It is unplatted because it does not appear in a subdivision plan that divides unplatted land into tracts, blocks or building lots for future development.
Yes, unplatted land can be sold. However, the process may require surveying, zoning permissions, and subdivision approval, depending on the local regulations. It's advisable to consult with a real estate agent or lawyer familiar with land sales in the area.
Generally, restrictions that affect a subdivision, parcel of land or building lot are created under common law and regulated by various state laws. The obligation to obey protective restrictions falls under equity. The purchaser has notice of the restrictions and by accepting the deed she accepts that her land will be encumbered by them. State laws have evolved that limit the duration of restrictions.
i have 1 idea Saving water for Pros and Car washing wil have to be limited or restricted to car washes that use recycled water
Generally yes as long as you own it and it meets local ordinances for a building lot.Generally yes as long as you own it and it meets local ordinances for a building lot.Generally yes as long as you own it and it meets local ordinances for a building lot.Generally yes as long as you own it and it meets local ordinances for a building lot.
The diet restrictions for detox is avoid alcohol, caffeine, drugs, tobacco and must drink a lot of water, vegtables, fruits try to avoid meats and eat more organic foods.
The website for your child's school board would be the best place to start as there are often a lot of restrictions to what children can bring to school. After than see what options fit best into the restrictions and your budget.
Brazilians eat everything. They is no restrictions to their diet. Traditionally, they eat a lot of rice, beans, salads and meat.
Yes but there are a lot of restrictions on their freedom and everything but we would work with you to get to hang out as much as possible :)
Well the only thing I could find was a lot of driving restrictions to a sixteen year old but here id the site to look for more just in case I missed some thing. http://www.delphosherald.com/2007/04/13/driving-restrictions-change-for-some-teenagers/ hoped this helped.
There are a few restrictions as to how you can use the word "Restrictions" in a sentence.
I do not have any dietary restrictions.