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In Switzerland, squatters don’t stand a chance: evictions within hours and strict sanctions — this is how the country does it.

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In Switzerland, Squatters Don’t Stand a Chance: Evictions Within Hours and Strict Sanctions

In many European countries, illegal occupation of private property can drag on for months or even years, turning into complex legal battles between owners, courts, and occupants. Switzerland, however, takes a very different approach. Thanks to clear laws, fast police action, and strict penalties, squatting rarely lasts more than a few hours—and often doesn’t start at all.

Zero Tolerance for Illegal Occupation

Swiss law treats squatting as a violation of property rights from the very beginning. Property ownership is strongly protected, and unauthorized entry or occupation is considered unlawful. Unlike in some countries where squatters may gain temporary protections, Swiss authorities do not recognize any legal status for people occupying property without permission.

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