A tresspasser; the act of tresspasing
Yes. He is checking for code violation and will call first.
Yes, doing graffiti on someone else's property is illegal unless you have permission. It's call vandalism.
unless you have permission Well, I must say, it's not too polite to go into someone else's yard unless they have given you their permission. And, if they feel like it, they can call the police and report tresspassing. So, I'd ask before you go onto someone else's property. I hope this answers your question! --A WikiAnswers user
I presume you mean that someone you see is cutting trees... It all depends on who's property he is on. If he's on your property and does not have your permission...then call the police.
Of course not! You can call the authorities and have them charged with trespassing. You need to make sure that someone else with a valid right didn't give them permission (such as your spouse!).
By whom? For how long?? With or without your permission??? Call a local towing company and pay them to tow it away. Notify the cops first.
Sue? No. Call the cops? yes. They are trespassing but if they are under the age of 18 you will most likely get nowhere. your best course of action is to talk to their parents. but if they are over 18 you can call the cops and they can be charged with trespassing and maybe for brandishing a firearm in public
This is fine only if you're close friends (and/or have been given special permission).
Ask the trespasser to leave. If they refuse, or you believe you would be in danger if you asked them to leave, call the local police. They will remove the trespasser.
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YES, he does. not if you would have caught him in action, They can not come onto your private property, block him in call the police yes the recovery agent can enter your private property. read your contract. you gave him permission
Unless you are emancipated, or your have your parents' permission, you don't. You can run away, but your parents have every right to call the police and have you brought back. You are essentially property until you are 18.