There are three separate styles of signs and they all serve different purposes under the law and in deterring crime. The first style of sign is meant for use on the property of a business. It allows the Police Department to enforce California Penal Code 602(k), trespassing, Sacramento City Code 9.16.140 which prohibits any person from remaining on the exterior business premises when the business is closed, including parking areas, and Sacramento City Code 9.08.030 which prohibits loitering with the intent to commit certain drug offenses. The second style of sign is meant for use on the property of apartment complexes. It allows the Police Department to enforce California Penal Code 602(k), trespassing and Sacramento City Code 9.08.030 which prohibits loitering with the intent to commit certain drug offenses. The third style of sign is meant for use on private property or residences. It allows the Police Department to enforce California Penal Code 602(k), trespassing and provides a warning to criminals to stay off the property.
yes
It's not legal for anyone to stalk you, but the term "stalk" has a pretty specific legal meaning. Also, if the property in question - the land and the home on it - is your property, you have every right to have someone arrested for trespassing if they are there without your permission.
No. It depends on the apartment. There is no law here that states you can have a dog. Some apartment owners allow animals , but others don't. Some charge a fee for having a pet and others don't. So, it is apartment by apartment.
This depends on the terms of your lease. Read the fine print. Many (most) apartment complexes have clauses the lease which give the owner the authority to make changes like this whenever they want. The only legal ground you would have against something like that would be if they moved you into an apartment which was demonstrably of lower quality, smaller, or did not have features which you paid extra for. For example, if you paid extra for a ground-floor or handicapped accessible apartment.
Probably. If you have no legal right to be there then it would be trespassing or burglary.
"If somebody likes to rent apartment for prostitution in Iceland is it legal?"
Since trespassing is a legal matter, you are best advised to contact your local police authority if you either want a definition of trespassing or want to press charges of trespassing.
It's legal - it might not be a good idea.
If it is privately owned property and stipulates no trespassing (like a gated community or such) then yes. Unless the Repo men have a court order or similar legal document. Then no, the guards cannot, and are obliged by law to assist the repo men.
probably, if its not there property make them leave or it's trespassing
what age do you have to be to rent an apartment in Ontario
There is a legal age for leasing an apartment in all 50 states. In most states, the age of majority is 18. Leasing an apartment falls under contract law.