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Beware of Squatters

Posted on Wednesday, March 27, 2024
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If you own a home and don’t want to lose it, keep reading.

Homeowners who go on vacation or a business trip, even for just a week, are returning to find their house overtaken by trespassers who fraudulently claim a right to be there. It’s happening to tens of thousands of homeowners from New York City to Atlanta and Los Angeles.

When owners call the police, they’re told police can’t help. It’s a civil matter, and they have to file an eviction lawsuit, which can drag on for months or years because housing courts are backlogged.

Meanwhile, owners are out on the street while squatters are living free, destroying houses and even selling off owners’ belongings.

If you found a stranger sitting in your car and called the police, they would immediately ask to see the registration and decide who owns it, explains Georgetown law professor Jonathan Turley. They wouldn’t let the thief drive off. But the law is stacked against homeowners.

You can thank leftist lawmakers who have degraded property rights and tilted the law to favor criminals. The result is an epidemic of brazen squatting.

In New York state, a homeowner faced with a trespasser can expect eviction to take two years. Meanwhile, the owner is barred from turning off utilities, removing belongings, or doing anything else to get the invaders out. It’s crazy.

New York State Assemblyman Jake Blumencranz of Long Island introduced legislation saying a squatter is not a tenant and is not entitled to the same protections. Will it pass in Albany? Don’t hold your breath.

But some states are acting quickly against this crime wave.

The Florida Legislature passed a bill to empower police to immediately remove anyone who can’t produce a notarized lease. Georgia’s statehouse passed the Squatter Reform Act, making squatting a crime — criminal trespass — to be handled by the police, not the housing court. It’s likely to pass the Senate shortly.

In blue states like California and New York, is there hope for homeowners to get protection against squatters? Not from Congress. Democrats in Congress are actually pushing a federal housing law that would bar landlords from learning whether potential tenants have criminal records, including past squatting offenses.

But there is a remedy — bringing a lawsuit in federal court against states like New York and California that fail to protect property rights. The U.S. Constitution enshrines property rights as a fundamental guarantee. And recently, the justices have struck down state laws that allow trespassers to interfere with property rights. In 2021, the Pacific Legal Foundation brought a suit on behalf of a property owner, and the court ruled in Cedar Point Nursery v. Hassid that “government-authorized invasions of property” amount to a taking just as if the government had taken the property directly.

Favoring intruders over owners constitutes a “taking” that violates the Fifth Amendment, which says the government cannot impinge on your right to your property.

There’s no time to waste in acting to protect homeowners.

Venezuelan TikTok influencer Leonel Moreno claims invading vacant homes is the only option for illegal migrants flooding into the United States. His now-deleted TikTok video explaining how to identify a home that is empty and ready for the taking reached 4 million views.

Surprised? Don’t be. Criminals from south of the border are coming in droves to plunder the far wealthier United States. Some cross illegally and are recruited by the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua and El Salvador’s MS-13. Others are coming in on tourist visas. Law enforcement is reporting a surge in South American burglary gangs operating in at least half the states in the U.S.

Of course, many migrants are honest and hardworking. But there’s no denying a movement northward to “take what you can get” poses a new danger to homeowners, including the risk of squatters.

As Moreno says, “If a house is not inhabited, we can seize it.

Tell lawmakers to act now to protect homeowners. This is the United States. Here property rights are not up for debate. They’re guaranteed in the Bill of Rights.

You worked for it, you paid for it, it’s yours. Period.

Betsy McCaughey is a former lieutenant governor of New York and chairman of the Committee to Reduce Infection Deaths. Follow her on Twitter @Betsy_McCaughey. To find out more about Betsy McCaughey and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate website.

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Lieutenant Beale
Lieutenant Beale
1 month ago

I have 75 acres and a backhoe. (Just sayin’)
🙂

Max
Max
1 month ago

Scary thought that homeowners in the states have way less rights to their property than an invader/intruder. A break in is just that, an illegal entry into a facility of another legal owner and should be dealt with by law enforcement and not some silly home court.

Kim
Kim
30 days ago

Home ownership is one more item on a long list of protections and rights that the democrats/progressive socialists have taken away from the American people. Of course, this should be a criminal matter. What the heck are they thinking??!! When will this nonsense end?

