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Understanding Squatters: A Closer Look at Squatting Phenomenon

Explore the world of squatters, individuals living in empty properties without title or payment. Learn about squatting as a reaction to policy, alternative living, and its criminal status in the Czech Republic. Discover the global scale of squatters and political squatting movements. Author Robert Neuwirth sheds light on this controversial topic. Find out about squatting at Villa Milada in the Czech Republic. Thanks for your attention!

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Understanding Squatters: A Closer Look at Squatting Phenomenon

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  1. Squatters Kajgrová Lenka

  2. Squatters are peoplewho live in anempty house withoutanytitle, right, paymentof rent. • Squatting - it is the reaction to thepolicy. • Alternativeliving SYMBOL:

  3. About squatting • In the Czech Republic itis a criminaloffense. • AuthorRobert Neuwirth. • There are onebillionsquattersglobally. • Some squatting movements are political, such as anarchist, autonomistorsocialist.

  4. Place for squatting – WHERE? • To settle on or occupy an abandoned or unoccupied area of land and a building – usually residential.

  5. In the Czech Republic – villa Milada.

  6. Thanks for your attention!

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