Depends on your state laws, but if you have a key, you might not be considered a trespasser unless you obtained the key without his consent. If you don't have a key or permission to enter, it's probably trespassing and you might try requesting that he set a time to allow you access for the purpose of removing your belongings.
Yes, personal belongings such as wallets, phones, and jewelry can be confiscated when you are arrested. These items are usually stored by law enforcement until your release.
The timeframe for removing personal belongings after the death of a family member with lifetime rights to a property depends on local laws and any provisions in the person's will or estate planning documents. Typically, the family may need to remove belongings promptly after death to facilitate the settling of the estate and potential sale or transfer of the property. It is advisable to consult with a legal professional for guidance on specific timelines and requirements in this situation.
Georgia has personal property taxes. These are only applicable to personal properties valued more than $7,500. Personal properties valued at $7,500 or less are not billed or entered on the tax digest.
Yes, it is illegal to TP a house without the owner's permission. Trespassing on someone's property and causing damage by throwing objects like toilet paper can result in charges of vandalism or trespassing. It is always best to get permission before engaging in any type of prank on someone's property.
Torts can be classified based on the type of harm caused, such as intentional torts (like assault and battery) and negligence torts (like medical malpractice). They can also be classified based on the legal remedy sought, such as personal injury torts (like car accidents) and property damage torts (like trespassing).
Having insurance as an apartment renter provides protection for personal belongings in case of theft, fire, or other disasters. It also offers liability coverage in case someone is injured in the apartment.
If the search warrant is for the entire premises, and you, or your belongings, are in "the premises," yes, your personal belongings can be searched.
They don't charge you to get your personal belongings back... they charge you a "storage fee" for the time they stored your personal belongings. And yes, they can do that.
Yes you can retrieve personal belongings from your car if it gets repossessed. By law you are allowed 7 days after your car gets repossessed to retrieve your personal belongings.
Renter's insurance for apartments provides benefits such as protecting your personal belongings from theft or damage, covering liability in case someone is injured in your apartment, and offering temporary living expenses if your apartment becomes uninhabitable.
Yes, pictures of people and personal belongings are often used in Voodoo.
Yes, you can store your personal belongings in the attic as long as it is safe and appropriate for the items you want to store.
Unless the child actually bought them, they have no personal belongings.
When you go to jail, your personal belongings are typically stored in a secure location by the authorities until you are released.
There are several meanings for the term "belongings". Among them are: "personal effects", "goods", and "possessions". During exam time, students often take their personal "belongings" up to the front of the room.
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It depends on where you are. In most states, no there is no requirement for that, but they do have to let you come retrieve your personal belongings later.