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Ron DeSantis Signs Bills to Stop Squatters

Earlier today, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed two bills to combat illegal property squatters in the state.

Florida doesn’t tolerate squatters; we stand with property owners,” DeSantis posted on social media. “We already have strong protections for homeowners, and the bills I signed today will ensure the same protection for business owners.”

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  • Senate Bill 322 streamlines the removal of unauthorized occupants from commercial properties.
  • Senate Bill 606 strengthens hotel and motel owners’ rights against nonpaying or uncooperative guests.

“Florida is a great state to live, visit, and do business because we uphold the rule of law,” DeSantis said. “Scammers looking to game the system by unlawfully squatting on other people’s property will face consequences and be removed.”

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