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  2. How To Protect Your Real Estate From the Squatter Crisis - AOL

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    State rights differ in regard to squatters. You may not legally be permitted to remove the squatter’s belongings from your property. You also may not be allowed to turn off utilities to make it ...

  3. Squatting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In some cases, a squatter may be able to obtain ownership of property through adverse possession. Various community groups have used squatting as a tactic both to call for improved housing and to house the homeless. The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) made a national campaign in 1979.

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

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    Technically, “squatters’ rights” do not exist—no law purports to intentionally protect squatters, and property owners (theoretically) have a constitutionally protected right to exclude ...

  6. Vigilantism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Formed in 2000, Ranch Rescue was an organization in the southwest United States. Ranchers called upon Ranch Rescue to remove illegal immigrants and squatters from their property. It was shut down later. [when?] The Minuteman Project has been described as vigilantes dedicated to expelling people who cross the US-Mexico border illegally. [9] [10]

  7. Preemption Act of 1841 - Wikipedia

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    The Preemption Act of 1841 permitted "squatters" who were living on federal government-owned land to purchase up to 160 acres (65 ha) for $1.25 per acre ($3.09 per hectare) before the land would be offered for sale to the general public. To qualify under the law, the "squatter" had to be the following: a "head of household";

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

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    In Texas, where it takes 10 years of squatting to obtain property through "adverse possession," a man named Kenneth Robinson recently tried to claim a $330,000 home in the city of Flower Mound for ...

  9. SECURA Insurance - Wikipedia

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    SECURA Insurance is a mutual insurance company in the United States that offers property and casualty insurance through independent insurance agents in 13 states. The company provides insurance for businesses, farms, nonprofit organizations, and special events. [1] [2] The company headquarters is located in Fox Crossing, Wisconsin. SECURA ...

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