What notice must be provided to a trespasser?
As previously mentioned, under Florida Statutes section 588.10, a property owner must provide proper notice to all parties that may enter the property. All gates, fence corners, and all boundaries that lay along waterways must have posted notices of proper size and composition. The postings can be no more than 500 feet apart. If no notice of trespassing is posted on a piece of property and the party cannot know who owns the land, the party may not be able to be assumed to be a trespasser. This may change the party’s status in liability for damages for harm that may befall that individual. Certain facilities require different wording in the posted notices, and a different penalty for the person caught trespassing. For example, if someone is caught tresspassing on a property that manufactures agricultural chemicals, the offender commits a felony of the third degree. However, the facility owner must post , prior to the offense, notices that included the following phrases throughout the pr
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