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

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    Not every squatter is an unemployed vagrant seeking shelter who comes in off the street and finds your home an easy target. Squatters come in many forms. Some may even maintain the property and ...

  3. Kentucky man forced out of his own home after his friends ...

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    Here are a few tips to mitigate the risk of squatters and protect your property. For starters, you can place “No Trespassing” signs on your property and install an alarm system. This may help ...

  4. 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.

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

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    A string of high-profile squatter cases have pushed multiple states to pass legislation to protect homeowners this year. Get off my lawn! 5 times squatters took advantage of unwitting homeowners ...

  6. ‘They claim everything to be theirs’: Florida real estate ...

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    In March, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed HB 621, a bill aimed at protecting property rights, offering homeowners solutions to combat squatting and increasing penalties on squatters.

  7. ‘It hurts, honestly’: This Oklahoma property owner says ...

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    A squatter is generally defined as a person who occupies a property without the owner's consent. They may live in abandoned homes, vacant land or even buildings.