Gov. DeSantis signed a bill during a news conference in Orlando on Wednesday allowing the sheriff’s office to remove anyone not authorized to live in the home right away.
He signed a bill during a news conference in Orlando on Wednesday allowing the sheriff’s office to remove anyone not authorized to live in the home right away.TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Homeowners across the country are finding more and more people illegally living in rental properties. Soon, Florida property owners will be able to get squatters out immediately.“Squatters turned the house across the street from us into a drug and prostitution house,” Mielcarek said.
“The police would arrest the drug buyers but never the squatters. The police’s hands were tied. This was a civil matter that had to go through the courts,” Mielcarek said.“These are people that never had the right to be on the property to begin with,” Gov. Ron DeSantis said.
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