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In addition to clearly stating that the letter recipient is not allowed on your property, your No Trespassing letter should contain: The date the letter is effective, the offender's name and the address of the premises that are off limits. Always send No Trespassing letters through certified mail and keep the receipt.
For the most part, property owners can decide who is or is not allowed on their property. Technically, they do not need a ?lawful? reason to serve you with a notice of trespass. A notice of trespass is typically issued after some type of dispute with a business or property owner.
The elements of a cease and desist letter are rather simple: Include your name and address. Include the recipient's name and address. Demand the recipient to stop the harassment. Send it via certified mail, return receipt requested.
Once issued, trespass warnings are permanent. Trespass warnings can haunt a person many years later, as law enforcement can find out on the computer within seconds. There is no right of appeal of a trespass warning, especially if the property involved is private commercial property with the implied right of access.
Valid trespass warnings may be issued for any duration as determined by the authorized owner or agent.