the reason tenants are referenced is that the process used is the same, due to the fact that a tenancy muts be ended prior to eviction starting. Eviction is the process of getting someone who isn't supposed to be in the home out.
and by the way, squatters never have the 'right' to be there. squatters live in a house without the permission of the legal owner. Adverse Possession (which is what was claimed in the case of the OP by the squatters, BTW) is the process by which squatters can become the legal holders of the squatted property (it takes something like 15 years AFAIK, the idea being that the legal owner clearly doesn't care someone is living in the property, so they lose it.)
and by the way, squatters never have the 'right' to be there. squatters live in a house without the permission of the legal owner. Adverse Possession (which is what was claimed in the case of the OP by the squatters, BTW) is the process by which squatters can become the legal holders of the squatted property (it takes something like 15 years AFAIK, the idea being that the legal owner clearly doesn't care someone is living in the property, so they lose it.)
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