Trespassing And Threats Guide
Summary
In Florida, if someone refuses to leave your property after being asked, it can be considered trespassing. Document the incident with photos or video, collect evidence or witness statements, and consider filing a formal complaint or seeking a restraining order if the behavior persists. If law enforcement cannot assist, consult a lawyer for further guidance. Stay safe and ensure thorough documentation of all incidents.Full Conversation
Yes.
It sounds like the situation has become more serious. Would you like assistance in connecting with local law enforcement or legal experts who can help you address this issue?
I already called law enforcement. They said they couldn’t help.
If law enforcement can't assist, consider these steps:
- Document the incident with photos or video.
- Collect any evidence or witness statements.
- File a formal complaint or seek a restraining order.
Would you like help connecting with a local lawyer or legal expert for further assistance?
No, thank you.
Case Rating: *
The situation involves trespassing and potential threats, which can be serious. Since you have already involved law enforcement and declined further legal assistance, ensure you document all incidents thoroughly. Consider seeking a restraining order if the behavior persists. Stay safe and consult a lawyer if the situation escalates further.
Okay
Case Rating: *
The situation involves trespassing and potential threats, which is serious but not currently high value for a lawyer since you've declined further legal assistance and law enforcement was contacted. Continue documenting incidents, and seek a restraining order if necessary. Stay safe and consult a lawyer if it escalates further.