Property Offenses in Massachusetts
Property violations in Massachusetts include a spectrum of illicit activities that impinge on the rightful possession and control of an individual’s property without their approval. These violations differ in their gravity and may extend from lesser infractions like unauthorized entry to graver crimes such as break-ins.
The statutes in Massachusetts protect the entitlement of property holders to the undisturbed use and enjoyment of their assets, devoid of uninvited disruptions or encroachments. Furthermore, the statutes ensure the solitary right of persons to manage and hold their property without external meddling.
Next, we delve into some particular property offenses acknowledged by Massachusetts statutes, elucidating each offense and its consequences:
Learn more about specific property offenses below: