The squatter house refers to a simple accommodation facility, usually a place provided by temples, schools, companies and other institutions for employees, students or believers to live in. The squatters are usually common facilities, such as kitchens and toilets, with relatively poor living conditions. The rent of squatter houses is low, which is suitable for people with less affluent economic conditions.
A hermit is a person who believes in Buddhism and practices Buddhism but has not become a monk. Some Buddhist temples will provide accommodation for lay people, but these squatters are usually prepared for monks or travelers, not for lay people. Therefore, whether you can live in a squatter house depends on the specific situation. If the temple or institution provides accommodation for the lay person, the lay person can live in the squatter house. However, it is necessary to abide by the regulations and systems of the temple or institution, such as abiding by the religious regulations of the temple and not disturbing other residents.