BREAKING NEWS: DeSantis Signs Into Law Hardline Property Rights Bill To Crack Down On Squatters
Summary
TLDRThe transcript describes a legislative effort in Florida to combat the issue of squatting. The Governor, along with local officials and affected residents, discusses the negative impacts of squatters on communities and the legal challenges faced by homeowners. A new bill, HB6, is introduced to expedite the eviction process for squatters and increase penalties for squatting, aiming to protect property rights and public safety.
Takeaways
- 🏠 The event is addressing the issue of squatters invading homes in the United States, particularly in states like New York and California where laws seem to favor squatters over homeowners.
- 📜 The governor of Florida is signing House Bill 6 (HB6) and Bill 621 to give homeowners the legal means to quickly and effectively remove squatters from their properties.
- ⚖️ The new legislation increases criminal penalties for squatting and aims to prevent the violation of private property rights in Florida.
- 🚫 The governor emphasizes that Florida will not tolerate the squatter scam and is taking a stand against what is happening in other parts of the country.
- 👨⚖️ The state attorney and other officials express their support for the new law, highlighting the difficulties homeowners faced in removing squatters under the old laws.
- 👮♂️ The Florida sheriff's Association and police Chiefs associations back the bill, recognizing the need for stronger measures to protect homeowners and public safety.
- 💡 The bill is a result of bipartisan effort and collaboration among residents, lawmakers, and public safety professionals.
- 📈 The new law is seen as a significant step forward in upholding the rule of law and protecting property ownership rights in Florida.
- 👨👩👧👦 Residents and homeowners who have been victims of squatting share their experiences, emphasizing the impact on their lives and communities.
- 🌐 The issue of squatting is acknowledged as a nationwide problem, and the signing of the bill in Florida is hoped to inspire change in other states.
- 🛡️ The event concludes with a commitment to continue fighting for the rights of homeowners and landlords, and to ensure that the laws protect the interests of law-abiding citizens.
Q & A
What is the main issue being addressed in the transcript?
-The main issue addressed in the transcript is the problem of squatters invading homeowners' properties and the legal challenges faced by homeowners in removing them, particularly in states like New York and California where laws seem to favor squatters over homeowners.
What action is being taken by the State of Florida to address the squatter issue?
-The State of Florida is taking action by enacting HB6, a new legislation that aims to end the squatter scam. This law gives homeowners the ability to quickly and legally remove squatters from their properties and increases criminal penalties for squatting.
How does the new law in Florida (HB6) help homeowners dealing with squatters?
-HB6 allows homeowners who are victims of squatting to fill out a form and give it to their local sheriff. The sheriff is then instructed to remove the squatters from the property quickly, providing a swift remedy for homeowners and shifting the law in favor of law-abiding property owners.
What was the situation described by the resident of Winter Park, Justin Mel Carrick?
-Justin Mel Carrick described a situation where squatters turned a house in his neighborhood into a drug and prostitution house. Despite reporting suspicious activities to the police, the squatters were not removed immediately because it was considered a civil matter. It took five months and the help of a neighbor with connections in the court's office to expedite the eviction process.
What is the significance of the bipartisan support for the bill signing mentioned in the transcript?
-The bipartisan support for the bill signing signifies that the issue of squatters is a matter of public safety and justice that transcends political affiliations. It shows a united front in the legislature to protect the rights of homeowners and to ensure that the state's laws effectively address the problem of squatting.
How did the Florida Sheriff's Association and police Chiefs associations respond to the new law?
-The Florida Sheriff's Association and police Chiefs associations have shown support for the new law from the beginning. They recognize the need for stronger measures to protect homeowners from squatters and believe that the law will provide them with the necessary resources and legal backing to effectively deal with such cases.
What was the personal experience of H Flash Shelton that led him to become a 'squatter hunter'?
-H Flash Shelton's personal experience began when squatters took over his mother's home in 2019 while they were attempting to sell it. After being informed by law enforcement that it was a civil matter and feeling helpless, Shelton decided to take matters into his own hands, successfully removing the squatters in less than a day. This experience led him to start 'Squatter Hunters' to help others facing similar issues.
What is the broader impact of the squatter issue on communities, as highlighted in the transcript?
-The squatter issue has a broader impact on communities by creating unsafe environments. It can lead to drug-related activities, illegal occupation, and overall decrease in neighborhood safety. Squatters can turn properties into drug dens or trap houses, which pose risks to the community, especially to children who live nearby.
