Squatting in Fiji
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title:
Squatting in Fiji
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Squatting in Fiji is defined as being "a resident of a dwelling which is illegal according to planning by-laws regardless of whether the landowner has given consent". As of 2018, an estimated 20% of the total population was squatting, including people living on land owned by indigenous clans with informal permission. Most squatters are on the larger islands such as Vanua Levu and Viti Levu.
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description:
Unauthorized occupation of land or buildings in Fiji
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squatting_in_Fiji
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2023-11-27T00:03:38Z
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