Joshua tree homeless man harass guests

Joshua tree homeless man harass guests

Hello, this is my first post here. I manage a property in Joshua tree and there has been a homeless man coming into our property twice now. First time there was no one there, second time there was a guest and it terrified them, forcing them to leave before check out time. I have contacted the authorities both times and it seems like it’s not working. The property is located on **, we are considering building a gate but the idk about the efficiency of it since they can just flip over. I don’t know if other hosts around the area have experience similar problem. Please give me some advice I really don’t want to spend a tremendous amount in fencing in every corner of the property. 

 

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Shelley159
Top Contributor
Stellenbosch, South Africa

Hi @Chengdong0 

One alternative to a wall or fence is to use perimeter beams that trigger an alarm. You can consider whether this is practical in your situation.

Marie8425
Top Contributor
Buckeye, AZ

@Chengdong0 

I am not saying not irritating to your business.  I am just speaking from experience.

Unless the mentally ill person is a danger to himself or someone else.  The police can only treat it has a trespassing complaint.  If he isn't on the property no they ill not look for a trespasser.  If he is on the property they have to respect his rights also.  They ask him to leave and don't do it again.

 

In this type of scenario, and I don't blame your guests I would be scared also.  Try reaching out to a church or charity that assists the mentally ill.  They have resources and experience creating solutions that work for the mentally challenged person.  Ideas we just don't think of maybe a gift of a pair of socks to the man might accomplish what an expensive fence doesn't.  Someone trained as to evaluate his situation

Paula
Former Community Manager
Former Community Manager
Port Moody, Canada

Hello @Chengdong0

 

Our hosts have shared some ideas on how to handle this situation. Do any of them seem suitable for your location?

 

Please keep us posted when you get a chance to review them.

 

Best regards,

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