What is the stance of the speaker on the rights of landlords and property owners?
-The speaker strongly supports the rights of landlords and property owners. They argue that landlords play a crucial role in the economy by providing housing for those who cannot purchase homes and that homeowners should be able to protect their properties and make an income from them without being labeled as greedy.
How does the speaker view the concept of private property rights?
-The speaker views private property rights as one of the most important rights in the country. They believe that the new legislation in Florida is a significant step forward in ensuring that the injustice of squatting no longer continues, thereby protecting the rights of homeowners and maintaining the rule of law.
What is the ultimate goal of H Flash Shelton in his fight against squatters?
-H Flash Shelton's ultimate goal is to change squatter laws across the United States and even internationally, as he recognizes squatting as a worldwide problem. He aims to free homeowners from the threat of squatters and ensure that the laws effectively protect property owners' rights.
Outlines
🏠 Addressing the Squatter Issue in Florida
The speaker addresses the problem of squatters invading homes in the United States, particularly in states like New York and California. They express concern over homeowners being unable to protect their properties from squatters due to current laws favoring the squatters. The speaker then highlights the action being taken in Florida to combat this issue, including the signing of House Bill 621, which aims to give homeowners the ability to quickly and legally remove squatters and increase penalties for squatting. The speaker emphasizes the importance of private property rights and the state's commitment to ending the squatter scam.
🚨 Stronger Measures Against Squatters in Florida
The speaker commends the legislature for taking action against squatters in Florida, highlighting the importance of the new law in deterring potential squatters. They discuss the negative impacts of squatters on communities and the lengthy, costly legal processes homeowners previously had to endure to reclaim their properties. The speaker also praises the bipartisan support for the bill and its potential to protect the rights of homeowners and seasonal residents, ensuring that Florida does not repeat the failures of other jurisdictions.
👨⚖️ Law Enforcement and Community Support
The speaker, a representative of law enforcement, expresses gratitude for the new legislation that will allow sheriffs to support homeowners more effectively against squatters. They discuss the challenges faced by homeowners and law enforcement in dealing with squatters, emphasizing the need for stronger legal tools to protect citizens and property. The speaker also acknowledges the efforts of the governor and the legislative body for their support in addressing this issue and providing public safety professionals with the necessary resources.
💬 Personal Stories of Squatter Invasion
The speaker shares personal experiences of dealing with squatters who turned a neighbor's house into a hub for illegal activities, affecting the safety and quality of life in the community. They discuss the difficulties in getting squatters evicted and the emotional toll it took on the community. The speaker also highlights the positive impact of House Bill 621 in providing a faster and more efficient solution for such situations, expressing gratitude for the legislative change and its potential to protect communities and homeowners.
🦸♂️ Squatter Hunter's Mission for Justice
The speaker, known as the Squatter Hunter, thanks the governor for the opportunity to speak about their initiative to combat squatters. They share their personal journey of dealing with squatters in their mother's home and the subsequent creation of Squatter Hunters to help others facing similar issues. The speaker emphasizes the importance of changing squatter laws across the nation to protect homeowners and landlords, and expresses their commitment to continue fighting for this cause.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Squatters
💡Property Rights
💡Legislation
💡Criminal Penalties
💡Law Enforcement
💡Homeowners
💡Public Safety
💡Community
💡Private Property
💡Civil Process
💡Eviction
Highlights
The event takes place in Central Florida, with the speaker expressing gratitude to the state attorney and others for their presence.
The issue at hand is the problem of squatters invading homes, particularly in states like New York and California, and the lack of support for homeowners in these situations.
The speaker emphasizes the importance of private property rights and the assumption of security in one's residence in America.
A recent case in New York is mentioned where a woman inherited a property only to find squatters living there, and she was arrested for changing the locks instead of the squatters.
The signing of HB6 and 621 is highlighted, which aims to give homeowners the ability to quickly and legally remove squatters and increase criminal penalties for squatting.
The speaker commends the legislature for taking action against the squatter scam and ensuring the protection of private property rights in Florida.
The process of dealing with squatters is described as lengthy, expensive, and tilted in favor of those violating the law rather than law-abiding property owners.
The new law in Florida is intended to deter squatters by providing swift remedies and ensuring the law supports property owners.
The speaker shares a personal anecdote of squatters turning a neighbor's house into a drug and prostitution house, highlighting the need for the new law.
