In Florida you cannot enter a garage even if the door is open if the garage is attached. If it is a carport, you are open game.
That is B&E if you ask me.
It's not B & E if the door is already open, because there was no "B" to the "E". Maybe a criminal justice course could help you with this.
However, different states have different laws pertaining to this. Before you issue a blanket statement of yes or no, you should refer to which state you're asking about.
And I don't think you are accurate on Floridas law.
In Fl you cannot have a breach of the peace during a repossesion. the repo man cannot enter a dwelling to get the car. That means even if garage door is open.
However, possession is 9/10ths of the law. Your car is still gone no matter what kind of legal action is taken against the repo company.
Your car may be gone, but you still have your rights. Sue the driver and the tow company and file complaints with the BBB, Consumer Protection, and the FTC. The tow driver broke the law.
No, repo persons can not enter your residence without permission and an attached garage is your property.
No, a repo man can enter your driveway but if the car is in a locked garage they do not have the right to enter without your permission. This rule applies to your home as well.
They can, but its not legal. Repo men have no legal authority to enter your gated property or your home without your concent to get a vehicle. If they do so you are entitled to call the police and press charges for trespass.
NO, THAT IS TRESPASSING IN ANY STATE
No, it is illegal for someone to enter your property without permission.
Mailmen have a legal authority to trespass upon private property to deliver mail - in accordance with Federal Law. However, they do not have the authority to enter any structure, that is Breaking-and-entering. More-so, no person has the authority to enter a structure without a warrant or exigent circumstances.
Yes, it is illegal to enter someone's house without permission. This is considered trespassing and is a violation of the law.
The Fourth Amendment protects individuals from having soldiers enter their home without permission.
It can be aslong as they have permission to enter the home they cannot enter without permission or they can be arrested for breaking and entry
no no no
Yes, it is illegal for someone to enter your house without permission. This is considered trespassing, which is a violation of property rights and can lead to legal consequences.
No, a juvenile cannot enter into such an agreement and the repossession agent could be held legally accountable for attempting/taking part in such action.