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Yes, it is that is a health violation. Especially if children are involved.
Depends on the state traffic laws. And probbly if it was on an interstate or residential roadway.
You need to add more details. If the person who committed the crime was living in your apartment in violation of your lease your landlord may have reason to evict you.
You may find yourself in violation of zoning and the rules and regulations of the facility. You should check into those factors.
A nuisance, a fire-hazard, and in most residential communities, a violation of local ordinance.
If the terms of the lease include that the tenant must have electric and the tenant is in violation of the lease terms you can evict him.
No, otherwise NATO would not plan the attacks.
Yes, doors from individual dwelling or sleeping units of residential units are allowed to have a lock, latch or night bolt, "provided such devices are operable from the insidewithout the use of a key or tool."Mesa has adopted an amended version of the 2006 International Fire Code
If you have a legitimately signed and current lease with the landlord, and you weren't behind in your rent or had some other violation which broke the lease, and, assuming you haven't omitted any critical information (especially from that of the landlord's point-of-view), then, technically speaking, no, the landlord cannot change the locks or prevent you from entering the apartment. However, most landlords would not bother to change the locks or otherwise prevent the tenant from entering without a good reason. You need to discuss it with him/her or contact a lawyer.
The UN issued sanctions and trade restrictions
Ivelaw L. Griffith has written: 'Drugs and security in the Caribbean' -- subject(s): Drug control, International cooperation, National security, Sovereignty, Violation of, Violation of Sovereignty
The US reacted to the Iraqi violation of a treaty by beginning the Gulf War. It was a short-lived affair, and afterward everyone knew that the US was not to be trifled with.