New York State addressing squatting as part of budget

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The 7 On Your Side Investigators are getting results. A series of investigations into people squatting in homes that don't belong to them has caused New York State legislators to make changes to state law.

Last-minute changes were made to the state's property laws as part of the new budget that was voted on Saturday in Albany.series of investigations into people squatting in homes that don't belong to them

Last-minute changes were made to the state's property laws as part of the new budget that was voted on Saturday in Albany. The changes are simple - they define the word 'tenant' in the law to exclude squatters. Lawmakers say this will make it easier for police to intervene in cases where someone enters a home or property without permission or legal paperwork and refuses to leave.It is all part of the budget package the state Senate and Assembly passed on Saturday.

Other items include $2.4 billion to care for the influx of migrants currently overwhelming New York City shelters, policies that allow local law enforcement to more easily shut down unlicensed marijuana dispensaries and legislation that enables New York City to lower its speed limits to 20 miles per hour on most roads.The budget now heads to Governor Hochul's office for approval. If she signs off, those provisions would go into effect immediately.

 

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