Senate Bill 1563 clarifies that a court-ordered eviction is not required for police to remove squatters from a person’s home. The bill stipulates that police can enforce criminal trespassing charges against a squatter. It was reported last week squatters moved in next door to state Rep. Marcus Evans’ Avalon Park home on Chicago’s South Side.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
When it affects “THEM “it becomes a problem
And so it has always been! Now if we can get a couple of politicians carjacked, home invaded and so forth, who know what laws might be passed?
Perhaps we can build the squatters tax funded housing with a special balcony area to burn whatever they want to.
The new law sounds like what should have already been in place. Why would squatters have any rights to a property?