legal analysis
trespassing on private houses means trespassing on other people's houses. That is, breaking into other people's houses without the permission of the owner or the competent department and without legal procedures. According to the relevant laws and regulations, citizens' houses are inviolable, so it is forbidden to illegally search or illegally invade citizens' residences. In other words, the inviolability of citizens' housing is a basic right of citizens, which is as important as citizens' personal freedom and personal dignity, and is also protected by law. Relevant laws stipulate the crime of trespassing on houses, which should be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years or criminal detention. Judicial personnel who break into private houses by abusing their powers should be severely punished. Whoever illegally intrudes into another person's house, but not serious enough for criminal punishment, shall be detained for not more than 15 days, fined not more than 2 yuan or given a warning. Citizens' legitimate private property should be inviolable. The state protects citizens' private property rights and inheritance rights according to law. The state may, out of the need of public interests, expropriate and requisition citizens' private property in accordance with the law and make compensation. Therefore, citizens' houses are not allowed to be invaded at will, and it is forbidden to illegally search or invade citizens' houses without permission.
legal basis
article 13 of the constitution of the people's Republic of China * * * citizens' legitimate private property is inviolable. The state protects citizens' private property rights and inheritance rights in accordance with the law. In order to meet the needs of public interests, the state may expropriate or requisition citizens' private property in accordance with the law and compensate them.