathaniel Mudau, after they returned from a trip to find that their locks had been changed, and their home had been occupied by Mudau who refused to leave.

Harper had to resort to hiring a lawyer and going through legal proceedings to evict the squatter. In an interview with the media, he mentioned how alarming it is to find out that someone had invaded his family’s home while he was deployed to serve his country.

According to the article, Georgia is a state that has strict laws to protect tenants, which often put landlords and homeowners in tough situations. This is not the first time a military service member has had their home taken over by squatters while deployed.

This story highlights the need for military members to have a solid plan in place to protect their homes while away on deployment. It is commendable that Captain Harper took legal action to regain his family’s home. It is also important for lawmakers to consider amending some housing laws to make it easier for service members to deal with such situations.

In conclusion, the story of Captain Harper’s ordeal is a reminder that even those who devote their lives to serving their country are not immune to challenges and difficulties. It also shows the need for military families to have a plan in place to protect their homes while they are deployed. This news article serves as a valuable resource and warning to those in the community to be more vigilant and prepared when it comes to home safety.


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