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Q: Should the government have the authority to confiscate a person's property for the public good?
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Can the government take away a persons's property without paying a fair price for it?

no


A charged levied by government on persons or property to meet public needs is?

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Does the government confiscate a persons home if that person is on Social Security disability for a certain amount of time?

No. There are no penalties for collecting Social Security benefits for an approved disability. If you are also receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI), which is a form of welfare, there are restrictions on the assets you can own and still receive benefits, but your home is exempt from that formula. The government will not confiscate your home.


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Private property. An example would be land that is taken by the government to build a road.


The government may not take away a persons's property without paying a fair price for it.?

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What percent of water can drain off a roof onto another persons property?

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