{"id":26343,"date":"2023-07-27T03:57:00","date_gmt":"2023-07-27T03:57:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/businessyield.com\/?p=26343"},"modified":"2023-10-31T11:00:19","modified_gmt":"2023-10-31T11:00:19","slug":"squatters-rights","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/businessyield.com\/real-estate\/squatters-rights\/","title":{"rendered":"SQUATTERS RIGHTS: Legal Definition and the Law in the Different States","gt_translate_keys":[{"key":"rendered","format":"text"}]},"content":{"rendered":"

No landowner enjoys having vacant property, but there are instances when units go unrented, exposing the proprietor to squatters. Many states have squatters\u2019 rights that give trespassers specific protections, which might put the landlord or property owner in a difficult situation.
\nLearn what squatters\u2019 rights are, when they apply, the states where squatters\u2019 rights are enforced, and what the rightful owner of the real estate may do about it.<\/p>\n

Who Is a Squatter?<\/h2>\n

A squatter is someone who resides on your property without permission. They are individuals who unlawfully entered and inhabited property without authority. Squatters do this on purpose in some circumstances, but in many others, they mistakenly believe they have the right to be on the land due to a fraudulent lease arrangement, an agreement struck with a prior owner or another legal grey area.<\/p>\n

Types of Squatters<\/h2>\n

A squatter is someone who attempts to reside on land that they do not have permission to live on. There are three types of squatters:<\/p>\n

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  1. Those who trespass and occupy an unoccupied property, or<\/li>\n
  2. Tenants of the property but stopped paying rent<\/li>\n
  3. Those who were tenants of a property who were served with an eviction notice but have refused to leave.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

    Squatting on a non-residential property or in a non-residential structure is not a crime in and of itself. A non-residential building or property is any structure or land area that is not specifically constructed for residences, such as a caf\u00e9, shop, or office building. This type of property is also commonly referred to as commercial premises.<\/p>\n

    Regular vacant property inspections should be performed by a landlord to guarantee that the property is not occupied for the purposes of the insurance policy. Due to the absence of illegality associated with squatting in a commercial building, squatters frequently seek this sort of property, especially since it is frequently exposed to the public.<\/p>\n

    Squatters can only be arrested if they are committing another crime, such as causing damage to the property upon entry (such as smashing windows to gain entry) or causing additional harm while living there. So, other ways the police can evict squatters from non-residential properties include:<\/p>\n