mjkatzbarry
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Oregon
I have some commercial property that is currently vacant and posted with several very visible "DO NOT TRESPASS" signs on the property. These signs can not be missed. The property was broken into several times and entered by some transients and a thief or two which stole wiring and plumbing fixtures, and anything else that they could take and sell. After replacing these locks no less than 4 x's, I figured there was nothing more for them to steal, so I quit replacing The locks, However; Whenever I noticed a transient in the building, I went to court to testify against them each and every time. For some reason a city inspector went into this building and listed that the wiring and plumbing needed to be fixed and if it were not done by a specific date the city started placing a lien on the property. Is the city inspector allowed to enter private property that has no trespassing signs posted on it. Thank you.
I have some commercial property that is currently vacant and posted with several very visible "DO NOT TRESPASS" signs on the property. These signs can not be missed. The property was broken into several times and entered by some transients and a thief or two which stole wiring and plumbing fixtures, and anything else that they could take and sell. After replacing these locks no less than 4 x's, I figured there was nothing more for them to steal, so I quit replacing The locks, However; Whenever I noticed a transient in the building, I went to court to testify against them each and every time. For some reason a city inspector went into this building and listed that the wiring and plumbing needed to be fixed and if it were not done by a specific date the city started placing a lien on the property. Is the city inspector allowed to enter private property that has no trespassing signs posted on it. Thank you.