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What if someone else occupies my house?

If the ownership of the house is yours, it is recommended to call the police. According to Article 39 of the Constitution, the houses of China citizens are inviolable. It is forbidden to illegally search or invade citizens' houses. That is, the inviolability of citizens' houses is a basic right of citizens, which is as important as citizens' personal freedom and personal dignity and is also protected by law. Based on this, China's Criminal Law stipulates that "the crime of illegally invading houses" constitutes this crime and is punishable by fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years or criminal detention. Abuse of power by judicial staff constitutes a heavier punishment for this crime. Whoever illegally intrudes into another person's house, but not serious enough for criminal punishment, shall be detained for not more than five days, fined not more than 200 yuan or given a warning. If you have legal problems, ask a lawyer. Professional lawyers are not required. Charge answer.