Anti-Squatter Weapon: SB 602 Letter
This powerful letter can assist you in addressing squatters without the need for court intervention. Please note, this is not legal advice.
John Doe
1234 Property Lane
Los Angeles, CA 90001
(555) 123-4567
[Date]
[Local Law Enforcement Agency Name]
[Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
Re: Notice to Remove Trespassers Pursuant to California Penal Code Section 602
Dear [Local Law Enforcement Agency],
I am writing to notify your office of ongoing trespassing issues on my property located at [Property Address]. As the property owner, I am requesting your assistance in removing any trespassers from the premises, pursuant to California Penal Code Section 602 and Senate Bill 602.
California Penal Code Section 602 outlines various forms of trespassing and includes provisions that empower property owners and their agents to seek law enforcement assistance in addressing such issues. Under the recent amendments introduced by Senate Bill 602, property owners are provided with additional protections and streamlined procedures for the removal of unauthorized persons from their property.
The specific conduct constituting trespassing at the aforementioned property includes, but is not limited to:
Entering and occupying the property without permission
Refusing to leave the property after being requested to do so
Engaging in activities that disturb the peace and quiet of the property
In accordance with the provisions of California Penal Code Section 602, I am formally requesting that law enforcement take immediate action to remove any individuals found trespassing on the property. This request is being made to protect my rights as a property owner and to ensure the safety and security of the premises.
Please find attached the following documents to support this request:
Proof of ownership of the property
A copy of the written notice provided to the trespassers
Any relevant photographs or evidence of trespassing activities
I appreciate your prompt attention to this matter and your cooperation in enforcing the law to prevent further trespassing incidents. Should you require any additional information or documentation, please do not hesitate to contact me at (555) 123-4567 or [your email address].
Thank you for your assistance.
Sincerely,
John Doe