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    [Real estate agent] Caccione said that in squatter situations, the property owner can't physically force someone out and has to go through a formal eviction process as if the squatter were a real tenant, which can take months.
    What is the purpose of this restriction on property owners?

    Is it that the formal eviction process contains a procedure for determining whether or not the occupant is a real tenant [[thus protecting real tenants)?

    If so, why would that procedure "take months"?

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    You answered you own question , They could amend it though because a real tenant would have a lease to prove a more permanent status squatting is fairly new concept here compared to overseas and the rules have not caught up yet.

    Three hours later the house was firebombed ? why should the house have to suffer it was not selling drugs.

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