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"squatter" Definitions
  1. a person who is living in a building or on land without permission and without paying rent

139 Sentences With "squatter"

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Their expensive bungalows are empty aside from the occasional squatter.
"Yes, I was a squatter in my own home," he jokes.
" Calling for focus, another experienced squatter reminded the group: "Mayhem generates support.
But when Penny arrives, she finds the house already occupied by squatter activists.
Bruce Paddock was a squatter in a San Fernando Valley home in 2014.
It was rough going initially: The first S.A.S. mission, Operation Squatter on Nov.
Cordray himself panned the "CFPB squatter leadership" for "interfering" with crucial bureau work.
The new case is squatter, wider, and a little thicker than the previous case.
Many live in sprawling urban slums or favelas, which first developed as squatter communities.
The 7-inch tall speaker itself resembles a squatter Mac Pro with mesh-like exterior.
Compared to the second-gen Echo and Echo Plus, the Dot is squatter and glossier.
Armed gangs sometimes led the way, looting and paving the way for the squatter camps.
In squatter camps, people share communal taps and carry water in buckets to their shacks.
Authorities periodically clear out the squatter camps where many live on the outskirts of big cities.
But the squatter abandoned its hideout once Pan flushed the ear canal with a saline liquid.
Instead, she lives as a squatter in an abandoned apartment with paint peeling from the walls.
But modern day bulldogs have more pronounced facial wrinkles, and an even thicker and squatter body.
It looks kind of Rasta, but it also has a punk rock, squatter quality as well.
So could you conceivably take the same seed and grow it tall and lanky or squatter?
Mesler ran a printing press in the front, where he also lived — landlord and squatter both.
"I kinda thought I could blackmail his publishers into reading it," the squatter told Willamette Week.
We do not know if he was a squatter or had permission to live in the home.
Another squatter, in a house owned by a developer boyfriend, is one of the groupies, Tami Rowland.
The new Echo (that's its name, just plain Echo) is shorter and squatter than the tubular Plus.
But many were filled in to make way for cars, while squatter settlements have encroached on others.
They are delicacies that few of the country's cocoa farmers, legal and squatter alike, have ever tasted.
After charing at Karim, the squatter jumps out one of the windows and lands on the sidewalk below.
When we come back, Michael Avenatti is like a squatter who just will not leave your television, ever.
As for Mr. Robinson's Neighborhood ... well, it featured a much older Mr. Robinson who's now a property squatter.
Italian authorities periodically clear out squatter camps like Camping River where many live on the outskirts of big cities.
Nobody says, 'Hey, I'd really like you to build a cost-effective health-care facility in my squatter settlement.
A visiting mini-moon is circling Earth, according to astronomers who discovered the cosmic squatter in our planet's orbit.
The problem with the scheme is that, as the squatter discovered, deWitt apparently doesn't really use the internet much.
Police, including a SWAT team, had swept through his squatter settlement, a dense jumble of shacks near Navotas fishmarket.
A nitpicky criticism: The new AirPods Pro case is wider and squatter, making it a bit harder to flip open.
Like many farmers in the New Territories, Wong is technically a squatter, having never paid for the land he occupies.
He's proudest of his mental maps of Chinese cities, which track non-squatter toilets and the best kung pao chicken.
Cars are now wider and squatter, and even the traditionalist Porsche has flattened its headlights to make them more streamlined.
In the nearby squatter settlements, communities feel the gap between rich and poor is as great as it's ever been.
The police would not name the suspect but local media identified him as an aspiring songwriter and rapper and a squatter.
The screening will be followed by a discussion with one of the filmmakers, Amy Strarecheski, who is also a former squatter.
But although there was plenty of room under the A320 to fit these wider engines, the squatter 737 had less space.
In profile, the new X3 is somewhat squatter and lower than the outgoing model—especially pronounced in more expensive, sportier trims.
Yangon chief minister Phyo Min Thein had pledged to "solve the squatter problem" before the end of his term in 2020.
During a little bit of cleaning, someone realized that the ranch house had a squatter on the premises: a five-foot snake.
