FREDERICK, Md. (WBFF) — Spotlight on Maryland attempted to interview a woman whose social media account had featured multiple advertisements for weeks, including a video tour of homes that, according to owners and property management companies, are allegedly occupied by squatters.
During the past month, alleged unauthorized occupants, or squatters, in properties throughout the Baltimore region have repeatedly pointed Spotlight on Maryland to the Instagram account “nayomisavage.”
A man and woman, occupants in a Windsor Mill, Md., house, who asked to remain anonymous, provided us with an alleged leasing agreement between them and a woman named Kaniya Washington.
Mike Haskell, the owner of the Windsor Mill property, said that the family of four never received permission to access or live in the home. He discovered the occupancy after potential buyers noticed an unfamiliar moving truck in the driveway. The sale of the home was abruptly halted until Haskell paid the family $3,000 to vacate in a “cash for keys” deal.