
Trespass Law
Trespass law involves the unauthorized entry onto someone else's property. It protects property rights, ensuring that landowners have control over who can access their land. A person commits trespass if they enter or remain on the property without permission, whether it's by foot, vehicle, or other means. This law covers various scenarios, including physical intrusion and sometimes even stopping someone from using their property. While trespass doesn't necessarily involve malicious intent, property owners can seek legal remedies, such as damages or injunctions, if they wish to address the violation.