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Dealing with Squatters: How to Calm an Agitated Person

May 06 2019

So the home you're showing has a squatter, and the squatter not only won't leave the property, but the situation seems to be headed toward a confrontation.

What can you do de-escalate the situation? Watch this week's episode of "Real Answers" to find out:

  • The body language to use to show squatters that you're not a threat
  • Why you should validate the squatters feelings, even if you don't agree with them
  • A sample script to use to talk down an agitated squatter

Once you've calmed the squatter and de-escalated the situation, it's time to take the next step. What's that? Find out in next week's episode of Real Answers!

 

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