squat·ter
/ˈskwädər/
noun
a person who unlawfully occupies an uninhabited building or unused land.
A squatter lives on a property to which they have no title, right, or lease.
HISTORICAL•NORTH AMERICAN
a settler with no legal title to the land occupied, typically one on land not yet allocated by a government.
A new bill would abolish 'squatter's rights' in Alberta and aims to abolish adverse possession in Alberta in an attempt to defend landowners’ property rights.
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