noun
- a person who unlawfully occupies an uninhabited building or unused land
- a settler who occupies land without legal title, especially in the American West
Usage: historical
Examples
- The squatter had been living in the abandoned warehouse for months.
- Police evicted several squatters from the empty building.
- Many squatters eventually gained legal ownership of their land through homestead laws.
- The old factory became home to a community of squatters.
- Squatters’ rights sometimes allow long-term occupants to claim property.
- The city struggled with how to handle squatters in vacant lots.
- During westward expansion, many squatters settled on unclaimed territory.