It depends. While you can ask that the pool and fence be removed, the neighbors could claim adverse possession and/or mutual acquiescence. If the fence and pool have been on your property in excess of a certain period of time (usually 10-15 years--varies by state), then the land belongs to your neighbors. I suggest you contact a real estate attorney in your area for more information on your state's law on adverse possession. For general information on adverse possession, follow the link below.
The person whose name is to be removed , must give a letter on a stamp paper and must sign it stating that his name should be removed and he has no claim to the property at all.
No it does not. It is removed after filming.
If the mailbox is on the other side of the sidewalk closer to the street then is it the county's property and it is a federal offense to mess with it but if it is in your property then yes you can do whatever you wish with it.
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Yes, a right of way can be removed from a property through a legal process such as a court order or by mutual agreement between the parties involved.
Minerals in the ground are treated as real property, but, after removed from the land, they become personal property.
Minerals in the ground are treated as real property, but, after removed from the land, they become personal property
Yes, you can have an unwanted vehicle removed from your property any time you wish.
You need to consult with an attorney who specializes in real estate. Your title and your neighbor's title must be examined by a professional to determine who owns the property. Then, ownership may need to be determined by a court decree. You should speak with an attorney ASAP.
Once all subject clauses have been removed and conditions met, the property is removed from the market. Until that time, the property can be marketed as usual due to the fact that if those subjects are ultimately not removed, the property would have lost valuable marketing time.
The SLoc 9070 is typically used when adding property to a UIC, while SLoc 9072 is used when removing property from a UIC. These SLocs help to track and manage the property being added or removed from a UIC effectively.
They do have that ability to have them removed. The property belongs to the estate and the executor is responsible for it. They can rent or sell the property.