A Fairfax, home with a squatter living in the basement has sold for $805,000 after its bizarre real estate listing warning of a 'person(s) living in lower level with no lease' went viral.In 2019, Thomas Burke, 79, allowed a housekeeper to move into the basement of his five-bedroom, four-bathroom house because she needed a place to stay — but she never paid rent and has refused to leave.Now hospitalized and likely needing hospice care in the future, Burke listed his home for sale earlier this month with a surprising caveat: that a future buyer accept a squatter living in the basement indefinitely.
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