
Trespass to Land
Trespass to land refers to the unlawful entry onto someone else's property without permission. This can include physically stepping onto the land, placing objects on it, or even causing objects to fall onto it. The landowner has the right to control who enters their property, and trespassing can lead to legal action for damages. It’s important to understand that consent is key; even if someone intends no harm, entering without permission can still be considered trespassing. The law protects property owners' rights to maintain their space and privacy.