Holy Crow! That is so crazy! What happened?So to add to the helping yourself talk I have to add a story.
We got new neighbors when I was growing up. A few years later the wife's grandmother passed away and they decided that they would bury her in the field that borders my parents property. My uncle also owns property that connects to the burial site. They told the hearse driver to go to my uncles property at the end of the road and drive through the field. A field with cows on private property. My uncle found the driver taking down the electric fence.
Yes. If you post signs & tell them to leave, but they keep coming back, they are knowingly breaking the law & its on them. Imagine if you didn't post signs or say anything. They could fall in one of our huge potholes & say, "I walk my dog here everyday. Nobody ever told me I was trespassing." Even if they don't actually sue you, the odds are good they're gonna want you to pay their medical bills.I never thought of all the potential problems.... I'm too nice, I'm like "what would walking their dog hurt?" Lol when you put it like that, it makes a lot of sense.... i think I'd be scared at night by random people too.
Although i dont get how they can sue. They can here too but it never made sense to me. Maybe if you didn't have a no trespassing sign or invited them or whatever but if you have a sign, especially multiple clear signs, and they do it anyway, aren't they at fault?
(*Side story) DD1 fell in our yard last October. She simply came off a step wrong, but she landed at a weird angle trying to right herself, twisted her foot & fell. We didn't even think it was broken at first. Turns out she not only broke her ankle, but she tore up the ligaments pretty good. A broken ankle for a young, healthy chickadee like her can heal in 4-6wks in a boot cast. The torn ligaments take a lot longer than bone to heal & had her in a boot cast for 12wks, plus 2 trips to the physical therapist after the cast was off to help her regain strength in that foot. Add up, 1 trip to her doctor, multiple xrays to find the break, 2 trips to the orthopedic doctor, the cost of a boot cast & ankle brace & 2 trips to the physical therapist... It was dang expensive! Recovery went from the beginning of October thru the beginning of January. All from one little misstep doing the same chores she does every single day. We told both doctors what happened, but all the while the insurance company kept sending us out forms asking who's property we were on when it happened & were we sure we weren't at a friends house, public facility, or at work. Also did we own our own property, or was there a landlord they could contact, etc... It was unbelievable. The insurance co was desperate to find someone else to help pay for it so they wouldn't have to.