It really depends on the circumstances of how they came on to the property. If they simply are trespassers, then the owner should simply have to call the police. If the landlord allowed them on the property, however, but won't leave, some places require a court-ordered eviction. And then again if someone first trespasses, but enough time goes by that the owner should have done something but doesn't, there too the "squatters" may have gained enough time to have to be evicted by court order. Often it depends on state statutes.
Start by asking the police to evict them.https://www.landlordology.com/how-to-get-rid-of-squatters/
'Evict' would work.
evict or eject
The causes of squatter settlements can include poverty, rapid urbanization, lack of affordable housing, inadequate urban planning, and socioeconomic disparities. Other factors may include political instability, natural disasters, and limited access to basic services such as water and sanitation.
One can evict a renter or a squatter, but not an owner of the property. However, you should consult with an attorney in your area who can review your situation and explain your rights and options. You do not have to allow a stranger, the girlfriend, to live in your home.
None, there are no squatter rights anymore.
They are dirty and smell a lot because of the suages that run through the streets. Also there is no where to put your rubbish so it is just left everywhere and people live on it or even in it!! There are 3 different names for squatter settlements. They are: - Shanty Town. - Favela. - Squatter Settlements.
A squatter can be anywhere they squat. It doesn't matter who owns the house, so long as it's not the squatter.
The duration of Squatter's Delight is 1.08 hours.
The Squatter's Daughter was created on 1933-09-29.
The Squatter's Son was created on 1911-04-22.
Squatter's Delight was created on 1990-03-23.