Section: Squatters

Minister Signals End to Squatters Rights

Housing Minister Grant Shapps has "locked the door" on squatters' rights for good, by strengthening the Government's advice to homeowners looking to protect their properties.

The Government will take steps in the New Year to make squatting a criminal offence - but the Minister argued that now was the time to redress the balance and make sure homeowners were fully aware of their rights.

Published jointly with the Ministry of Justice, this latest strengthened guidance offers reassurance to homeowners that squatters are not above the law - and that there are steps they can take if a squatter invades their home.

Owners can get helpful tips online on how to protect their homes from burglars - many of which may also be useful in protecting their properties from squatters.

The guidance also clarifies the 'legal warning' squatters often post on the front door. It advises that while this warning often states it would be a criminal offence to use or threaten violence to enter the property this is a distortion of the law as it stands - it does not apply to displaced residential occupiers trying to get back into their homes.

Grant Shapps said:

"There's never been such a thing as squatters' rights - they are just a misreading of the laws that are actually designed to protect the homeowner. I want to lock the door on squatters and their so-called rights once and for all.

"I want homeowners to be fully aware of the laws that are already in place to protect them. That's why I am publishing updated and strengthened guidance, so people know the steps they can take to protect their properties from being invaded, and if squatters do move in, the legal steps that can be taken to have them removed.

"And we will look to take steps in the New Year to make squatting a criminal offence."

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Reporting on March 2011

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