California Penal Code Section 602 PC includes over thirty different forms of trespassing, but all adhere to the same general elements of willfully entering or remaining on someone else's property. Landowners should have either “No Trespassing” signs posted, and/or enclose their land with a fence.
Under the law of trespass, if someone enters the property without permission you can ask them to leave. If they refuse to go when asked, from that point they are committing a trespass. A trespasser can even be sued for doing it, particularly if they cause any damage to your property.
Under the law of trespass, if someone enters the property without permission you can ask them to leave. If they refuse to go when asked, they are trespassing and you can use reasonable force to remove them.
A person convicted of trespassing most often faces a fine as a penalty. Fines can be imposed either separately from or in addition to jail sentences. Trespassing fines vary widely, from a few hundred dollars to as much as $4,000 or more.
Top Four Ways to Keep Trespassers Off Your Property
- Security cameras. Security cameras, especially if they are placed where potential trespassers can see them, also serve as deterrents.
- “No Trespassing” signs. The law is very clear about trespassing.
- Fences.
- Lighting.
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The No Trespassing sign must be posted conspicuously. It should be posted at eye level near your property entrance. After you post this sign, the individual takes full responsibility for his actions.
You are trespassing." If someone trespasses on your property despite due warning the practical remedy is to ask them to leave. If they don't you are entitled to use no more than reasonable force to eject the trespasser.
General Rule: Property Owners Are Not Responsible for Trespasser Injuries. But in any personal injury lawsuit by a trespasser against a property owner, the court will essentially say, “Property owners are not usually liable for injuries to trespassers, so prove why your case is different.”
It is incredibly rare for a trespasser to successfully sue a property owner for an injury, but it is not unheard of. Generally speaking, if someone trespasses on your property and they get hurt, you will not be liable. You have been grossly negligent and/or expect that trespassers may enter your property.