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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.
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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
By Matthew Vadum
8/15/2024Updated: 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.

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