Squatters union

[1] Quadrant, a cultural publication based in Sydney ran a story titled the 'Excremental Politics of Squatters' Union' in 1989.

[5] A group which included Tony Greenstein made a deal with a landlord to live and repair a derelict hotel in Hove at 9 Lansdowne Place.

In more recent times, the Squatters Network of Brighton (SNOB) proposed that licensed squats could be a way to solve the city's housing crisis.

[citation needed] In the United States squatter groups have taken on various names including clubs, associations, or unions.

[8] Solon Robinson who settled with his family in the area now known as Crown Point, Indiana established a squatters union in the 1830s.