And they weren't wrong to presume: Nick, a cheery squatter, said the court hearing over their eviction lasted all of three minutes.
The sprawling camp was part of a densely populated, impoverished squatter belt only few kilometers away from the heart of the capital.
Before settling on his canalboat, he had at times been a homeless squatter who supported himself selling used books from street stalls.
The city struggled to accommodate the newcomers, and hundreds of thousands ended up living in sprawling, overcrowded shantytowns packed with squatter huts.
If a landlord comes to reclaim the land, the squatter occupants must be compensated at the current value of the land before eviction.
The contrast between what the charter says and what the slum itself reveals tells you how broken the system is, says one squatter.
It would go on to inspire Occupy Wall Street in 2011, and squatter rights in Berlin and Tel Aviv in the mid-90s.
But on April 27, a jubilant Mr. Mandela cast his ballot at a squatter camp that had been part of a Zulu homeland.
When a fire ripped through a squatter area on Christmas Day in 403, displacing 53,000 people overnight, the government was forced to intervene.
No one had told her that it had yet to be officially assigned; she was a squatter and was bound to be removed.
More than 90% of land bought and redistributed by the state lies fallow, much of it turned over to subsistence farming or squatter camps.
One squatter with cerebral palsy, who could only walk with the aid of crutches, was unceremoniously carted out on piggy-back by a friend.
HAD you visited the squatter slums of Kai Tak in Kowloon, Hong Kong, in the 1950s, a curious sight might have met your eyes.
Mulvaney has received praise from GOP lawmakers for restraining the bureau, while Democrats have denounced him as a squatter and a Wall Street puppet.
That's like telling a homeowner that he cannot force out a squatter but instead can only claim "reasonable rent," even after winning a lawsuit.
He became a leader of the squatter movement in the 22006s, directing homeless Londoners to available space through his agency Ruff Tuff Cream Puff.
The Navarretes, whose house was burned down, and Belarmino Curipán, the Mapuche squatter who lost his home to chainsaws, have been left in limbo.
"What we've typically seen is a direct correlation to a squatter house being the nucleus of crime for that neighborhood," Lt. Nick Farese said.
In theory, a legal mechanism known as adverse possession allows a squatter to claim ownership of land he has occupied for more than 12 years.
When I was a resident I took care of an elderly man in whom a mysterious fever had taken up residence like a malevolent squatter.
A story sequence involving a squatter at an apartment has a brief of but loving camera pan over his then brand-new Sega Mega Drive.
Cristina Morey, who owns an apartment overlooking Palma's seafront avenue, plans to sell her unit because she fears a tenant could turn into a squatter.
Now he lives on Palm Avenue in an old American house he bought for 20,000 reais (about $6,670) from a squatter who fixed it up.
Much of the highway is still dirt now, and the local government has placed security guards to ward off squatter encampments on the empty stretches.
Many Puerto Rico officials continue to advocate for bringing relief and legitimacy to squatter communities like Villa Hugo, rather than trying to relocate their residents.
At a building on Clifton Place in Brooklyn, the owner dragged almost every tenant to housing court in 2014 and accused each of being a squatter.
In Brazil, the government had to deploy troops after residents of a border town torched a Venezuelan squatter camp, forcing people to run back across the border.
High-walled mansions and skyscrapers are a constant reminder of the wealth enjoyed by some, while there are millions of others living in townships and squatter camps.
According to Reis, the lot had been a squatter village where displaced people took refuge in handmade homes until there was a fire that forced them out.
It's not uncommon to dump an unwanted player who refuses to leave into the youth team, in an attempt to shame the squatter into vacating the premise.
The inside is what happens when the saloon set of a 1970s Western movie is abandoned before being turned into a cozy home by some industrious squatter.
A PHDC statement said the company was "proud of having achieved the first privately-funded squatter settlement relocation in PNG" with the site handed over in 2014.
"I would just eat out of the trash, sleep on the ground," a squatter named Dawn Louden told VICE News correspondent Michael Moynihan about life before squatting.
