Sec. 2. As used in this chapter, "squatter" means an individual who: (1) occupies the property of another person; (2) does not have a rental agreement, permission of the property owner, or any other property interest authorizing the individual to occupy the other person's property; and (3) has never had a rental agreement, permission of the property owner, or any other property interest that authorized the individual to occupy the other person's property. The term does not include a person whose rental agreement has expired or who may have violated the rental agreement, or a person who is an invitee on the real property.
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