Unless the trees were known to be weak and dangerous prior to the tornado, the damage is an "act of god" and the owner where they landed is responsible for cleanup. If the trees were previously known to be "ready to crumble", then there could be an argument that the tree's owner would owe some duty to remove them or clean them up when they fall, regardless of the intervening storm.
Your local laws may vary, so if you can't work it out with the neighbors on your own, seek legal counsel for a specific set of facts in a specific jurisdiction.
The answer is yes your neighbors can legally pee in your pool.
Yes, neighbors can legally install security cameras that face towards your house as long as the cameras are on their own property and do not violate any privacy laws.
You must consult with an attorney in your state. Generally, the life tenant is legally responsible for the property taxes but state laws vary.
No, the auctioneer would not be legally responsible if someone got hurt at an auction. The auctioneer is only an employee.
it all depends on the landlord.
Yes
Yes, you can be on a lease for a property without actually living there. Being on a lease means you are legally responsible for the terms of the lease, regardless of whether you reside at the property.
Party A should be, but there'll be other circumstances present which could have an impact on this.
The biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. A step parent is not legally responsible for paying child support.The biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. A step parent is not legally responsible for paying child support.The biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. A step parent is not legally responsible for paying child support.The biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. A step parent is not legally responsible for paying child support.
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Yes. The administrator is responsible for all the property in the estate until the estate has been distributed and closed. If there is real property included in the estate the administrator's duty would include maintaining insurance on the premises until title has been legally transferred to the heirs.Yes. The administrator is responsible for all the property in the estate until the estate has been distributed and closed. If there is real property included in the estate the administrator's duty would include maintaining insurance on the premises until title has been legally transferred to the heirs.Yes. The administrator is responsible for all the property in the estate until the estate has been distributed and closed. If there is real property included in the estate the administrator's duty would include maintaining insurance on the premises until title has been legally transferred to the heirs.Yes. The administrator is responsible for all the property in the estate until the estate has been distributed and closed. If there is real property included in the estate the administrator's duty would include maintaining insurance on the premises until title has been legally transferred to the heirs.
The heirs are not legally responsible for paying the loan. However, if they want to keep the property the loan must be paid or the lender will take possession of the property by foreclosure.