How to Keep Your Land Private

January 1, 2022

Safety and security are of utmost importance for any property owner. When dealing with land, particularly if it’s remote, trespassing can be a concern, but there are a number of things you can do to deter would-be trespassers.

Know Your Land

You should regularly walk and inspect your property if you are physically able. This will help ensure the boundaries align with the legal description. During this process, clearly paint property lines and trees to mark your land. Posting “No Trespassing” signs and activities allowed signs are a good way to keep unwanted parties off your property. Surveyors, foresters and game warden can provide valuable information about local rules and regulations.

Control Access

Fencing and sturdy gates will keep entry points secure and discourage unwanted visitors. However, you need make sure not to block state or county roads as this could create issues in certain situations. Neighbors and adjacent landowners can help you keep an eye on your land and let you know if they see anything unusual, especially if you don’t live on your property full time.

Exercise Caution

Sure it can be a frustrating discovery to find someone illegally using or accessing your land, but it’s important to never try to confront any trespassers. Not only is it unlawful for you to detain violators, most states view trespassing as only a misdemeanor offense. Most importantly, it’s a very dangerous position to put yourself in. It will serve you better to capture evidence (pictures, video, vehicle information, physical description) and forward that information to the proper local authorities.

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Sources:

https://mylandplan.org/content/how-discourage-trespassing

https://www.outdoorlife.com/articles/hunting/2015/11/do%E2%80%99s-and-don%E2%80%99ts-dealing-trespassers/

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