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PHOENIX, AZ — Lawmakers want to crack down on squatting situations and make it easier for homeowners to remove unwanted occupants.As the law currently stands, homeowners looking to kick a squatter out must go through a court process.
The property owner can kick out a squatter as long as the occupant is there unlawfully, there’s no prior written or verbal agreement to live in the property and the homeowner has given that person notice to leave.
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