Yes, malls are considered private property because they are owned and operated by private companies or individuals, rather than being owned by the government or public entities. This means that the owners have the right to control access and activities within the mall.
Most strip malls are owned by companies or corporations. The property that they operate with the stores are considered private property as are their parking lots and sidewalks.
No, malls are privately owned properties, not public property.
Your question is unclear. If the owner of the property asks you to leave, and you do not, you are technically trespassing. There being one, two, or eighty-five businesses there is irrelevant. However, simply locating two businesses on private property, with the consent of the owner of that property, is not trespassing. If it were, shopping malls couldn't exist.
Malls are privately owned properties, typically operated by a commercial entity. While they are open to the public for shopping and other activities, they are not considered public property in the same way that parks or government buildings are.
Yes, a gas station is considered private property as it is owned and operated by a private entity for commercial purposes.
If the driveway is on private property then in most states it is considered private property. Though laws differ still per state on this.
In the United States private property is not considered sacred.
Yes, a hotel is considered private property because it is owned by individuals or a company and is not open to the public for free use.
Private property.
MH parks are generally private property anywhere.
A private university's will be. A state college... it is considered public property, but they do have restrictions on who can access them and when.
No,,,,,,,, its considered private property in Canada