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Getting rid of Squatters

Alex Rybka
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Can anyone describe why landlords cannot legally get rid of squatters?

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Mary Cronin
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Mary Cronin
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Depends on local laws -I called cops (in CA) and they removed them, but then they came back. 

TX could be far different as far as i know. 

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    Michael Carbonare
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    How squatters are handled is dependent on the state's landlord/tenant laws.

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    Texas values those having possession of the property.  Law enforcement is very reluctant to get involved and will most likely determine it is a civil matter

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