A representative from the ninth judicial circuit expresses gratitude for the bipartisan bill and the relief it will bring to Florida citizens.
The importance of property ownership rights is emphasized, and the new law is seen as a significant step forward in protecting these rights.
The Florida sheriff's Association and police Chiefs' associations are mentioned as supporting the bill from the beginning.
The speaker talks about the negative impact of squatters on communities, including safety and quality of life issues.
The signing of the bill is framed as a display of Florida's commitment to public safety, law and justice, and protecting the most vulnerable.
A homeowner shares their experience of dealing with squatters in their neighborhood and the difficulty of the eviction process.
The founder of Squatter Hunters discusses their journey from helping their mother to fighting for homeowners nationwide.
The new law is seen as a promising start to supporting homeowners and landlords, and the speaker calls for national attention to the issue.
Transcripts
good
afternoon good afternoon it's great to
be back here in Central Florida I want
to thank the state attorney Andrew Bane
for hosting us today I also want to
welcome Sheriff uh Dennis Lima from
nearby simol County uh we also have
representative steel Placencia amisty um
I saw trun now I saw David Smith so I've
seen other folks too um then we're going
to hear from some other folks Justin mil
Carrick Winter Park resident and Flash
Shelton from California is's going to
talk a little bit about why we're here
so we're we're here today because you
know you assume in America uh if you uh
purchase a home and own a residence that
that's your residence that if you happen
to maybe split time in Orlando in
Michigan that if you go to Michigan over
the summer people aren't going to be
able to just move into your house and
then claim squatters rights on your
private residents and yet in places like
New York and California that's exactly
what's happening in this country homes
are being invaded uh and those states
and their laws are not siding with the
homeowners they're siding with the
squatters uh in fact we uh have seen
squatters move in and claim residents uh
this forces a massive long drawn out
judicial review before they can even be
removed from the property these are
people that never had a right to be in
the property to begin with uh earlier
this month in New York a woman returned
to a property she inherited to find
squatters living there she changed the
locks to get them out and the state of
New York arrested her instead of the
squatters uh just a few days ago two
squatters in New York City allegedly
murdered the property owner when she
confronted them for being in her
apartment IL legally in fact we even
have illegal aliens taking to social
media instructing other foreigners how
to come into this country and commandeer
property they have gotten involved in
this well today in the State of Florida
uh we say very simply uh what what
passes muster in New York and California
is not passing muster here uh you are
not going to be able to commandeer
somebody's private property uh and
expect to get away with it we are in the
state of Florida ending the squatter
scam once and for all
and momentarily I'll be signing hb6 uh
621 which will give the homeowner the
ability to quickly and legally remove a
squatter from a property and which will
increase criminal penalties for
squatting now we have not had had uh the
same type of issues here as you've seen
in California or New York nevertheless
uh our laws were really geared towards
this not necessarily being a fad you
know this idea of squatting you know
when you had the old west and people
would settle the West you'd show up
there'd be a place so people would
settle they'd create a community well to
have someone come seven eight years
later and say they own the property
after all this you understood why you
know that was done in that way uh that
was never intended to empower somebody
to just invade some residential
subdivision and occupy illegally occupy
somebody's private residence so what
we're doing today is is recognizing that
but I think more importantly providing
very Swift remedies because what the
squatters know is even when they're in
the wrong it's a massive process many
times before they can be evicted uh and
a lot of times the process is very
expensive and so we don't want the law
to have the thumb on the scale in favor
of people that are violating the law we
want the law to have the thumb on the
scale in in favor of law- abiding
property owners and that's what you're
going to see here with this piece of
legislation what you can do now if
you're the victim of squatting uh you
can simply fill out a form give it to
your local sheriff and the sheriff is
instructed to go and remove the people
who are are inhabiting your dwelling
illegally and that will happen very
quickly and I can guarantee you it's
just like you saw I think it was a
couple months ago there was a discussion
about some of these theft rings that
happen a lot of them with illegal aliens
and how people will steal in New York
sometimes they'll try to come to Florida
to spend the money but they don't steal
in Florida and the question was well why
don't you steal in Florida and they said
because you go to jail in Florida when
you do
that
so I think it's going to be similar here
yes you're going to have really strong
remedies so that it does happen to you
they're going to be ejected but the fact
that you have those remedies the fact
that a sheriff Lima can go in send
deputies and liberate your residents for
