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As a property owner, you probably know to expect the unexpected. Chances are you know what to do in a simple power outage or even a natural disaster, which you can be prepared for. And sometimes, maybe, you’ll have to deal with trespassers. So, what should you do if someone enters your property without permission? Let’s explore your options. But first, let’s understand what trespassing is.
What is trespassing?
Trespassing is the act of entering private property or land without the owner’s permission. Depending on local laws, trespassing can have both criminal and civil consequences. You, as an owner, could take legal action against the trespasser. The trespasser, on the other hand, could be charged with criminal trespassing and face penalties or fines.
The definition of trespassing and its consequences vary from state to state. It’s important to understand how local regulations apply to your situation. Additionally, it’s worth noting that trespassing does not always denote a criminal act. A person could unintentionally trespass without realizing they are on private property.
According to Justia, there must be intent for trespassing to be considered a criminal act. This means that the trespasser must be aware that they do not have permission to be on the property. This highlights the importance of making it clear that trespassing on your property is not permitted.
What can I do if someone trespasses on my property?
If someone is trespassing on your property, there are a few things you can do. When in doubt, contact law enforcement before taking any action. If you’re comfortable doing so, you may calmly and firmly inform the unwelcome intruder that they are trespassing on private property and ask them to leave. If they refuse, avoid engaging further if you aren’t comfortable. Let law enforcement handle the situation, rather than putting yourself at risk.
With a wireless security camera or a video doorbell with 2-Way Audio, you can hear and speak to intruders from a safe distance. Consider options like the Arlo 2nd Gen Essential Security Camera or the new Arlo Video Doorbell to avoid putting yourself in dangerous situations.
Someone keeps trespassing on my property, what can I do?
If someone repeatedly trespasses on your property, the first thing you should do is seek legal advice. An attorney can help you understand your situation, your rights, and your legal options as a property owner.
Additionally, it’s crucial to document with dates and times every incident and interaction with the trespasser. For example, keep a copy of your security footage. If you called the police, request a copy of the police report. These files will be useful for filing a claim or a lawsuit.
How to protect your home from trespassers.
To prevent strangers from trespassing on your home, there are some visual cues you can use to your advantage to deter intruders. For example, put a fence around your property, hang a “No Trespassing” sign, and install a home security system. An outdoor security camera like the Pro 3 Wireless Floodlight Camera on your back or front porch shows potential thieves that your place is being monitored. Additionally, consider taking further security measures to protect yourself against home invasion.
1. Install a fence around your property.
A fence should be your house’s first defense. Installing a sturdy fence around your property provides a physical barrier that deters potential intruders and grants you privacy. Plus, if a person willingly jumps over your fence and trespasses on your home, they can’t claim ignorance of it being private property.
2. Put a “No Trespassing” sign on your home.
Nothing says “private property” like a “No Trespassing” sign. If a fence is not enough, a sign can be helpful to make it extra obvious that trespassing is not permitted. Keep in mind that some trespassers still can ignore it or overlook it.
3. Install a security system.
A comprehensive security system will protect your home, deterring potential intruders and alerting you of trespassers. Alarm systems like the Arlo Home Security System detect and monitor eight threats. Install the All-in-One Sensors on doors and windows for alerts when they’re opened, or use them inside as motion sensors.
Also, consider security cameras like the Arlo Ultra 2 with 4K video and Color Night Vision. For front porch protection, try a video doorbell like the Arlo 2nd Gen Video Doorbell, available in either an HD or 2K video model and Night Vision. Plus, with the Arlo Secure subscription, you will get 30-day Cloud Backup for your security footage.
Protect your home from trespassers with Arlo.
Safeguard yourself and your loved ones from trespassers with Arlo security cameras, home security systems, and video doorbells. With Arlo, your home will be protected from strangers, no matter how close they attempt to get.