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Seafarer1966 | 16:46 Fri 23rd Jan 2009 | Law
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My friend is about to get his house repossessed. He's desperate and willing to become a squatter to at least have somewhere to live. What are his 'squatters rights'?
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This situation is nothing to do with 'Adverse Possession' - the correct term for what the The Daily Mail refers to as Squatter's Rights.
This right, if it exists, is in respect of claiming land (and maybe a building as well if there is one) when one has resided in it for a long period within the permission of the legal owner. The period of time is in excess of 10 years above such a claim could even start.
There's lots of useful information about repossession here:
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Motoring/Questi on695317.html

For specific information about squatting, see here:
http://england.shelter.org.uk/get_advice/advic e_topics/homelessness/squatting

This information might also be useful to your friend:
http://england.shelter.org.uk/get_advice/advic e_topics/finding_a_place_to_live

Chris
Sorry, the word 'within' should say 'without'. Brain trouble.

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