Self-help (law)

Self-help, in the context of a legal doctrine, refers to individuals exercising their rights without resorting to legal writs or consulting higher authorities. This occurs, for example, when a financial institution repossesses a car on which it holds both the title and a defaulted note. Individuals may resort to self-help when they retrieve property under the unauthorized control of another person or abate nuisances, such as using sandbags and ditches to protect land from flooding.

A self-help eviction refers to a commercial landlord's common law right to peaceably reenter their property to evict a defaulting tenant or other person with no right of possession.[1]

  1. ^ Bailey, Adam Leitman; Desiderio, John M. (2020-12-15). "Self-Help Eviction in 2020/2021". New York Law Journal. Retrieved 2021-01-07.