Pennsylvania laws 18 Pa.C.S. Sections 6503 and 6504 address the illegal posting of advertisements on property without owner consent and define public nuisances. Violating Section 6503 by posting ads on property without permission is a summary offense, while creating or maintaining public nuisances is a second-degree misdemeanor, with potential abatement orders.
It is illegal to post advertisements, signs, or notices on another person's property without their written consent, unless the posting is legally required or ordered by a court.
Posting advertisements without permission is a summary offense, which can result in fines or other minor penalties. Creating or maintaining public nuisances is a second-degree misdemeanor.
Yes, posting notices required by law or court orders, or notices related to the premises where they are posted, are exceptions to the law.
A public nuisance involves erecting, maintaining, or causing to be maintained any condition that is harmful or inconvenient to the public, which can lead to misdemeanor charges and abatement orders.