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Trespass to Land

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Trespass to land occurs when someone refuses to leave the property after they have been told to do so.

A person is subject to liability for trespass, regardless of whether he causes harm, if he intentionally:

  • Enters the land or causes another to do so
  • Remains on the land when asked to leave
  • Fails to remove from the land a possession that he is responsible for removing

Examples include domestic violence cases in which one person has been ordered to leave the premises but doesn't, an unwanted person enters an establishment and refuses to leave, and when a person refuses or neglects to take away a personal belonging from another person's property.

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