Unauthorized Property Entry Texas
Summary
In Texas, companies cannot enter a landowners property and take possession of a building without legal authority. Legal recourse includes filing a trespass claim, seeking an injunction, or claiming damages if property damage occurs. Consider consulting a local attorney, especially if you are a veteran seeking representation on a contingency basis.Full Conversation
What's the recourse if that happens?
In New Jersey, if a company improperly enters your property, you can consider the following legal recourse:
- File a Trespass Claim: You can potentially file a lawsuit for trespassing.
- Seek an Injunction: Request a court order to prevent further unauthorized entries.
- Claim Damages: If there is damage to your property, you might be entitled to compensation.
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Please give recourse for Texas only.
In Texas, if a company wrongfully enters your property, you can consider the following legal recourses:
- File a Trespass Claim: Sue for trespassing if they entered without permission.
- Seek an Injunction: Obtain a court order to prevent further unauthorized entries.
- Claim Damages: If your property was damaged, you could seek compensation.
Would you like help connecting with a local lawyer to pursue these options?
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Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, can you please provide a bit more information about the issue?
I want an attorney that can take a case like this for a veteran and on contingency basis.
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It seems like a potentially strong case, especially if there has been unauthorized entry onto the property. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If yes, could you please provide your phone number?