Technically, that parking lot is private property, and you can be asked to leave.
@mark15vintage9Ай бұрын
That is correct, however they would have to contact the actual owner of the property and have that person ask him to leave. I doubt that the guy complaining owns the property.
@deenineАй бұрын
@@mark15vintage9 NO, they wouldn't have to call the property owner. The businesses that lease the property have right the right to trespass people off the property too. Like if you were renting a house. You are not the property owner, but you have the authority to kick people off the property.
@mark15vintage9Ай бұрын
@deenine There is a big difference between renting a house and renting a store in a strip mall. You can stop people from entering your business but can't stop people from being in the parking lot. The parking lot is a communal property usable by any customer for any business in that building.
@deenineАй бұрын
@@mark15vintage9 The only thing you got correct in this comment was that there is a difference between renting a house and a store. Everything else was incorrect. The parking lot is privately owned, but open to the public. It is not a public parking lot. Store limit parking all the time in these lots. You never saw a sign that said "Parking for Customers Only"? If you park on a lot after being told not to they can tow your car. You can get trespassed from a parking lot just like from in the store.
@mark15vintage9Ай бұрын
@deenine You are wrong. The property has an owner. A store has no right to trespass anyone from the parking lot, which would deny them access to every other store. In order to trespass someone from the parking lot, the owner of the land would have to be contacted. A vehicle can not be towed from that publicly accessible parking lot unless the property is posted with access hours such as "no parking between 10pm and 6 am.
@unknownsoul1206Ай бұрын
I bet he went inside and cried cause he couldn't make you stop. What a loser, oh he's filming...it hurts so much, his poor wittle feelings.