California has a squatting problem and now Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James is growing "concerned" about alleged squatters who have moved in to a $4.3-million mansion near his home. During the COVID-19 pandemic, several states updated their rules to allow renters more leniency if they were unable to make their monthly payments. However, in states like California and Washington, this has given rise to unforeseen problems in which squatters stay on property they don't own permanently, and the homeowners lose thousands of dollars in the process. Unfortunately for James, this is exactly what appears to be happening two doors...