In 2011, Bevers was a lean, buff stud who had only just entered their apartment and hadn't get cemented himself as the crude squatter we know he becomes.
It was not a good part of town, most of the homes on the street are boarded up …  Apparently there had been a squatter staying in the house.
The devilishly complex struggle for control of many favelas, the largely poor areas that often emerged as squatter settlements in Rio, is still grinding on, security experts say.
SAMVA, the private company the government contracts to run the facility, denies the squatter settlements' existence and has threatened photographers and journalists who try to document life there.
It's reasonable to worry the site is a front for actual escorts, and the janky, domain-squatter appearance of the homepage doesn't do much to assuage those fears.
At the door of a crumbling old school where he was once a squatter, Jose Neto, 70, a fisherman, lit a handmade cigarette as he watched the merriment.
For example, some of the biggest trends of 20023 — bohemian peasant dresses, Eastern Bloc athleticism, '22002s drag — have their origins in inner cities, immigrant neighborhoods, and art-squatter communities.
But he said life in São Paulo, even as an unemployed squatter, was better than in Istanbul, where he felt he was just another Syrian refugee with no prospects.
Tenure in privately-owned slums is no more secure than in public squatter settlements, according to Salma A. Shafi, treasurer of the Centre for Urban Studies, a thinktank in Dhaka.
"Manuelzhino," for example, is a fond but exasperated complaint, in a landowner's voice, about an inept gardener—"half squatter, half tenant (no rent)"—who genially fails at every assigned task.
There are other connections like this: The stadium organist, for example, a once successful musician now worried about being replaced by a computer, befriends Greg and one of the squatter children.
It's like a shorter, squatter version of a Zippo lighter, and while it's not quite as small as the Apple Airpods' case, it's still very easy to slip into a pocket.
Owners may either be waiting for prices to appreciate so they can sell for a profit, or they may be reluctant to rent out for fear of squatter tenants, said Tandel.
Whether you're training for a race, want to counteract all the sitting you do, or are hoping for a perkier derrière, this 30-day squat challenge will make you a better squatter.
Rioting continued on the nights of April 24th and 25th, but it was mainly confined to attacks on shops and businesses in and around the Burns Creek squatter settlement in eastern Honiara.
He insists he isn't a squatter who's holding the phrase hostage -- however, if he gets his application approved he could (in theory) go after Ingram for selling "Big Truss" merch without permission.
At a migrant squatter tent camp that sprawls across an abandoned parking lot behind the Tiburtina train station in Rome&aposs working class outskirts, the promised expulsion crackdown prompted bewilderment and even disbelief.
THE D-Wave 22013X is a black box, 3.3 metres to a side, that looks a bit like a shorter, squatter version of the enigmatic monoliths from the film "2001: A Space Odyssey".
Certain favelas, the urban areas here that largely coalesced as squatter settlements, are festering with ire over the Games — especially those that were literally torn apart to make way for the Olympic overhaul.
That means that you&aposd have to go through a complicated eviction process in the event they don&apost want to leave—in other words, you could have a squatter nightmare on your hands.
At once gatekeeper in the south, and host to squatter camps for those its neighbour has shut out in the north, France is well placed to understand the dynamics and anguish of Europe's refugee crisis.
After squatter camps in the border town of Pacaraima came under attack on Saturday, as many as 1,200 Venezuelans who feared for their safety rushed back into the country they had fled, military officials said.
According to a recent report in the Detroit Free Press, the city has the worst squatter problem in the nation, with thousands of homes owned by the Detroit Land Bank Authority serving as makeshift shelters.
The "home" of this piece is based on the artist's own childhood home in the squatter shantytown of Colonia Ajusco south of Mexico City, built upon a volcanic stone plateau that community planners deemed inhabitable.
That early registration helps companies like Apple and Facebook avoid possible legal fights against someone (also known as a domain squatter) who might register such domains and then try to extract cash from the trademark holder.
It didn't have a whole bunch of other plants six inches from it, it was allowed to spread out it, it had like the squatter structure, with big fucking shrub like appearance and a broader leaf.
