Real-estate agents, most likely.
It is always legal for you to sell your own property. You only need a real estate license to sell other people's property on their behalf.
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You should consult with an attorney. You have the right to have the encroachment removed, you could sell the portion of the land to the abutter or you could grant an easement. However, until the matter is addressed it has created a cloud on the title to your own land.
This would be someone who sells an item to a merchant so the merchant can sell it to you. We call them "wholesalers" and they don't sell to the general public. They only sell to people who own stores.
People who organize, own, or run their own business are called entrepreneurs. They take on the risks and responsibilities associated with starting and managing a business, often seeking to innovate and provide goods or services to the market. Entrepreneurs play a crucial role in driving economic growth and creating job opportunities.
NO. They can only sell their own interest in the land. They cannot sell the interest of the other owner.NO. They can only sell their own interest in the land. They cannot sell the interest of the other owner.NO. They can only sell their own interest in the land. They cannot sell the interest of the other owner.NO. They can only sell their own interest in the land. They cannot sell the interest of the other owner.
It's called a home-based business.
If the principal no longer owns the land then they cannot sell it. You can only sell what you own.
Serfs did not own land. In fact they were bound to the land they lived on and were not permitted to leave it.
You can sell anything on land you own or someone's property (if they let you)
land use is how people use their own land for their own benefits
Depends, if you mean the people who buy it for their own use, their simply just people who buy it. If you mean people who buy from dealers just to sell it to more people then they are called "pushers" at least that is what it is called locally where I am from.
Yes, they sell their own branded variety called the 'Pantry'
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The land speculator buys land under the belief that he can later re-sell the land at a higher price and make a profit. The speculator would look to see where people are likely to move in the next 5-10 years, so it could be on the outskirts of a small city or untamed wilderness if there is a huge migration in that area and buy the land in advance of the interest from normal people. As a result, he would pay very little for the land. When the land becomes desirable to normal people, he can raise the price and re-sell it.
Freemen were tenants. While they were permitted to leave the land, unlike serfs, they did not own land. Land ownership was dependent ultimately on the king, and was a clear indicator of status as a gentleman or lady.
People who take over land that they do not own are often referred to as squatters.