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Okupa Denounces the Owner for the Poor Condition in Which the House Is Located

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The owner, for his part, maintained that the squatters were the cause of the visible damage to the premises.
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The owner, for his part, maintained that the squatters were the cause of the visible damage to the premises.

Every year in France, thousands of owners have to deal with the phenomenon of squats: occupations "without rights or title" of a dwelling, often difficult to dislodge. Despite a new "anti-squat" law enacted in July 2023 – which accelerated evictions and toughened criminal sanctions – almost 23% of owners are still unable to regain possession of their property. In Réunion, on the island of Saint-Paul, this inhabitant unfortunately paid the cost. …

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Maison & Travaux broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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