This guy just found a niche job as the bouncer for the 2nd/3rd/nth homes of the ultrawealthy, and he’s trying, and apparently news outlets are helping to promote it as a good thing. Most people don’t have a problem with squatters because they actually live in the house they own.
he charges his clients anywhere from $5,000 to $20,000 depending on the case.
He’s not “helping”, he’s running a business. Also, only the ultrawealthy have homes like those he has removed people from, and you can tell from his YouTube channel that he’s certainly targeting a specific audience.
This guy just found a niche job as the bouncer for the 2nd/3rd/nth homes of the ultrawealthy, and he’s trying, and apparently news outlets are helping to promote it as a good thing. Most people don’t have a problem with squatters because they actually live in the house they own.
He isn’t helping only the ultra wealthy
He’s not “helping”, he’s running a business. Also, only the ultrawealthy have homes like those he has removed people from, and you can tell from his YouTube channel that he’s certainly targeting a specific audience.
So helping has to be done for free?
Volunteering is free. Helping can be paid
Yes. It’s a service when it’s paid.