You do not need a permit to buy property but some buildings may need a permit before building them.
In Yavapai County, Arizona, the maintenance of private roads is the responsibility of the property owners. Yavapai County is responsible for county roads.
In Wake County, NC, unregistered vehicles on private property are subject to local ordinances that may classify them as junked or abandoned vehicles. Property owners are typically required to remove or properly register these vehicles, as they can create safety hazards and diminish property values. If the vehicle is not removed, the county may take enforcement action, which could include fines or towing. It's advisable for property owners to familiarize themselves with the specific local regulations and any applicable notification processes.
These codes vary from county to county and cit to city. Call your city code enforcement office.
No it is on private property and posted
In most cases, they're property of the school district. They may be property of a city or county, if the districts don't overlap city and county limits. Some areas, school bussing is provided by private contractors (such as First Student), and those are private property. Some districts which use contractors may own the bus, but hire contractor drivers.
In Bartow County, Georgia, the general requirement for fence installation is that it must be at least 15 feet from the property line for residential properties. However, specific regulations can vary based on zoning and property type, so it’s essential to check with the local zoning office or the county's planning department for any additional requirements or exceptions that may apply. Always consider obtaining a survey to clearly define property boundaries before installation.
The wrongful usurpations of my private property resulted in my suing the county police.
In Pennsylvania, dog owners are required to license all dogs over 3 months old with their county treasurer. Dogs must be under control at all times and are required to be leashed when off the owner's property. Owners are also liable for any damages caused by their dog, whether on public or private property.
You can find information on regulations for placing no trespassing signs with posts on private property by checking local government websites, contacting your city or county zoning office, or consulting with a legal professional specializing in property law.
To determine if there is a utility easement on your property, you can check your property deed or contact your local county assessor's office for information. Utility easements are typically recorded in property records and indicate areas where utility companies have the right to access for maintenance or installation of utility lines.
You can check at the county courthouse in the county where the property is located.
The State of Michigan does nor require a Private Road Agreement. But, it's a good idea. The State does require that if you sell a house on a private road that you disclose if the road is not required to be maintained by the county.