CALGARY- A ‘Freeman-of-the-Land’ has been ordered out of the rental property he has declared as his own.
Rebekah Caverhill rented out half of her Calgary duplex to a man who was recommended as a tenant by a friend. He moved in during November of 2011, but only paid her half of the rent they agreed on. He also claims to be a ‘Freeman-on-the-Land,’ saying the home is an ‘embassy’ and no longer belongs to Caverhill, going as far as to change the locks.
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“We got a court order to evict the tenant, he is to be out Friday, September 27 at midnight,” says Melissa Castea from Landlord 911, an eviction service. “She did obtain a judgement against him for the rent outstanding, and the utilities.”
Pirelli–who also goes by the name Mario Antonacci– did not attend the hearing himself, instead sending a representative who refused to give his name. He said that Pirelli is in lockdown, due to the attention this story has gotten.
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It also turns out that there is an arrest warrant out for Pirelli, who is wanted on charges of aggravated assault. It stems from an incident in Montreal, where a landlady was allegedly thrown down a flight of stairs. It’s alleged that Pirelli declared that residence an ‘embassy’ as well.
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Meantime, neighbours are now concerned this dispute could impact them.
If Pirelli does not vacate the home by Friday, an eviction company plans to send a bailiff to remove him. Calgary Police are consulting with the Crown, to determine if he could face charges.
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