you very quickly people are not going to
want to even try this in the State of
Florida so I commend the legislature for
this action I think it's going to be
something that is going to be very very
meaningful uh for this state and look uh
you see these trends that happen in
these other parts of the country uh I
think good leadership is looking and
saying okay uh we're not going to repeat
what is going on in these failed
jurisdictions and so the legislature was
up to the task and then here today we're
signing this into law is going to show
that the State of Florida is up to the
task so I thank the legislature for what
they've done uh we believe in the rule
of law we believe in private property
rights we think it's good that people
people can aspire to own a home you know
we even are proud that we've got a lot
of seasonal residents here you know it's
great that people will uh maybe decide
to come to Florida for for half the year
and if they do do that and they go to uh
the northeast or the Midwest or even
Canada many people do that uh they can
their house will be uh left unattended
uh they're not going to have some Rogue
person move in and then try to assert
rights against the lawful property owner
so uh the squatter scam ends today uh
with my signature on this piece of
legislation and the State of Florida
will be better for it now we are going
to hear from some folks here today uh so
first we're going to hear from our great
state attorney uh for the ninth judicial
circuit Andrew
[Applause]
Bane good afternoon I'd like to thank
you all for coming for this very
important bipartisan and Bill signing i'
like to thank the governor for taking
the trip to Orlando and I'd like to
welcome here here to our
office while I was an Orange County
Judge I resided over the Civil Division
for almost a year and a half and almost
every day I presided over cases where
property owners were trying to remove
squatters from their
homes imagine that you leave for
vacation or take leave to take care of
care of a sick family member only to
return home and find someone has taken
up residence in your
home then go through a month long or
more Court Pro proceeding to remove that
squatter and then be left with the bill
to get your home back that home that you
work so hard to
purchase or you might live next door to
a vacant
home and someone moves into it and turns
it into a drug Den trap house or
brle then starts the lyy process of
contacting a homeowner and that Court
proceeding that you just heard me talk
about I long hoped that the legislature
would do something to speed up this
process and this because this process
was so outdated and
Draconian this is why I'm excited that
about this bipartisan bill that would
give so much needed relief to the
citizens of my circuit and to the State
of
Florida property ownership rights are
one of the most important rights that we
have in this
country today is a big step forward in
making sure that this Injustice no
longer
continues so I would love I love this
bipartisan legislation and the bill
signing that we're having today to end
this problem and Scourge that we have in
our community
[Applause]
well uh thank you so much Governor
another reason why people are leaving
their states and moving to the great
state of Florida um I I I I tell you
it's uh you have always uh stood as an
ambassador of Public Safety Law And
Justice and protecting the most
vulnerable of this state and this is
another example of that I want to thank
our legislative uh body uh both our
delegates here in central Florida and
abroad because this receive unanimous
support and it's been uh long too often
where we've seen homeowners that have
spent their entire life working and
earning uh some have inherited homes of
parents and to knock on the door and be
met with squatters you know squatters
actually is a very very kind term these
are criminals and con artists that need
to be held accountable to the fullest
extent of the
law this this is why the Florida
sheriff's Association police Chiefs
associations have gotten behind this
bill from the beginning you know we've
walked away from scenarios where
legitimate homeowners have argued with
people who are inside their home using
the most vulnerable of areas inside the
house can you imagine having people
squatting in a home that you own taking
showers and using the restroom in your
own house and then a process that gets
tied up in the Civil process that
sometimes can take six or seven weeks to
get these criminals out that is no more
with the governor's signature on this
document sheriffs from across the state
will be able to provide the adequate
resources and support for victims of of
of these crimes and homeowners to
preserve their property and I incredibly
grateful on behalf of all of our
legislators and the governor to make
this a possibility and give us Public
Safety professionals another tool to use
to protect our citizens of the great
state of Florida thank you so much
thank you guys for coming out to hear
the bill and and to uh have the governor
sign sign this amazing uh piece of
legislation that we put forward uh I
work I started working on this uh Bill
about a year and a half ago um I I heard
the first case of squatting on Fox News
and I thought to myself I didn't realize
this was such a big problem uh Patty
peoples was actually on on TV talking
about it it happened to her and in
Jacksonville and it was too late for me
to actually file a bill that session so
I decided you know what I'm going to do
that's going to be the first bill I file
next session and so I worked all summer
long with different individuals across
