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Yes they can give permission
You must get permission from the owner or the owner's legal agent.
Proprietor
The owner of the property, or if a business, the person in charge of the business.
A landlord can only go onto property unannounced to handle an emergency. In Pennsylvania, a landlord needs to give the tenant 24 hours notice to enter a property
No, in order to enter the tenant's property for whatever reason, the landlord must give prior written notice; usually seven days.
You should have permission in writing from all the owners of the property.
Your neighbor has no authority to grant any rights in your property to a third party unless he was granted the right to do so by you or a prior owner of your land.
If you have given your neighbor permission to maintain a portion of your land they can't later make a claim of adverse possession. To prevail in an adverse possession claim the use must be open and without the permission of the owner. In order to protect your rights you may want to consider asking your neighbor to sign a statement if he wants to continue using that property. It should state something to the effect that he is maintaining that portion of your property for purposes of convenience and with your permission. You should also state the permitted use is not intended to create any rights of easement or other rights to your property in your neighbor's favor and can be terminated at any time by a notice in writing from you. You should seek the advice of a real estate attorney in your area who could explain your options under the laws of your state.
Once the property owner gives consent to search, ALL may enter. The permission is blanket approval for a search to be conducted by whatever police manpower is present.Side-note: As a practical matter - ANY officer who would enter an unknown premises, alone and un-aided, to search by themselves for wanted subject when back-up was available, is a fool!
well you go to your chat bar and type in permission (name of player) then enter and it should work.
if it is your property then no- if it is shared then yes you must supply a key