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States Need to Make It Easier to Evict Squatters, Report Says

Making squatting a criminal offense in more states would empower homeowners and curtail the problem, new report says.
States Need to Make It Easier to Evict Squatters, Report Says
A file photo of an Orange County Sheriff eviction notice in Laguna Hills, Calif., on March 28, 2008. David McNew/Getty Images
Matthew Vadum
Matthew Vadum
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8/15/2024|Updated: 11/4/2024
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States that have permissive policies on squatting—a growing phenomenon in the United States—need to make the practice a criminal offense, the writers of a new report from Pacific Legal Foundation (PLF) say.

Squatting is occupying an unoccupied or abandoned area of land or a building without having legal permission to use it. Although squatters don’t pay rent and sometimes damage the properties they take over, evicting them can be difficult and costly.

Matthew Vadum
Matthew Vadum
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Matthew Vadum is an award-winning investigative journalist.
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