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  2. Squatting - Wikipedia

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    Gecekondu is a Turkish word meaning a house put up quickly without proper permissions, a squatter's house, and by extension, a shanty or shack. From the 1960s onwards, these settlements have provided a means of housing for poor workers and new migrants arriving in cities such as Ankara and Istanbul .

  3. Squatting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The City responded by granting the former squatters 58 city owned buildings, money for technical and architectural aid, and $2.7 million in rehabilitation loans. [34] In order to preserve democratic decision making and affordability to the buildings the squatters organized themselves into collective members of a Mutual Housing Association.

  4. Gecekondu - Wikipedia

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    Gecekondu, meaning 'put up overnight' (plural gecekondular), is a Turkish word meaning a house put up quickly without proper permissions, [1] a squatter's house, and by extension, a shanty or shack. Gecekondu bölgesi is a neighborhood made of those gecekondular.

  5. Viral squatting stories are scaring homeowners. How bad is ...

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    If a squatter can prove they have been living in a place for a certain amount of time (in New York City, it’s 30 days), then the owner must go through a civil eviction process rather than have ...

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

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    A squatter is more likely to choose a home that’s left unmonitored. If you’ve recently purchased or inherited a home, change the locks immediately. You never know who might have copies of the ...

  7. Squatting in Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    Two years later, activists founded the organization Asar (meaning "co-operation" in the Kazakh language), which squatted derelict apartments and also demanded homes for ethnic Kazakhs. [1] The procedure to buy land and construct a dwelling legally is time-consuming, so people often build their home first then attempt to legalise it later.

  8. ‘Squatter hunter’: This California man will rid your home of ...

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    The California native, who identifies as an “anti-squatter activist, squatter hunter, squatter remover,” says he just does whatever he has to help people get squatters out of their homes.

  9. Squatting in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Before World War II, there was not much squatting in Malaysia.Squatting by displaced people increased during the Japanese occupation between 1941 and 1945. [1] Whilst fighting for independence from the British Empire, the Malayan National Liberation Army (MNLA) found support amongst the 500,000 Chinese squatters living on the edge of the jungle.