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RIVERSIDE, Calif. - After 15 long months of soaring legal bills and a thousand tears, Tracie Albert finally walked through the front door of her new home on Skyridge Drive in Riverside.She walked through the house expressing a sense of disbelief. The Alberts closed escrow in January 2020. But once escrow ended — their nightmare began. The seller refused to allow the couple into their hilltop home. The former seller had turned into a squatter.Tracie and Myles Albert tried everything humanly possible to get the squatting family out. But they were advised they had no recourse; they had to evict the sellers-turned-squatters to legally gain access to their property.So they began legal proceedings. And then COVID-19 protocols hit and evictions literally stopped. The Albert family says no governmental agency would help them. The husband and wife had spent their entire life savings on the 4,000 square foot home — and they couldn’t move in.