Wednesday, November 13, 2024

What is a Squatter?

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A person who stays in an empty house and refuses to leave is called a "squatter". Explanation: "Squatting" refers to the act of occupying a property without the owner's permission, typically an abandoned or unoccupied building, and without any legal claim to it.
Key points about squatters:
No legal right to occupy: Squatters have no legal right to live in the property they are occupying. M
ay be considered trespassing: Depending on the jurisdiction, squatting is usually considered trespassing.
Potential legal process: To remove a squatter, the property owner would need to initiate legal action, typically involving an eviction process.
Squatters and unauthorised occupants - NI Direct
Squatting. Squatting is when someone is occupying an empty or abandoned property which they don't own or rent, and without the own...
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