You Can Use Force on Squatters in Texas If Necessary

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Gov. Abbott warned squatters away from Texas by telling Texans they could defend their property and use force if necessary. He reminded people that they have the Castle doctrine.

The common law principle of “castle doctrine” says that individuals have the right to use reasonable force, including deadly force, to protect themselves against an intruder in their home. This principle has been codified and expanded by state legislatures.

New York has the castle doctrine, but Democrats don’t care about impediments like laws. New York City claims they need a new law, but one is on the books.

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Florida Too!

This week, Florida’s Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a new law, effectively ending squatters’ rights in the state. The changes go into effect July 1st. “You are not going to be able to commandeer somebody’s private property and expect to get away with it,” said DeSantis during a press conference.

The bill, in part, could lead to second-degree felony charges for squatters who intentionally cause at least $1,000 in damage. It also could lead to first-degree felony charges against people who sell or lease residential property they don’t own.

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sailorman
1 year ago

Using the castle doctrine law, NY allows deadly force against squatters. You won’t see the local or state government airing this fact.

Last edited 1 year ago by sailorman
Pasta Fazooli
1 year ago

The signs on my property read, “NO TRESPASSING, owner has a gun and a backhoe“.

Glee
1 year ago

I can’t imagine a squatter not getting shot in my state…except possibly in one big Dem-ran city near the border of another state, that I wish my state would give to it’s neighbor. It’s a black governed, blue blight in a red state…it needs to go.

Anonymous
1 year ago

The law in Texas:

Trespassers will be shot.
Survivors will be shot again.

TRiUMPhant One
1 year ago

Well if not then why bother going to work or building a future or having a family F.F.S.. If your house is not your castle there is no point. May as well be only war and destruction. How stupid is this country now?

Government is Clueless
1 year ago

Also in Florida, one of the local sheriff’s have stated that Florida residents can protect their homes from squatters by using deadly force if necessary. More states need to speak out and allow their citizens to protect themselves from the wrath of illegals squatting in private homes. Especially if the government won’t.

Obama's pal
1 year ago

Flamethrowers legal?

Mike S
1 year ago
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Yes. In 48 states.
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