Police can search a private home if they have a warrant to search a house. There may be some exceptions under the Patriot Act.
4th Amendment as it makes a search warrant needed to search a home.
your definitions of 'complex' seems pretty broad. if the police see a suspect go into a neighborhood (different buildings) then any search of any apartment therein would have to have a search warrent when entering private homes. now if the police saw, or think they saw (and this is where the law is real vauge) someone go into a specific apartment that would give them probable cause enough to conduct a search of the apartments seen with the suspect goin into. none of these rules apply to bounty hunters, who act on their own individualized code of ethics as far as entering private residences.
Go on to google.com and search homes in your county or if your moving you can search homes in that area.
Writs of assistance - Warrants with which British customs officials had invaded private homes to search for smuggled goods.
The following website allows you to search for foreclosed homes in DC. http://www.foreclosurewarehouse.com/homes/DC/
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Nominally it is the SA Police Services, but Cape Town also has its own Metro police. In addition businesses, homes, neighborhoods and even whole suburbs are guarded by private security companies because of the inadequacy of the Police to cope.
Thousands of homes have private owners
The Writs of Assistance is what allowed the British to search the colonists' homes. It was similar to a search warrant.
No it is not, homes can be searched by the police given very many different circumstances. If the person has probation conditions, just occurred crime and they have probable cause to believe that that someone in that home was a part of the crime, etc etc etc
It's the Writs Of Assistance that allowed the British to search homes. =) This was on my History Test!
in private homes