What are New York's squatter laws? Legal expert shares thoughts on what more can be done to protect landlords

New York’s 2024 state budget signed into law in April included a clear definition of a “squatter,” but a New York City attorney believes more can be done to protect homeowners and landlords. 

Several states across the country have passed laws to prevent squatting. One was Florida, where Gov. Ron DeSantis signed legislation in March 2024 that went into effect July 1.

“You are not going to be able to commandeer somebody’s private property and expect to get away with it. We are in the state of Florida ending the squatter scam once and for all,” DeSantis said during a press conference.

Police car lights in one half of photo and a judge in court on the other

In many squatter situations throughout the country, police have little room to interfere, and the cases are sent to court to be resolved.  (iStock)

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In part, the law made it easier for law enforcement to intervene in squatter disputes in the state of Florida. 

The law “will give the homeowner the ability to quickly and legally remove a…

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