If you are the non-parolee roomate or housemate of a parolee, all common areas are open for search. Any area that is yours alone is not subject to search. However, anything you refuse to a parole officer, in reality, reflects upon the parolee he supervises.
Yes, part of your miranda rights
First he will have to show his I.D card, second he must have a proper warrant to search your house, if all this is not there he can stay out.
No. If this has happened to you, contact an attorney right away. You may have had your rights infringed.
Legally, a life tenant is someone who has rights to the house only during their lifetime. A life tenant cannot leave the house to anyone by will because they do not have complete rights to the house.
First of all you must no your rights very well, the officer must first show his I.D card and badge to you at the gate of your house, and not inside your very own house , then the warrantmust always be opened and read to you , before he puts his legs inside your house. . A sealed warrant should mean nothing . It must always be opened and read clearly.
There are several ways to search but it certainly helps if you know what county. Go to the court house in the county they lived or owned land in and do a title search.
Do a title search at the court house or hire someone to like a landman or attorney.
In general, police need reasonable suspicion or a warrant to search students. However, there are exceptions, such as if a student is consenting to the search or if an emergency situation exists where waiting for a warrant would compromise safety. It is important for students to know their rights and seek legal advice if they believe their rights have been violated.
George W. Search House was created in 1928.
Human Rights House of Bergen was created in 1999.
Only the police can apply for a search warrant, and only a judge can approve of the search warrant. The police only apply for search warrants when they have reasonable suspicion that their suspect is hiding something illegal in his/her house.
If you sublease a house you have the same rights as the original tenant. You have a right to a habitable house m and timely repairs.