the state that had issues like Patty
peoples had in in our great state and so
I went ahead and drafted something a
piece of legislation that I thought
would work and it didn't initially we
got it passed but we had to make major
changes to make sure it was going to be
effectively accepted across the board so
I want to thank the governor for
actually having Common Sense approach
because he is one of the only leaders in
this in this country that actually has a
common sense approach on things and I
think that we need more people elected
into office that have a common sense
approach and so I want to thank him
personally for for uh taking this bill
up it's not it's not always that you get
a bill across the floor but it's it was
across the floor unanimously in the
Senate and in the house so I want to
thank everybody for doing that Patty uh
you know thank you for taking the time
to spend with me and talking about this
and I want to thank God for for putting
me in the position make this change so
thank you very
much all right Governor disantis thank
you so much for having me here today for
the house sign for the signing of Bill
621 so I'm gonna apologize in advance to
everybody for reading but I want to make
sure everybody hears me my name is
Justin Mel Carrick and I'm just one of
the neighbors that had to deal with
squatters invading our street squatters
turn the house across the street from us
into a drug and prostitution house we
live in a good and decent neighborhood
flanked by an Elementary and high school
we have at least a dozen kids on our
street who play outside every day in
addition to all the kids walking to and
from school the squatter has brought
reckless driving drugs weapons and
verbal threats to the lives of my
neighbors we came together to work with
police we put up flood lights cameras
called the police Whenever there was
suspicious activity the police would
arrest the drug buyers but never the
squatters the police hands were tied
this was a civil matter that had to go
through the courts we were told to leave
the squatters alone ignore them don't
engage as a law-abiding and taxpaying
citizen we were told to stay in our
homes while these criminals carried on
we were prisoners in our own homes
because of these squatters this Insanity
lasted for five months so five months
might not seem like a long time for
everyone
but when sa when the safety of your
family's lives are threatened you don't
sleep very much we went door too with
Flyers letting neighbors know about the
situation thankfully a neighbor knew
someone in the Court's office to
expedite the eviction process I truly
believe that this is the only reason we
were able to get the squatters out our
community has been shaken by this
experience we never thought something
like this would happen and I would not
wish this on
anyone House Bill 621 is definitely a
step in the right direction ction to
help law enforcement and neighborhoods
and I'm so thankful for that but I take
my responsibility as a parent seriously
and we have to teach our kids right from
wrong legal from illegal and how to
stand in truth I pray the nation takes
note of House Bill 621 and moves into
truth with it thank you governor danis
for letting me speak my truth today it
is truly been an honor thank
you
hi my name is H flash Shelton and I am
the squatter
Hunter first I'd like to thank Governor
DeSantis for making it possible for me
to be here and be a part of this
historic event today is a good day for
Florida homeowners this law bill is a
promising start to giving hardworking
homeowners the support they need and
deserve there are a lot of people saying
that homeowners shouldn't be able to own
additional properties to make an income
as a landlord that they are greedy one
woman even posts on social media with a
million followers that no one should
make money without physical labor but
the truth is landlords are needed
greatly to provide housing for the
majority that aren't in a position to
purchase a home including the many that
are saying this blaming landlords for
squatting homeowners and landlords are a
crucial part of our economy and I'm
proud to stand up and fight for
them my journey here today started with
me just being a good son protecting my
mom what every good son should do when
squatters take over their mom's
home in 2019 after my father passed away
and while we were attempting to sell the
home I was notified that there was a
Breakin I did what everyone would do I
called the
sheriff I told them that someone had
broken into my parents vacant home the
responding Deputy called me and verified
a broken back door then he said the
words that every homeowner fears to
hear you have you said it was a vacant
home it appears you have
squatters and there's nothing we can do
I know what it feels like to feel the
helpless hopeless feeling when dealing
with squatters and the law saying it's a
civil
matter fearing that long drawn out and
costly process I decided to lift my head
up stand up and fight I broke the law
down to its knees and figured out that
if they could take a house I could take
a
house I got my squatters out in less
than a day using the same system them
and their rights against them I started
squatter Hunters to start helping others
to shift the balance we are making an
impact Nationwide and I'm and I'm
Consulting a few other
countries this is a worldwide
problem my fight to change squatter laws
started one year ago and I will not stop
fighting until squatters laws until
squatter laws are changed from coast to
coast and homeowners are free free from
their squatters thank
you
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