Yes. They can build on their own private property.
Yes. They can build on their own private property.
Yes. They can build on their own private property.
Yes. They can build on their own private property.
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yes the uxbridge qurries are closed and are private property it is now residental property with a family and a house build on the property
The legal authority of the government to build something on private property is called "eminent domain." This power allows the government to take private land for public use, such as for infrastructure projects, provided that compensation is offered to the property owner. The concept is rooted in the Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which states that private property cannot be taken for public use without just compensation.
A public college campus is owned by the taxpayers that payed to build and keep the college running. However, it is controlled and managed by the college itself. It is generally considered private property unless you are attending.
United StatesYes. Inherent to the rights we have in the United States is the freedom to practice one's own brand of religion on private property free from interference from the government or other citizens. Therefore, Muslims have the legal right to build a mosque on private property as long as the proper permits can be obtained. Whether the choice to build a mosque near the site of the World Trade Center is the right choice is another issue and that issue can certainly be debated.
No, someone cannot build on your property without permission in Virginia. Property laws protect landowners' rights, and any construction on private property requires the owner's consent. If someone attempts to build without permission, property owners have legal recourse to stop the construction and seek damages. It’s advisable to consult with a legal professional for specific situations.
Private property. An example would be land that is taken by the government to build a road.
Credit unions are nonprofit financial institutions. Technically, you're answer is incorrect. Credit unions are not-for-profit, member owned, financial cooperatives. They are NOT the Salvation Army, the Red Cross, or Goodwill, which are nonprofit organizations. Credit Unions must earn money to cover overhead & operations, provide returns to their members and build capital. Since they are cooperatives, they issue no stock (which banks do to raise capital to expand branchs and offer additional services) and the only way credit unions can build capital is through earnings.
You will need to own the mineral rights on the land, which are separate from ownership of the surface land.
Typically you are not to build a fence anywhere past your property line.
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