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The 'squatters rights' laws supports them more than the owner
You may be confusing "Squatter's Rights" with "Adverse Possession."
What happened to the dignity of stealing shit with righteous indignation?
The house was worth more than $1,000.
A University of California-Los Angeles professor made her views on climate change public in a recent op-ed, questioning American private homeownership in response to climate change, particularly California’s forest fires.
Professor Kian Goah, assistant professor of urban planning at UCLA, whose expertise includes urban ecological design, spatial politics, and social mobilization in the issues of climate change and global urbanization, argued in an op-ed for The Nation that what makes the California forest fires even worse is urban planning. Its subtitle reads, "if we want to keep cities safe in the face of climate change, we need to seriously question the ideal of private homeownership."
“Yes, climate change intensifies the fires—but the ways in which we plan and develop our cities makes them even more destructive. The growth of urban regions in the second half of the 20th century has been dominated by economic development, aspirations of homeownership, and belief in the importance of private property,” she writes.
Professor Kian Goah, assistant professor of urban planning at UCLA
POSTED: No shooting the homeless without first firing a warning shot.
How about questioning Tenure?
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