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It may be legal to bury concrete on your property. However, if the concrete is level with the ground you may end up with higher ground than you started with.
yes, if you own a shovel.
If you live in a city you need to check the local laws to see if its legal. If the property is outside of city limits you can probably bury a horse on it. I know many people who live in the country that bury horses on their property.
If you own the property.(that is if you burying it at your house)
Yes, you certainly can because it is your property. However, it would be illegal to bury it, for example, in someone else's yard or in a state park, because you don't own that place. About the only pet I know of that you can't bury anywhere is a horse, but a dog should be perfectly fine.
If you rent your office space, you will want to contact your property manager that you pay rent to. If you own it, you will want to contact a local concrete company.
Assuming the pet is dog sized or less, then I would expect it is OK on your own property. (I've buried several pets over the years, but then I'm in the UK.)
If you own and occupy property it is considered your domicile.If you own and occupy property it is considered your domicile.If you own and occupy property it is considered your domicile.If you own and occupy property it is considered your domicile.
Anybody can repair concrete on their own. http://www.concretenetwork.com/concrete/fixing/?gclid=COWrz8fZrKkCFZRd7AodGlgFPQ gives a great instructional guide.
The legality of burying a person on your own property varies depending on the jurisdiction. In some places, it may be illegal altogether, while in others there may be specific regulations and requirements to follow. It is important to check the laws and regulations specific to your area to determine whether burying a person on your property is legal or not.
If the person creating the writing does not own the concrete or have permission from the owner to draw on the concrete, it is vandalism. There is no hateful intent required. The only intent is that someone draws or writes on someone else's property.
If you are on the deed to the property you own a one half interest.If you are on the deed to the property you own a one half interest.If you are on the deed to the property you own a one half interest.If you are on the deed to the property you own a one half interest.