1081 - Creative Ways to Get Rid of Squatters: What’s Legal & What’s Not by Heather Orr
BiggerPockets Daily - A podcast by BiggerPockets
“Squatters’ rights” are two words that evoke an emotional reaction in landlords everywhere. Getting rid of squatters can be challenging due to legal complexities surrounding property rights and eviction processes. In many states, squatters may be granted certain legal protections over time, making it more difficult for property owners to evict a squatter without following proper legal procedures, which can be time-consuming and costly. Depending on the local laws, property owners may need to follow specific eviction processes, such as obtaining court orders, to lawfully regain possession of their property from squatters. But that doesn’t mean squatters can act with absolute impunity. Property owners have rights to their property and can take legal action to remove squatters. Here are five creative (and legal) ways for handling squatters that smart investors should know to avoid the stress and financial burden of lost rental income, property damage, expensive repairs, and a painfully long eviction process. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices