That issue would be addressed by local law. Call your town building code department.
There is no company by the name of 'Glendale Property'. Glendale is the name of a town in California as well as a town in Wisconsin. Property in Glendale can be viewed on real estate sites such as Zillow.
Possibly the neighbor payed for some of the well on your property, and you must pay him back the money you owe him for the well. Also, he may have installed the well, and made and paid for it and made a deal with the last owner of the house for the owner to pay it all back to the neighbor. If there isn't anything owed to the neighbor, then you don't have to pay your neighbor for a water well that is on your property that you legally purchased.
Well yes, but it's best to leave a little room available for later.
Well, there is no such thing as 'zero property line,' even if neither you nor your neighbor know exactly where it is. Your County Clerk (in the US; 'county' may also be called 'parish') can help you out there.
No but it separates Wisconsin from Iowa and Minnesota
up north in Wisconsin or in Madison monroe greenbay and more well in the larger cities in Wisconsin
False.This question is not asked very well as it only applies to the offense. The offense must have at least 7 players on the line of scrimmage. These can include receivers. It does not mean that the offense must have 7 linemen. Offensive players not on the line of scrimmage must be at least one yard back. The defense, on the other hand, is not required to have any players on the line of scrimmage.
well wouldn't you like to know.
The advantages of using a Bevard property appraiser include a tax exemption from the normal amount of money a taxpayer must pay, as well being able to access many property research resources.
Well, there more then one frost line in Illinois: 1) 10" to 20" for Southern Illinois 2) 15" to 30" for Central Illinois (frost line for Peoria) 3) 20" to 35" for Northern Illinois
The pitfalls of buying cheap property in Spain include that if you do not visit the property it may be in a ghost development among empty properties. Also, there is a risk that proper planning permission was not obtained and the property must be demolished. Cheap property also carries the risk of not being well built.
It doesn't. Michigan's southern boundary with Ohio and Indiana is a latitudinal border, and part of its Upper Peninsula's border with Wisconsin is a straight-line boundary as well.