city condemed trailerhouse with no warning
Yes, for various reasons, not of which the least is a little something called eminent domain.
You should seek the advise of an attorney if the state condemns your property just because, you would not sign the warranty deed to them.
If you hit public property you will have to pay for the damage no matter what.
Eventually the city will take possession of the property and sell it.
the city/state will sieze the property and do 1 of 2 things... have an auction to obtain the monies owed and/or keep the property and do as they mean fit
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He knows that if he isn't there to lead his men the city will fall...so he condemns himself to death
he would have to get out busness
The property will become owned by the state in which the property is located. When this happens we say the property "escheats" to the state.
A property doesn't eact.
You haven't provided enough detail. There are several reasons a city may oppose a purchase of a property:The city may want the property to remain undeveloped.The property may abut other property owned by the city and the city wants to acquire it.The property may need extensive rehabilitation and the city doesn't think the proposed buyer has adequate resources to do a thorough rehab.The city may want to set aside the property as conservation land.
it means disapproval like censure
Yes. Use them wisely!:)