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

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    Also, make sure all doors and windows are locked and are in good condition to prevent break-ins. If you discover a squatter, act immediately. The longer the person or people stay in your house ...

  3. What is a squatter and can you forcefully remove them? A ...

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    Squatters may move into a property for a variety of reasons, such as to find shelter, to avoid paying rent, or to claim ownership of the property.

  4. Get off my lawn! 5 times squatters took advantage of ... - AOL

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    3. Wyoming realtor gets anti-squatter legislation moving after terrifying encounter. Even residents of Wyoming, America's least populous state, have fallen victim to squatters commandeering their ...

  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. Operation Move-In - Wikipedia

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    Operation Move-In was a housing and squatter rights movement of the 1970s. [1] The movement consisted of various anti-poverty and community organizations in New York City, [2] including Metropolitan Council on Housing. [3] It was an early example of New York City squatter activism, which strengthened in the 1980s, and helped publicize tenant ...

  7. Home security products to protect against squatters ... - AOL

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    Clear, live video is sent straight to the mobile device the camera is connected to. Security cameras can be connected right to a mobile phone, and detect any motion that happens around the house.

  8. Squatting in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    This came about after squatters in Nijmegen were evicted from a property and prosecuted by the owner, who claimed that since the house was for sale it was in use. The squatters were convicted of an offence but appealed the decision and ultimately the Supreme Court ruled that a "on the basis of normal language use, 'a house in use' can only mean ...

  9. Can you do anything about squatters who take over your home ...

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    And in Louisiana, squatters can now be charged with burglary, which incurs a fine of up to $2,500 or 12 years in jail — or both. The White House has taken notice of the squatting problem, too ...