Florida and other states that have signed bills to protect homeowners against squatters

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States like Florida have passed bills that help protect homeowners against squatters. Many of these bills give law enforcement the authority to remove unlawful residents.

Every state has taken a different approach to dealing with squatters unlawfully living in resident's homes. Squatters often cause extensive damage to the properties they reside on, an expense that commonly falls on the shoulders of the homeowner. Many states have laws in place that tend to favor squatters in these situations by putting homeowners through lengthy and costly legal battles in order to get the squatters removed from the property.

Under the law that will go into effect on July 1, property owners will be able to immediately request the assistance of law enforcement to remove a squatter from their property if the individual is not a current or former tenent in a legal dispute and has unlawfully entered and remained once they are asked to leave by the owner.

certainly would have never anticipated that my personal experience would have motivated a state law change and, in fact, movement around the United States, with regard to criminal charges against squatters,' Peeples previously told Fox News Digital in a phone interview.

 

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