Experts say more than three-quarters of new arrivals end up living in a bastee - owned by private landlords who provide some services - as squatter settlements on public land have disappeared amid demolitions and evictions by authorities.
"It's a domain name squatter," iOS hacker Luca Todesco told Motherboard in an online chat when asked about the fake website, referring to someone who registers a domain name similar to another often to mislead web users.
Prompted by a New York Magazine article telling a chilling story about a serial squatter who would meticulously drive people out of their own homes, journalist Gene Demby asked people to share their own tales of nightmare roommates.
" Matt Derrick, who has run the squatter resource Squat the Planet since 2001, said legal squatting can help homeless or low-income people find places to live in cities where there are literally "tens of thousands of abandoned properties.
Before Kaim leaves this creepy AF house (the show never gives it a proper name, so let's just go ahead and call it Nob House, since it's on Nob Hill), he encounters another squatter who has apparently gone mad.
But those complaints, like the lawsuits against them, can't be taken at face value because the critics are usually "an attorney who's trying to make a profit, a competitor who's trying to make a profit, a squatter," he said.
Hong Kong had won praise for a post-war program that put hundreds of thousands into public housing and cleared hillsides of precarious, fire-prone squatter villages, but demand has since outstripped supply, inspiring ideas for short-term solutions.
BANGKOK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - In Phrom Samrit, a squatter settlement along a major canal in Bangkok, most of the 6.9600 households live cheek by jowl and have become used to floods after living next to water all their lives.
I've always wondered why that woman ended up stealing a jar of quarters and a disposable camera from me before leaving, and also what my rights were as a non-lease holder trying to kick out a terrifying squatter.
PORT MORESBY (Reuters) - Barely a five-minute drive from the $50 million conference venue for the just-concluded Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Papua New Guinea's capital, a makeshift squatter settlement is tucked away from visiting world leaders.
Here's where it gets stranger ... sources close to Acton tell us the woman -- who filed the legal docs asking for a restraining order against Acton -- is her former assistant whom she fired and who has now turned into a squatter.
Police said they were looking at possible "irregularities" after what appeared to be a policeman told a colleague to "break the arm" of any squatter who threw anything while being chased, according to a video that circulated widely on social media.
A separate row of metal storage lockers bisected the center of the room, adding to the jarring overall motif, a blend of fanatical organization and claustrophobia, as if a squatter had taken over a secluded wing of a research library.
After her own mother was diagnosed with metastasized breast cancer, the woman dropped out of school until her mom passed away and is currently a squatter in her sister's house doing content moderation at the world's most popular search engine.
And while the squatter has backed off some of his more audacious demands by scrubbing them from the website, screenshots and archived versions of the site still exist because this is the internet and that's how things work around here.
She remembered discussing "grand actions" with a group of French squatters who had taken over a castle, similar to the recent occupation of a former Qatari general's mansion in London by the squatter collective Autonomous Nation of Anarchist Libertarians, charmingly known as ANAL.
Home damage in Puerto Rico, where the poverty rate is around 46 percent, was exacerbated by the existence of hundreds of thousands of sub-standard "informal" homes, which are typically built by the owners themselves, without permits and often in squatter communities.
The people he worked with had been flooded out of their farmland when a hydroelectric dam was built—water refugees, they called themselves—and were living in a squatter settlement called Cange, where they covered their shacks with banana leaves because they could not afford tin.
But Southern California rancher and author Maria Amparo Ruiz de Burton fought back against this forced expulsion through both legal and literary means, as illustrated by both her successful lawsuit to win back her family ranch and her historical novel "The Squatter and the Don" (1885).
Former CFPB Director Richard CordrayRichard Adams CordrayWatchdog agency must pick a side: Consumers or scammers Kraninger's CFPB gives consumers the tools to help themselves House rebukes Mulvaney's efforts to rein in consumer bureau MORE on Thursday called Mulvaney a "squatter" in "retreat" from the bureau's intended purpose.
