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Whether the house has structural damage. Almost! It's essential that you determine if there is any structural damage to the property and if there is, how bad the damage is. You shouldn't squat in a home with too much damage as that is unsafe. You should also avoid properties that are condemned. While these factors are important to keep in mind, there are also other criteria you should consider. Pick another answer!

What the indoor temperature of the house is. You're partially right! Once you first enter a property, pay attention to the temperature inside. If the house is cold inside when it's warm outside, or vice versa, it might be a better property to squat in than others. This is correct, but there are also other things you should consider about the house. Try again...

Whether the home has running water. You're not wrong, but there's a better answer! Most properties with a well will continue to have running water after the valid owner leaves the home. These are ideal houses to squat in, because you won't have to turn on a water bill to use the water. Try another answer...

Whether the house still has electricity running. Close! Sometimes an owner will leave a property before the electricity has formally turned off. While working electricity is often temporary until you put the utility in your name, you can take advantage of the opportunity to have working air and lights. However, there are other aspects of a property to consider before you decide to squat there. Click on another answer to find the right one...