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In Nebraska real estate laws does a grandfathered item concerning compliance issues pass on to new owners of a property or does the new owner have to comply with the most recent laws and or regulation?

Usually, the property is "grandfathered" not the particular owner. However, this is a local matter and you need to check with the town.


If an insurance policy has been grandfathered in can it be changed?

Yes, a grandfathered insurance policy can typically be changed, but any changes might result in losing grandfathered status and being subject to current regulations or requirements. It's important to review the policy terms and consult with the insurance provider for specific details on making changes to a grandfathered policy.


Can a driveway that has been used since 1966 and recently surveyed to find out that it is on the neighbors property be grandfathered in?

"Grandfathered in" is an inappropriate term because it infers that you simply have a right and you don't need to do anything else. Property law doesn't work that way. You need to get some legal advice from an attorney who specializes in real estate law in your jurisdiction. You may need to seek a court order or the attorney may be able to arrange an easement agreement between you and your neighbor upon whose property your driveway apparently sits.


What are building appurtenances?

as a legal term, some object or surface or right of way which extends off of one building/property and (onto or over the adjacent property) and may or may not have a right of way as may be defined in an easement agreement between the properties or if not, may be grandfathered under real property law


What is a grandfathered domain?

Usually a nursing home.


What is grandfathered in?

"Grandfathered in" typically is referenced to the term "grandfather clause" which allows an exception to a new rule. "Grandfathered in" means to grant such an exception. For example, the Federal Assault Weapons Ban made it illegal to sell and own a semi automatic weapon that was manufactured after the date the law went into effect. Weapons that were manufactured before this date were "grandfathered in" and were allowed to be sold and legal to own. The exception to the rule are weapons manufactured before a certain date.


What are the key differences between grandfathered and non-grandfathered health plans?

Grandfathered health plans are those that were in place before the Affordable Care Act was enacted in 2010 and are exempt from some of the law's requirements. Non-grandfathered health plans are those that have been established or changed after the law took effect and must comply with all of its provisions, including coverage of essential health benefits and preventive services without cost-sharing.


How can you become grandfathered in as a medical assistant?

I am trying to find out the answer to this question, not answer it!


My neighbors driveway cuts through my land is this grandfathered land?

That is not considered grandfathered land. if his driveway cuts through your land and is is his only means of accessing public roads then that is called an Easement by Necessity


Are property set backs grandfathered?

"Grandfathered" generally means that some thing or condition existed before a restriction was established and so it is excused from being subject to it. In the case of building set backs, those are usually set forth by building codes or subdivision covenants. If a building existed before the building code or subdivision restriction was established the it would not be subject to it. You should call your local building department for more information.


What is a grandfathered in fence mean?

A "grandfathered in" fence refers to a fence that was constructed before new zoning laws or building regulations were enacted, allowing it to remain in place despite not complying with the current standards. Essentially, it is exempt from having to meet new requirements because it was legally established prior to the changes. This status helps property owners avoid the costs and efforts of modifying or removing the fence to comply with new regulations.


What does the term Grandfathered in from a Kentucky employers aspect mean?

"Grandfathered in" is a general term that means the old or previous rules/laws apply. An example would be: An employer is required by law to provide a certain benefit starting on a particular date unless the employer has a similar benefit in place at that time, the employer may be grandfathered in with the existing plan.