• Georgia governor to sign bill criminalizing squatting: 'Insane that it

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    Georgia governor to sign bill criminalizing squatting: 'Insane that it
    even happens'
    by RAY LEWIS | The National DeskWed, April 24th 2024 at 10:14 AM
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    Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp speaks during Georgia Chamber Congressional
    Luncheon at The Classic Center, Tuesday, Aug. 8, 2023, in Athens, Ga.
    (Hyosub Shin/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP, File)
    Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp speaks during Georgia Chamber Congressional
    Luncheon at The Classic Center, Tuesday, Aug. 8, 2023, in Athens, Ga.
    (Hyosub Shin/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP, File)

    ATLANTA (TND) — Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp plans to sign a bill Wednesday criminalizing squatting in the state.

    The Georgia Squatter Reform Act, which passed the state legislature last
    month, will make it illegal for someone to live on another person’s land without approval.

    "This is insanity that people just think they can come in and take over somebody's home,” Gov. Kemp told FOX News in an interview. “I mean, it's just outrageous."
    Squatters will face arrest and a fine based on the monthly rental rate
    of the involved property, which landowners could also sue for. Gov. Kemp
    argued the act prevents squatters from skirting similar laws.

    "Unfortunately, bad actors have figured out ways to take advantage of
    this – exploit, really – the process that goes through the local government,” he claimed. “We’re passing legislation ... to stiffen the penalties, to go after these folks, to also speed up the eviction
    process, but also allow the property owner to go after these squatters
    for damages."

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    State Rep. Devan Seabaugh, R-Marietta, introduced the bill roughly two
    months after Florida lawmakers began considering a similar act.

    "This legislation is long overdue, and I know it is going to expedite
    the process for Georgia property owners having to deal with criminals
    squatting in their homes. If you break into someone's home and think you
    are going to reside there, you are mistaken,” State Rep. Seabaugh said. “There are no more free homes in Georgia.”

    Squatting issues, which Republican officials have attributed to an
    influx of undocumented immigrants into the U.S., develop due to
    President Joe Biden’s approach to the southern border, according to Gov. Kemp.

    “It really points to, as we've seen around the country, the lawlessness that's gone on under the Biden administration and, quite honestly, a lot
    of liberal cities around the country where locally appointed judiciary
    is not acting on these things,” Gov. Kemp said.
    READ MORE | Squatting migrants in Bronx basement rearrested after
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    Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill last month increasing penalties
    for squatters, which he claimed ended a “squatters scam.”

    "It’s insane that it even happens to start with. But, then, when you
    can’t remove these people from your own property – as a property owner myself, it goes to the insanity of the world that we’re living in now,” Gov. Kemp stated Wednesday. “I know that Gov. DeSantis isn’t going to
    put up with that, and neither are we.”

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