In the US it's called the "Nuisance Law". Check with your local court house and your local city hall so they can send the inspector to that property and issue them a citation for failure to comply.
Not all countries have an equivalent law, check with the local authority where you live.
Added: (in the US) this matter would be covered under local Zoning Laws which are stronger in some areas than in others. You had best check with your local municipal or county zoning office.
The judgment is against the person, not the property.
In some jurisdictions, yes, you can be charged with drunk driving on your own property if you are operating a vehicle while under the influence. This is because laws against drunk driving typically apply to driving on any premises accessible to the public, including private property.
In a tenancy by the entireties, property is owned by both spouses collectively. Therefore, if a judgment is entered against one spouse, it typically cannot attach to the property held as tenants by the entireties. This is because creditors generally cannot access property held in this manner to satisfy the debt of one spouse.
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Willful trespass refers to intentionally and knowingly entering someone else's property without permission. This is done with the full awareness that the individual is not authorized to be on the property and is against the property owner's wishes.
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In Richland County, SC, it is generally against the law to park unregistered vehicles on private property if the property owner does not consent. Local ordinances often require that vehicles on private property be registered and operable. If a vehicle is unregistered and not in compliance with local codes, it may be subject to removal by authorities. Always check with local regulations for specific details and enforcement practices.
No it is not against the law. People have cars that they're not using or old cars that aren't in use anymore sitting in their yard. It does not break any law as long as it is parked on your property unless the vehicle is parked on public property.
In Philadelphia, it is generally against the law to park an unregistered vehicle on private property, as it can be considered a violation of local ordinances. Property owners may face fines or penalties if they fail to remove such vehicles. Additionally, unregistered vehicles can attract unwanted attention and may be subject to towing. For specific regulations, it's advisable to consult local laws or the Philadelphia parking authority.
The judgment is against the person, not the property.
In some jurisdictions, yes, you can be charged with drunk driving on your own property if you are operating a vehicle while under the influence. This is because laws against drunk driving typically apply to driving on any premises accessible to the public, including private property.
The name for claims against property is liens.
Yes, it is against the law to have an unregistered vehicle in Bethany, CT. All vehicles driven on public roads must be registered with the Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). Operating or parking an unregistered vehicle can result in fines or other penalties. It's important to ensure your vehicle is properly registered to avoid legal issues.
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The state can record a lien against your property for any amount you owe.The state can record a lien against your property for any amount you owe.The state can record a lien against your property for any amount you owe.The state can record a lien against your property for any amount you owe.
A judgment against the trustee in his individual capacity will not affect the trust property. A judgment against the trustee as the trustee will become a lien on the trust property.
The IRS can issue a tax levy against property. A tax levy against a property is to claim back any tax owed to the IRS. The money made from the property will go towards the debt owed.