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A company built a new road and all the lots next to the road flood constantly. Is that legal? Shouldn’t they have had to build some kind of drainage or something in the road to prevent this?
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A company built a new road and all the lots next to the road flood constantly. Is that legal? Shouldn’t they have had to build some kind of drainage or something in the road to prevent this?
My oil furnace was given a 17 point tune-up by my oil company. When the tune-up was completed, I was given a receipt stating everything was good to go.
I am the President of a HOA that has 108 houses. Off of the rear of our property, on the other side of a 6 foot tall fence, is property owned by a church.
A private company wants to lay a high voltage line underneath the roadway outside my property in rural Ireland. I own half the rural road outside my property under Irish law.
My town wants to use an easement on my property for traffic due to repairs of a bridge that they will close for about 1 year. Can this be leased with a fee to the town?
We moved into our house 9 years ago and have no driveway, and were told we can park in alley between my house and the neighbors’ as long as it was on our side and we did not block access. We have not blocked access but our neighbor has been out to get us since we moved in and now he wants us out of the alley.
The town I live in wants to abandon my road due to cost of repair because it is sliding into the river.
I live in a condo association. After reassessing our street for correct parking due to neighbors complaining that they could not exit their driveways, the township remarked off proper parking.
We have had a septic system on our land for 10 years and owned the property for 20 years . The bourough wants to move the road into our property over our septic system. Is this legal? I thought the septic system has been there so many years it’s a permanent structure?
Our Ohio home is next to a undeveloped builder-owned lot. The builder does a terrible job of maintaining the property. We cut our lawn frequently and have our lawn treated. The undeveloped lot is not cut regularly or treated. In order to protect our yard from issues associated with this untreated property (weeds, etc.), my husband has maintained about 20 feet of that property adjacent to our yard for the last nine years.