For those following the protracted saga of the pharmaceutical price-gouger, domain squatter, internet harasser, and, I guess, rap fan, Shkreli made headlines as a mid-rate troll who happened to be overcharging for AIDS medication and was later convicted of engaging in a not-so-elaborate fraud scheme.
Down a boggy, litter-strewn alley in the Calais squatter camp on a recent weekday, Pascal Brice, head of the French Office for the Protection of Refugees, was to be found, clad in a suit and wellington boots, valiantly trying to persuade refugees to lodge asylum applications in France.
Known in the 215s and 1980s for its squatter houses and borderland hipsterism, today it consists of a gentrified and touristy stretch along Bergmannstrasse and the grittier area clustered around the elevated U-Bahn tracks of the Kottbusser Tor — Turkish markets, cobblestone streets, excellent cafes and still-cheap rents.
It was once owned by the founder of the tech website CNET before he went bankrupt in 2008 and was later inhabited by a squatter who stole artwork from the home, sneaking paintings out and selling them at pawn shops and on social media sites in 2014 and 2015.
The film, called Bending the Arc, tells the story of Dr. Paul Farmer, Dr, Jim Yong Kim (now the President of the World Bank) and Ophelia Dahl, who, while barely out of their teens, came together in a squatter settlement in Haiti and began transforming the face of global health care.
In this case, your neighbor has a substance-abuse problem and no real means of support; he lives like a squatter in his only asset, the clear legal possession of which he hasn't managed to secure and the value of which is declining because he isn't capable of looking after it.
In 20103, equipped with little more than a shovel and a surplus of revolutionary ideals, the then-clandestine militant led some 22010 squatter families in a months-long, pitched battle with local authorities to secure a plot of land to build their ramshackle homes here in Zipaquira, a city north of Bogota.
Despite claims by Scott Gerber, the chief executive of the Gerber Group, which runs the bar, that the name was a "fictitious artistic character that we've made up," it seemed more than a coincidence that it opened mere blocks from the haunt of Adam Purple, a well-known squatter and gardener who died last September.
Outside the Olympic bubble, gun battles between the police and drug gangs in Complexo do Alemão, a collection of favelas, the poor urban areas that emerged as squatter settlements, were a stubborn reminder of the untamed violence and yawning inequities in a city that officials had promised would be the world's safest during the Games.
It's not clear what recourse deWitt or his representatives might have if they wanted to pursue the squatter, but under the Anti-Cybersquatting Piracy Act (ACPA), a trademark owner can bring action against someone who registers a domain name for a variety of reasons including a bad faith intent to profit from the mark.
Part of the reason he couldn't plug into the power grid, despite being so close to Nairobi and in an area where electricity is readily available, is that he lives on government land as a squatter, with no papers to show he owns the 215-foot by 22012-foot parcel where he has put up a makeshift house.
Notable is Duchamp's painting from 1912, "Kings and Queens Surrounded by Swift Nudes," which is a lesser-seen, shorter, squatter brother to "Nude Descending Staircase," as well as Dalí's own forays into Cubism with a self-portrait from 33: an uncomfortable affair of jagged green edges, missing the elusive oxymoronic harmony of the best Cubist works.
In my memory, when I got my hand on the library copy of Prozac Nation a few days later, I read the book in a single day, holed up in the top bunk of the bedroom I shared with my three-year-old sister in the tiny apartment my stepmother rented, and where I felt like a squatter.
Pointing to the ceremony's honoring of Brazil's achievements as a racially diverse nation and its call for action to combat global warming, Fernando Meirelles, the director of "City of God" — about Rio's favelas, the gritty urban areas that largely formed as squatter settlements — and one of the event's creative directors, proudly proclaimed that it would rankle conservative figures at home and abroad.
Like all road movies, "Pop Aye" also journeys into the interior lives of its characters, a trip that is aided and abetted by other travelers who briefly hop on and off: notably, a poetic squatter; a pair of bumbling cops, who bust Thana and Pop Aye for eating thrown-away melon; and a transgender woman who, with grit and dignity, is holding onto a marginal existence.

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