
13 December 2019 | 11 replies
If I am not able to go then I ask my group of local tax sale buyers if they can check when they go.Point is that, YES you should take the time to research those liens and read your state's constitutional law on how liens are handled with tax sales.

31 October 2020 | 8 replies
All tax suits invoke the takings clause under the US and TX Constitutions, so it gets touchy.

5 February 2016 | 18 replies
In the eyes of the lender, this constitutes a Title/ Deed Transfer and a breech of terms.

10 August 2023 | 10 replies
Please note that the Austin case is a federal court, so you can argue it is precedent nationally as it is based upon the United States Constitution, where the PA case is based out of a state court.

21 June 2023 | 2 replies
What constitutes a great broker?

15 May 2020 | 7 replies
Let me know I can help any further.Basement Requirements:15.12.540 - Basement space prohibited as habitable room, dwelling unit.No basement space shall be used as a habitable room or dwelling unit unless:A.The floor and walls are impervious to leakage of underground and surface runoff water and are insulated against dampness.B.The total of window area in each room is equal to at least the minimum window area sizes as required by Article IX of this chapter and is located entirely above the grade of the ground adjoining such window area.C.The total of openable window area in each room is equal to at least the minimum as required under Article IX of this chapter, except where there is supplied some other device affording adequate ventilation and approved by the housing inspector.D.There are no pipes, ducts or other obstructions less than six feet six inches above the floor level.E.All furnaces or other heating facilities are so located, insulated and separated from living areas by fireproof partitions or walls necessary pursuant to regulations of the fire director, so that the same do not constitute an undue hazard to the safety and health of the occupants.F.There is a second means of egress conforming to the requirements of Section 15.12.270 of this chapter.G.Basement space which shall be used as a habitable room or dwelling unit must conform to all provisions of this chapter and all other applicable ordinances.

9 September 2023 | 4 replies
If the released chemical does not constitute as a reportable event it wont become public.

23 December 2022 | 16 replies
If an individual rents out the garage from the owner but utilizes it to store one classic vehicle and to fix up their own second personal vehicle (all as a hobby), would that constitute a business use?

5 September 2010 | 29 replies
The foreclosure is Interfering with the right to own property as guaranteed by the constitution (including the right to sell) .But of course it is now the law in New Jersey.

13 November 2018 | 3 replies
Property owners who refused to allow either the rental or point of sale inspection were subject to fines and possible criminal prosecution.The lawsuit, which was filed on behalf of several property owners by the 1851 Center for Constitutional Law, a non-profit entity, alleged that because the inspections were done under the threat of criminal prosecution, the ordinance violated the Fourth Amendment protection against unreasonable searches.