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How to Write a No Trespassing Letter

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Summary: To write a no trespassing letter, research the State's statute regard trespassing to warn violators of the potential repercussions. Write a no trespassing letter with tips from a writing instructor in this free video on writing.

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Laura Minnigerode is a writing instructor and former classroom teacher. Her teaching experience includes public and private schools, as well as writing workshops for adults and...read more

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"Hi! I'm Laura from Youngwritersworshop.com. And I'm going to talk about how to write a no trespassing letter. If someone trespasses on your property. There's a few steps that you need to take in order to document this. And fully warn them of the potential repercussions of this. Research exactly what your State's statute is regarding trespassing. This will give you a lot of the words to use in your letter. You go, find on your State's website. What exactly the law states about trespassing. This is going to include whose in danger of violating the no trespassing law. What they would have to do to avoid this. And what some of the repercussions would be. So that's really the bulk of your letter."

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