Overview
- The series, which premiered June 4, is now streaming on Hulu and has been reported as available on Disney+ by some outlets.
- Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos serve as executive producers and say the episodes follow homeowners who were blindsided by people who moved in or claimed control of properties.
- The show documents how squatters use tenant-protection laws and legal loopholes to delay or frustrate evictions, leaving owners to face slow court processes and high expenses.
- Episodes draw on specific cases from places such as Queens, Malibu and Newark and were promoted with descriptive episode titles that highlight different tactics and outcomes.
- By spotlighting personal stories of lost access, damaged property and protracted legal fights, the series links the problem to wider housing strains and could add pressure for policy or enforcement changes.