Only if you have previously indicated they are not to enter your property, or have signs up stating "no trespassing".
Generally, there is nothing wrong with entering a property itself, it is entering when you are not wanted & not leaving when asked that is the problem.
2007-07-30 16:41:11
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answered by mj69catz 6
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If it's your bathroom door, then it is.
Get rid of the Welcome mat on your front doorstep.
Quite frankly it depends on where the door to the entrance to your house is located. If it's easily accessible and no signs are posted on the path to it stating that being there is trespassing, then knocking on it wouldn't constitute trespassing. By easily accessible it would mean it isn't beyond a closed, gated wall or such.
2007-07-30 23:40:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Not in TN, unless you have a private property, no trespassing sign posted. Salesmen, missionaries, etc., can knock on your door. Is there any reason you even asked this strange question?
2007-07-30 23:44:57
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answered by class act 4
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Yes, especially if they're Democrats.. The last Democrat to knock on my door,, brought me a homemade cake and some vegetables that they grew...I bet they were laced with communist drugs or something. Sheesh, just leave me alone. I hate all my neighbors. They're all Hilary loving gays who knock on my door when I'm busy being mad at liberals.
2007-07-30 23:46:09
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answered by fastfingersalvin 2
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no not at all. lf they knock on your door lt doesn`t mean to say they are trespassing. maybe they just want to know you or lf they can borrow something. l had my neighbour knock on my door to tell me l forgot to turn off my car lights
2007-07-30 23:43:51
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answered by pamela d 6
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tresspassing?is these few lines that is supposed to help us decide tresspassing?no it is not tresspassing unless he has been told by the police he can not come on your property.the way you have it written you want tresspassing for just knocking on the door. does that apply to everyone that knowcks on you door.you did not give enough info for anyone to make a decision
2007-07-31 00:37:21
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answered by charlsyeh 7
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Only if you've warned them - through the local police - not to come onto your property
2007-07-30 23:40:04
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answered by Mickey Mouse Spears 7
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No. You have an implied invitation to allow guests to nock on your door.
2007-07-30 23:40:13
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answered by inog 2
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it depends what ur neigbours like. if u think there they sort of ppl 2 tresspass then maybe they are lol.
2007-07-31 08:00:39
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answered by xx.angel.xx 4
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Nope, they have the right t. If they entered your premises unasked. Then it is tresspassing.
2007-07-30 23:45:16
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answered by Firefly 4
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