Steve Frisbie introduces SHIELD Act targeting squatting in Michigan

Steve Frisbie introduces SHIELD Act targeting squatting in Michigan
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State Representative Steve Frisbie has introduced the SHIELD Act in Michigan’s House of Representatives, aiming to address squatting and strengthen property rights across the state. The legislation proposes a new process for homeowners, allowing them to work with county sheriffs to quickly remove unlawful occupants from their properties. Under the plan, after a verified complaint is filed, sheriffs would be required to issue an immediate order to vacate.

“Property rights are foundational to freedom in Michigan,” said Frisbie. “Families who work hard to buy and care for their homes shouldn’t see them stolen by people exploiting the system. The SHIELD Act restores balance and ensures homeowners are fully protected.”

Frisbie highlighted that concerns over squatting have been raised by communities he represents, including Calhoun County. He emphasized that the proposed legislation is intended to benefit neighborhoods throughout Michigan, including both urban areas like Detroit and more rural regions such as the Upper Peninsula.

“This legislation defends every Michigan homeowner, no matter where they live,” Frisbie said. “By safeguarding homeownership, we’re protecting neighborhoods, supporting law-abiding families, and sending a clear message: Michigan will not tolerate squatters.”

The SHIELD Act also contains provisions designed to prevent abuse of its process. It addresses issues such as fraudulent leases and false ownership claims that could otherwise delay rightful owners from regaining access to their homes. The bill allows sheriffs discretion to pursue trespass or other criminal charges when warranted.

The measure has been formally introduced and referred to committee for further consideration.



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