Selling Property With Squatters

Your property may have squatters, however it can still be possible to sell your property with squatters quickly and at a competitive price.

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Your top questions when selling a property with squatters

✅ How do I know whether people in my property are squatters?

Squatters are different from trespassers, because the latter are usually only on a premises for a short amount of time, whereas squatters enter a house, flat or other type of property with the intent on living there for many years. Squatters are also defined as having absolutely no existing ownership or other legal right to the property that you originally bought.

✅ Can the police remove squatters from my house or flat?

Yes, there are several situations in which the police can use their powers under UK law to remove a squatter from your home. In the event that someone is arrested for squatting and prosecuted, they could face significant prison time or fines. But note that in some cases, it might be preferable to consider other means of getting squatters out of your property.

✅ What is an interim possession order when dealing with squatters?

An interim possession order is something that you have to request your local county court to issue, which would effectively declare that you never relinquished ownership of your property and that the squatters must leave it immediately. Squatters will have the chance to fight such an order, but if they lose the case they cannot come near the home for at least 12 months.

✅ Are there any options to make it harder for squatters to take over my home?

Yes, you can consider a number of options for securing your vacant property that can make it much more difficult for squatters to enter the house or flat and stay there for an extended amount of time. These methods can range from relatively low cost and simple such as installing strong locks on doors, to more elaborate such as hiring guardians to look after the property.

✅ Do squatters have any legal rights over the property that they're living in?

Potentially, but they will first have to prove that they meet certain criteria before the government will consider them to have any legal stake in the property that you originally bought. These factors include that the squatter must have been living in the home for over 10 years and that during that entire time they have been effectively acting as the owner of the property.

✅ Will I have to pay commission when selling my home that has squatters?

Not necessarily, and it depends on the approach that you choose to find a buyer for the property. Selling via a property auction or estate agent will require that you pay commission that you’ll have to pay immediately out of the sale proceeds. However, you won’t have to pay any fees if you sell your home on your own or sell to a no-fee quick property buying company.

✅ What is the swiftest option to find a buyer for my property with squatters?

The fastest way to sell a home that has squatters will often be contacting a quick buyer, because they will likely have experience with buying this type of property, and can complete the entire process in just a handful of weeks. That’s much speedier than you can expect when trying to sell through an auction, an estate agent or on your own, which can all take many months.

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