Property Ownership

In Louisiana, a property owner's right to 'exclude others' means:

AThe owner may physically remove anyone from the property
BThe owner may prevent others from entering or using the property without authorization, subject to legal exceptions (emergency services, law enforcement with warrants, easement holders)✓ Correct
CThe owner may exclude government officials always
DThe owner may exclude only trespassers

Explanation

The right to exclude is a fundamental property right allowing owners to prevent unauthorized entry and use of their property. However, it has legal exceptions — emergency responders, law enforcement with warrants, easement holders, and public utility access rights.

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