Adelaide man loses trespassing appeal against market research company

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Dean Cosenza says an interviewer's banging and ringing on the door in an unreasonable manner caused him and his mother much distress and harassment.

An Adelaide man has lost a compensation claim against a market research company he claimed illegally trespassed on his property.Adelaide man Dean Cosenza sued a market research company for going on his property without approval

Mr Cosenza sought $100,000 compensation in the Adelaide Magistrates Court for the trespass that occurred in February 2017. The sign refers to a High Court case that decided people could revoke permission for police to be on their property. An administrative error resulted in him being awarded the maximum $100,000 instead of another hearing being arranged to determine damages.Interviewer had wife act on his behalf

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