Inquiokupas

The term "inquiokupas" is a colloquial blend of two Spanish words:

  • "Inquilinos" (tenants)
  • "Okupas" (squatters or illegal occupants)

"Inquiokupas" refers to tenants who legally enter a rental property but later stop paying rent and refuse to leave, effectively behaving like squatters while having originally entered through a legal rental agreement.

This term is mostly used in Spain and reflects concerns among landlords about the difficulty of evicting non-paying tenants due to lengthy legal processes. It's not a formal legal term but rather a popular expression in media and social discussions.

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