
Squatting in the US: A history of unlawfully occupying buildings, land that dates back to before WWII
Fox News
Although many homeowners have come forward with squatter stories in most recent years, the act of living on a property unlawfully is an act that goes back many more years than you may realize.
The United States is not the only place where squatting occurs, though. Squatting also has a history in England, according to Anderson Advisors’ website, where the king’s court would often rule in favor of individuals who inhabited a space without permission from the owner. Ashlyn Messier is a writer for Fox News Digital.
The act of someone occupying property unlawfully has been a part of history for many years. Today, the way in which a squatter can come to occupy a space varies.

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