Protesters with Occupy Pittsburgh are packing up their tents a day before the deadline for their eviction from a downtown park.

The group has been camping there since Oct. 15.

Last week, a judge ruled protesters have damaged the property and that the ongoing trespass meets the legal standard of "irreparable harm" to Bank of New York Mellon Corp., which owns the park.

Occupy Pittsburgh member Jeff Cech said the group has been told it must be out by noon Monday. He said Sunday members have taken down about half the estimated 50 tents.

Cech also said he doesn't anticipate confrontations over leaving the space.

The group is protesting what it describes as economic inequality and corporate greed.