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The Porsche drivers were evicted from their Long Island home

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There's no sweeter home for the two luxe Long Islanders.

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A married couple, Denton Gale, 29, and Margaret Grover, 19, with a young son and a dog named Daisy, were evicted from their Nassau County home last Friday morning. New York Post.

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After the couple lived there for a year, sheriff's deputies changed the locks and removed their belongings, including a Porsche and a big-screen TV.

The couple, who were arrested in October after a caller told police they were worried about the child — were forced to leave their two-story Cape Cod home that had been in foreclosure for a decade and abandoned for two years, citing poor living conditions. .

A North Hempstead building inspector declared a home “uninhabitable” without heat, electricity, hot water or bathrooms.

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However, the couple went to Nassau Housing Court to claim that they signed a lease with landlord Edward Iacono in July.

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Judge Christopher Cosignano ordered them to stay after Iacono died in 2016 and his son died in 2018.

Neighbors went to court, served Cosignano with death certificates and asked for an eviction order. He agreed after Gale and Grover failed to prove their claim.

This was reported by the couple's lawyer Post earlier this month they are not squatters and believe they signed a valid lease in July with someone they thought was the owner.

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