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Once permission is given for entry into a home, can it be rescinded?

  1. Yes, it can be revoked

  2. No, it is permanent

  3. Only in emergency situations

  4. Depends on the reason for entry

The correct answer is: Yes, it can be revoked

Once permission is granted for entry into a home, it can indeed be rescinded. The owner or occupant has the right to withdraw consent at any time, regardless of the original agreement to allow entry. This principle aligns with the understanding that individuals have authority over their own private spaces, and they can choose to limit access or deny entry if they feel it is necessary. The ability to revoke permission reflects the respect for personal privacy and autonomy. Therefore, if the individual changes their mind about allowing access, the officer must comply with that decision. This ensures the integrity of personal space and upholds the rights of individuals within their homes. The other choices suggest limitations or conditions on the ability to revoke consent, which do not accurately represent the legal principle surrounding consent for entry.