If we don’t throw all of them out in November, I can’t imagine what they’ll do to us next…but you can be sure they will do it. This is not what our country should look like. We’re getting closer and closer to all-out socialism, which is a nightmare.

Sallo
Sallo
30 days ago

“Many migrants are honest and hardworking”???? This isn’t pertinent to the article; I believe this is about ILLEGAL ALIENS. If I am honest and hardworking, I will not be here illegally, nor will I be stealing someone’s house, and you will not be including me in your article. Call a spade a spade!

anna hubert
anna hubert
1 month ago

It is only a matter of time before we retirees are forced from our homes to house invaders and we being placed in communal housing Of course mansions of those who matter will not be touched When our homes are thrashed then what? We are dealing with a totally different mentality and attitude

James DeBona
James DeBona
30 days ago

One thing I remember being taught in the military back in the early 70’s is that we almost had a duty to disobey immoral or illegal orders!
If this garbage isn’t immoral or illegal, I certainly don’t know what is, and should definitely be treated the same.
I believe that short of good moral and ethical laws to assist the property owner, most homeowners are fully capable of a simple eviction.
America needs to wake up to the fact that these politicians are contorting the laws AGAINST private property rights. Can you say COMMUNISM?

John Fleming
John Fleming
30 days ago

except in Florida where it will be a Felony and the police can kick them off the property the same day that all paperwork is in.

Tim Toroian
Tim Toroian
30 days ago

The butt brains that came up with these “squatter” laws should be hunted down and beaten within an inch of their miserable lives. We need some laws that permit the shooting of squatters as extreme trespassers.

William Hodge
William Hodge
30 days ago

We have government to serve and protect our American way of life, supposedly. This game of stealing homes can be fixed overnight. Write a damn bill, congress to send to Obiden and then he can actually do something for the people, take his crayon and sign the bill.

Victor
Victor
30 days ago

Polititicians do nothing as a way to protect squatters who are mostly hispanics, blaks, and the illegals Joe Biden allowed in.

Robert Zuccaro
Robert Zuccaro
30 days ago

These are the people who said (via the CDC of all places) no one had to pay rent during COVID while the lanlords got no such break on taxes.

Stephen Russell
Stephen Russell
30 days ago

Squatter Defense
Lock mailbox
Use security cams to phone
Inform neighbors if warranted
Squatters acess mail to claim home

invictus
invictus
30 days ago

Pay off whoever you have to in order be rid of these reprobates.If any of those skum drags your eldery mom or wife from the house, make sure those lowly squatters suffer big time. They’ll learn sooner or later by the strong messages sent to the rest of them.

Jeri
Jeri
29 days ago

Only 23 comments, there should be hundreds or is this one of those “it will never happen to me” categories. Every homeowner in America needs to have a plan in place to deal with this or never leave your home, ever. I so wish people would wake up to the world we are living in.

Irv C
Irv C
30 days ago

Well I’m too old to worry so my .40 and .45 Long Colt will clear out any POS. I hate thieves and will not tolerate liberal bullsh*t, not when it comes to a lifetime of work and some pos thinks he can take it. Hahahaaa bring it!

Old Silk
Old Silk
30 days ago

That is what owner’s title insurance is for. If you have a mortgage the lender has a separate lender’s policy that does not cover the title for the owner, only for the lender. You only pay for it once at closing, and the only time there would be any additional premium is if you update the coverage once you have a good bit of equity. The title insurance company has an interest in not having to pay out the amount of the property, and they will protect your interest in your property – and they will fight hard. It’s a hassle if it happens, but they aren’t going to stand idly by and let your title go down the toilet to some chump(s) who claim(s) a leasehold interest when you never rented the place out.

Robert Jay Donnelly
Robert Jay Donnelly
24 days ago

I would hope that homes equipped with alarm systems and cameras would at least deter anyone from trying to squat on that property. Assuming the alarm system activates, notifying the police immediately of an illegal entry, and the recording of the forced entry by the camera system, I would hope this would result in the immediate removal of the person or persons who forced their way into the home. In this way, hopefully, the squatters could not exercise any “rights”. The incurred expense would be far cheaper than fighting to get your home back. I have no hope of law changes in blue states.

John Riley
John Riley
29 days ago

Don’t like it?? Get rid of the ones who allow it. Your vote is your voice.

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