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Bill designed to expedite process to remove squatters heads to AZ Senate

State lawmakers are one step away from passing legislation to make it easier for property owners to remove squatters.

The bill would allow property owners to seek immediate removal of a person who is unlawfully occupying a residence.

The owner would have to sign an affidavit, under penalty of perjury, that a person was staying on their property with no prior written or verbal agreement.

Republican Sen. Wendy Rogers says current laws don’t give police the power to determine if a person is lawfully staying in a residence. 

Democratic Rep. Analise Ortiz opposed the bill, saying the way it’s written could hurt victims of domestic abuse. She said it would be hard to prove a verbal agreement allowing someone to stay. 

The bill now goes back to the Senate.

Greg Hahne started as a news intern at KJZZ in 2020 and returned as a field correspondent in 2021. He learned his love for radio by joining Arizona State University's Blaze Radio, where he worked on the production team.