Yes, actually that is the law in ALL states. You may not deny someone access to a public right-of-way, by barring passage over your property.
Yes, in Washington state, it is illegal to land-lock someone's property. Property owners have the legal right to access their land, and intentionally restricting that access by land-locking is considered a violation of property rights.
A judgment can be against either the person or their property. A personal judgment is against the individual's assets or income, while a lien on property is against the person's property.
Yes, vandalizing someone's property by "teepeeing" their house is considered illegal and can be charged as trespassing or criminal mischief. It is important to respect others' property and find alternative ways to have fun without causing harm or damage.
Yes, it is generally illegal to move someone else's traps without permission. Doing so can be considered theft or tampering with someone else's property, which is against the law. It is always best to communicate with the owner of the traps if there is a need to move them.
In a tenancy by the entireties, property is owned by both spouses collectively. Therefore, if a judgment is entered against one spouse, it typically cannot attach to the property held as tenants by the entireties. This is because creditors generally cannot access property held in this manner to satisfy the debt of one spouse.
Yes, it is against the law to physically harm someone, even if they are on your property without permission. Self-defense may be allowed in some cases, but intentionally breaking someone's nose could result in legal consequences. It's best to contact law enforcement if you feel threatened.
Damaging someones property or causing injury or death.
Bring suit against them in civil court and convince the judge to place a lien against any property them may own.
Yes. Destroying is against the law so yes you can get arrested.
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No, that is against the rules.
Yes, vandalizing someone's property by "teepeeing" their house is considered illegal and can be charged as trespassing or criminal mischief. It is important to respect others' property and find alternative ways to have fun without causing harm or damage.
Anti means against or opposite. If someones anti racist then they are against racism.
A judgment can be against either the person or their property. A personal judgment is against the individual's assets or income, while a lien on property is against the person's property.
Medical insurance covers accidental injury. It does not matter where your child gets hurt. Simply being the owner of a property does not automatically make one liable for everything that occurs on the property. If you feel the property owner was the cause or somehow responsible or otherwise liable for your child's injury you could file a suit against the property owner.
Anti means against or opposite. If someones anti racist then they are against racism.
It's illegal.
You have 90 days from the last day on which labor was performed or goods provided to the property against which the lien will be filed.