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Psychological Abuse
Abuse is any infringement of freedom of choice about what happens to someone. Anything that goes beyond a border of what they accept is considered abuse.
private property
The term could be "property" or "possessions" (which does not technically mean ownership, only that someone has it).
Calling someone gay as a term of abuse is offensive and illegal in many countries. Bullying and cyberbullying similarly.
steroid abuse.
Quartering
Quartering
real property
A rental property can be a useful long-term investment. If someone is renting your property, you will be getting a sum of money every month just because you own the place.
Trespasser is the term for this. This is illegal and you can be arrested for it. A police officer will not usually arrest someone the first time they are caught trespassing. But it is up to the police officer to arrest or not.
An easement is a limited property right for another person to do something on land that doesn't belong to him, or to prevent another from using his land in a particular way. For example, a right of way is an easement which entitles a landowner to cross over his neighbour's property. There are also easements by which someone can prevent a neighbour from blocking out his access to light or a particular view.