State Rep. Edward Flood, District 4 | Official U.S. House headshot
State Rep. Edward Flood, District 4 | Official U.S. House headshot
New York State Assembly Member, who has introduced a proposal to address the squatter issue in the state, expressed optimism about the recent legislation and the need for further action to protect homeowners' property rights.
In a recent statement, the Assembly Member highlighted the importance of the new squatter bill in the state budget, emphasizing its role in upholding the security of private property. The Assembly Member acknowledged that while the legislation is a positive step, more needs to be done to effectively address the issue of squatters in New York.
Proposing a new solution to combat unlawful occupancy, the Assembly Member introduced a proposal (A.9731) aimed at streamlining the process of removing squatters from privately owned homes. The proposal seeks to empower law enforcement officials to intervene and take necessary actions to ensure homeowners can swiftly and fairly remove squatters from their properties.
By advocating for stronger measures to protect property rights and enhance community safety, the Assembly Member's proposal aims to provide a more efficient and effective approach to the persistent problem of squatters in New York.
The Assembly Member's dedication to resolving the squatter issue reflects a broader commitment to safeguarding homeowners' rights and maintaining the integrity of private property ownership in the state.