Nine-tenths of the Law
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Nine-tenths of the Law

Property and Resistance in the United States

  1. 300 pages
  2. English
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eBook - ePub

Nine-tenths of the Law

Property and Resistance in the United States

About this book

"Millions of foreclosed homes and abandoned buildings on one hand; millions of Americans desperate for decent shelter on the other. Hannah Dobbz makes the necessary addition of resources and needs in a book that is both a brilliant history of squatting in the USA and a template for the next stage of the Occupy movement.--Mike Davis, author of Planet of Slums and Buda's Wagon

How does "property" fit into designs for an equitable society? Nine-tenths of the Law examines the history of squatting and property struggles in the United States, from colonialism to twentieth century urban squatting and the foreclosure crisis of the late 2000s, and how such resistance movements shape the law. Stories from our most hard-hit American cities show that property is truly in crisis:

  • One in five homes in Buffalo, NY, are abandoned.
  • Our national housing vacancy rate is 14 percent. If we gave a house to every homeless person in the United States two-thirds of that stock would remain empty.
  • In May of 2011, one in every 103 homes in Nevada was in foreclosure.

Nine-tenths of the Law expands our understanding of property law and highlights recent tactics like creative squatting ventures and the use of adverse possession to claim title to vacant homes. Hannah Dobbz unveils the tangled relationship Americans have always had in creating and sustaining healthy communities.

Hannah Dobbz is a writer, editor, filmmaker, and former squatter. In 2007 she produced a film about squatters in the Bay Area called Shelter. The film has screened widely at universities, bookstores, and community spaces, including the 2009 Three Rivers Film Festival in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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Table of contents

  1. Praise for Nine-Tenths of the Law
  2. Table of Contents
  3. Acknowledgments
  4. Timeline of Significant Property-Related Developments in the United States Since European Settlement (as discussed in this book)
  5. Introduction
  6. Chapter One: And Then There Were None: Indigenous Land Struggles and the ­Problem of Ownership
  7. Chapter Two: "Scattering the Seeds of Discord, Misery, and Insurrection with Both Hands": Land Distribution and Resistance in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
  8. Chapter Three: Junkspace and Its Discontents: A Modern History of Urban Housing
  9. Chapter Four: The Rendering Scarce: Squatters in the Foreclosure Age
  10. Chapter Five: Surreal Estate: Adverse Possession and Other Tales of Squatter's "Rights"
  11. Chapter Six: Outrunning the White Elephant: A Thoughtful Approach to Homeownership
  12. Chapter Seven: Equitable Living without Equity: Housing Cooperatives and Land Trusts
  13. Chapter Eight: The Stories of Spaces: Urban Planning and the Wonder of Used Places
  14. Conclusion
  15. Appendix A: Property Research
  16. Appendix B: Property Laws for Defending an Occupation
  17. Appendix C: Organizing for Occupation's Tips 4 Squatting
  18. Appendix D: Glossary
  19. Appendix E: Adverse Possession Code, State by State
  20. Notes
  21. Index
  22. Copyright