In Massachusetts, in cities which require occupancy permits, the lack of a permit is a prima facia code violation. Judges can award a rent abatement for code violations (forgive some unpaid rent, or direct that the landlord return some rent paid). However, if that is the only violation, and the unit is otherwise fine, the judge might not award an abatement, but simply order the landlord to get the permit.
Information available on the internet suggests that if the owner of a certificate of authenticity for an autograph was to sell a famous autograph then it would fetch far more if sold with a certificate of authenticity than an autograph that was sold without one.
Take the number of rooms in a hotel & multiply it by the occupancy. Example, if a hotel has 130 rooms & their occupancy is at 87%, take 130x.87=113. 113 rooms sold.
A home that is subject to a life estate cannot be sold without the written consent of the life estate holder.
It's the total number people through the gates, as opposed to tickets sold.
It will depend on the specific jurisdiction and their laws. In most cases the home will be sold and divided between the children.
While the property is in probate, there should be no problem. It happens all the time. All I needed was the death certificate and articles of administration.
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If you can prove it, you're homefree.
You battle trainers and buy items. You can invite people to it when you're using the Entralink, and this will increase the occupancy of the city, and improve the items that are sold there.
No, it does not have to be sold. But the debts have to be settled and if there is not enough money to resolve the debts, the home will have to be sold.
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A property that is encumbered by two life estate cannot be sold or refinanced without the written consent of the life estate holders.