No, you cannot legally push someone off your property unless they are trespassing and you are acting in self-defense. It is important to contact law enforcement to handle such situations.
chuck it off your property
A court order to keep someone off your property is typically called a "restraining order" or "protective order." In some cases, it may also be referred to as an "eviction order" if it pertains to a tenant. These orders legally prohibit the individual from entering or remaining on the specified property.
To remove someone from your property legally, you can ask them to leave politely first. If they refuse, you can call the police to have them removed for trespassing. You may also consider obtaining a restraining order if the situation warrants it.
If a person has trespassed onto a property when they have been asked not to, the owner of the property can take out a trespass warrant. This will legally keep them off the property and legal action can be taken if they enter.
Push from the back of the screen.
A property manager manages property and can request someone to leave at any time without reason.
Action-Reaction. When someone tries to jump off it, their forward push is equaled by the backward push exerted on the object they are pushing against.
Punch him the head, when he falls off kick him to the gutter where he belongs. Valid point but that's not realy legally
In a reverse mortgage arrangement the lender ends up with the property unless someone pays off the mortgage.In a reverse mortgage arrangement the lender ends up with the property unless someone pays off the mortgage.In a reverse mortgage arrangement the lender ends up with the property unless someone pays off the mortgage.In a reverse mortgage arrangement the lender ends up with the property unless someone pays off the mortgage.
It is not your property when you have sold it to someone else or when you have not payed your rent or money off. If you have not keep up on your payments you can possibly lose your whole property. :) It is either your property or not your property. It cannot be your property at the same time as not your property.
When someone is on another's property they are trespassing so get a 'no trespassing sign' and put it in plain sight. If this person is still on your property then be calm and ask them to read the sign and to please stay off your property. If they become belligerent or they refuse to stop then phone the police.
You can legally cut off whatever hangs over your property. Better to talk to you neighbor first.