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  2. Fact checking TikTok vid about squatters rights: people ... - AOL

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    And Florida passed a law this week making it easier for property owners to remove squatters. In Ohio, Chang said he doesn't know of a law that allows trespassers to claim tenant rights.

  3. What’s Behind Recent ‘Squatters’ Rights’ Disputes? - AOL

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    More commonly, “squatters’ rights” situations involve bad faith actors’ abuse of protections, such as New York City’s Tenants Bill of Rights, meant for legitimate tenants.

  4. Are 'Squatters' Rights' Out of Control?

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  5. Squatting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    With victory in the American Revolution, the new government considered evicting the squatters from areas that were now federally owned public lands. [3] In 1785, soldiers under General Josiah Harmar were sent into the Ohio country to destroy the crops and burn down the homes of any squatters they found living there. Overall, federal policy was ...

  6. There’s a new law stopping squatters in Florida. 5 ... - AOL

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  7. Bill to protect property owners from squatters forwarded to ...

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  8. Columbus law enforcement officials react to new squatters ...

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  9. Squatters Beware: States Are Revising Adverse ... - AOL

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    Anyone hoping to claim any one of thousands of foreclosed homes in Florida through adverse possession -- simply squatting on the land for several years to obtain title to the home -- are out of luck.