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How to File a Trespassing Restraining Order

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Summary: File a trespassing restraining order by contacting the local court house for important information regarding the state-by-state requirements. Fence in and protect your property with advice from a certified family mediator in this free video on legal information.

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By Robert M Todd
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Robert Todd is the managing partner and president of Robert M. Todd, P.A. and Family Law Solutions. He is a certified family mediator and Florida Supreme Court certified civil...read more

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on 5/4/2009 Me and my friend went to his old house him and his dad move out like 4 months ago but he doesnt know if his house if foreclosure or not the house doesnt have a sign or anything indicating that its been close Me and my friend went to his old house to get something he left there but neighbors call the cops because they though we were like stealing or something then he told us that we were traspassing the property and that they were gonna call the bank and see if they foreclosure the house etc he said that we could get charged for damages and get a warrent even thou we didnt damage anything we were there for like 10 mins or less. Is the house already forcelosure or something even thou no sign or anything saids it. ( it was his old house and we didnt know if it was foreclosure or not we didnt want to steal or damage we just went for a sub box ) Me and my friend had the garage open and my car was in the drive way i mean WE werent hidding from neightbors or anthying

can i acutally get charge for damages or something ? we were there for 10 mins and the cops he lets us go but he was going to call the bank etc how can i defend my self ? i havent got a call yet or something


when they move out they never talk to the bank they just moved out and him and i didnt know if it was his dad house was still his or not i mean they dont have a sign and he doesnt talk much to his dad so he didnt know he never ask his dad ( they didnt moveout because the house was foreclosure because it never was when they left )


THey didnt moved out because it was FORECLOSURE

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"Someone continues to walk on your property and use your property without your permission, and you want to stop it. Hello, I am Robert Todd, and I am here to answer how do I file a trespassing restraining order. Well this of course is going to vary from state to state, depending on the state in which you live, the law is going to dictate or set forth requirements that are, that need to be met before you can obtain such a restraining order. You may check your state in which you live, their particular statutes to see what it says. Another way is to contact your local court house and find out what forms they have available for trespassing restraining orders, and then find out if they will assist you in completing the application and the process for obtaining such an order. And then there is also the most practical way, is to be sure that the property that is being trespassed upon is fenced, and that there are signs posted indicating that it is private property and that trespassers will be prosecuted. I am Robert Todd and thank you for watching."

eHow Article: How to File a Trespassing Restraining Order

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