• #273: The Battle for Property Rights (Squatters' Laws)

  • Mar 25 2024
  • Length: 15 mins
  • Podcast
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#273: The Battle for Property Rights (Squatters' Laws)

  • Summary

  • Today, we dive deep into how squatters' rights are crossing the line thanks to new laws. We've got a shocking story out of Queens, New York, where a homeowner's in hot water for trying to kick out squatters. We'll also talk about what this means for property rights across the US and why local and state governments are key to protecting our rights.

    WHAT YOU’LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE

    • The bizarre reality of squatters' rights overtaking homeowners' protections.

    • Why it’s difficult to evict squatters under current laws

    • Donald Trump’s legal crises and their potential impact on property seizure

    • Georgia and Florida's legislative actions against squatters

    • How to protect property rights at the local and state levels

    RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE

    • Yet another squatters nightmare sees rightful owner arrested: End the madness!

    • House Bill 621 (2024) - The Florida Senate

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