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matthewmarkus
1847 days ago
"If a landlord does not give notice to the tenants or enters for an unauthorized purpose, the landlord may be charged with trespassing" [1].
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https://www.criminaldefenselawyer.com/resources/can-you-tres...
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ClumsyPilot
1847 days ago
Which is different than breaking and entering
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matthewmarkus
1847 days ago
Yes, sure. But the point is that, under certain circumstances, the use of the key can exceed your level of authorization. Possession of the key isn't a get out of jail free card.
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cgriswald
1847 days ago
The point seems to be that using the key isn’t the crime.
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