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.
You should go and get advice from an attorney.
No, if you were evicted you no longer have a lawful right to enter.
No, it is illegal to open someone else's mail, even if it is delivered to your house.
In WA, you have to be 18 to enter a legal contract... so if the landlord requires a lease, you need someone over 18 to co-sign with you.
Yes, it is generally legal to take pictures of someone's house from a public location. However, it is important to respect the privacy of the homeowner and not trespass on their property to take photos.
If someone is on the title of your house, they have legal ownership rights and cannot be kicked out without following proper legal procedures, such as a formal eviction process. It is recommended to consult with a legal professional to understand your specific situation and options.
Minors generally do not have the legal capacity to give consent. It is the responsibility of the homeowner or resident to ensure that individuals entering their house have permission from a legal guardian or parent.
Searching a house WEEKLY? It's not the type of crime(s) - the question is - what is their legal authority for doing so? Do they have the permission of a resident member of the household to enter? Do they have a warrant? Are they acting on good information that someone or something they are looking for is there? They should not be entering without proper legal authority to do so.
it is ilegal unless you have permission
The minimum legal age to purchase a house in Canada is 18. If a person is under the age of 18, they are unable to enter into a contract since they are still considered a minor.
When someone goes to jail, their house typically remains in their possession unless they are unable to maintain ownership due to financial reasons or legal issues. In some cases, the house may be seized or sold to cover debts or legal fees.