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Usually, the property owner.
Private property is not owned or controlled by the government. The owner has the exclusive right to its use and possession, can sell or mortgage it, and her heirs will inherit it if she dies.
Absolutely yes. If the property is in her name then she is the owner and has the right to sell it.Absolutely yes. If the property is in her name then she is the owner and has the right to sell it.Absolutely yes. If the property is in her name then she is the owner and has the right to sell it.Absolutely yes. If the property is in her name then she is the owner and has the right to sell it.
You have full and equal right of ownership on the property purchased.
They must purchase the property or compensate the property owner.
In Pennsylvania, it is generally legal to park in a private driveway unless otherwise specified by the property owner or local ordinances. Property owners have the right to determine who can park on their driveway, and unauthorized parking may lead to towing or other enforcement actions. It is advisable to always seek permission from the property owner before parking in a private driveway.
No. A joint owner has the equal right to the use and possession of the property.
As a co-owner of real property by deed you have the right to the use and possession of, and the profits from the property.
A person who owns real property has the right to the use of, possession of. income from, and profits from the property. If a sole owner, they have the right to sell the property or leave it to someone in their will. If they die intestate the property will pass to their next of kin through a probate proceeding.
Question is MUCH too general and vague and I suspect that the wrong terminology is being used. If you are referring to a "right" to walk the length of the dock - - if it's a private dock the only thing you have to worry about is if f you are on it lawfully, or you are trespassing. A private dock is PRIVATE, and the sole property of the owner.
the constitution does not give the right to assemble on private property.
No. You need to seek permission from the owner.