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Property ownership has historically been the symbol of wealth and power. This has created traditions, laws and challenges involving real property and the deeds and patents that show the ownership.

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What is difference between Floor Space Index and Floor Area Ratio.Please tell in detail?

Both are the same. Just that the terminology differs from place to place.

Floor Space Index is generally given in percentage whereas, Floor Area Ratio in numeric figures. Also, In Floor Space Index calculation, the total plot size is considered from the centre of the adjoining road(s). It is the effective plot area instead of total plot area.

What are some examples of alienation?

Some examples of alienation include feeling socially isolated or disconnected from others, experiencing a lack of belonging or understanding in a community or group, feeling marginalized or excluded based on identity or circumstances, and feeling emotionally or psychologically distant from oneself or one's own feelings.

Where did the word garage come from?

The word "garage" comes from the French word "garer," which means "to shelter" or "to protect." It was first used in the late 19th century to refer to a building or space where automobiles were kept or stored.

Can you put up a privacy fence in your front yard in Santa Rosa county Florida?

Yes, you can have a privacy fence in your front yard. It mustn't be any taller than four feet, unless your property is adjacent to a non-residential property, in which case the fence can be six feet in height.

What is a statutory trust?

A statutory trust is a legal entity created under specific state statutes. It is commonly used in business transactions, particularly in the context of asset securitization or real estate investments. A statutory trust provides a framework through which assets can be held, managed, and distributed for the benefit of beneficiaries or investors.

Our neighbor in the subdivision has filled the ditch in her yard because she doesn't like it Now we have a pond in our yard in Illinois what I can do now to fix this problem?

You should make a visit to your local conservation commission at your town hall. Your neighbor may have violated wetland protection laws and may have to restore the area to its prior state. If that isn't the case then you should consult with an attorney who specializes in real estate law.

If a fixture is permanently affixed to real property is it the personal property of the owner?

anything afixed to land is real property . personal property is that ,that is moveable such as a fridge or stove since they are pluged into a socket and are movable they are considered personal property .

What is a LLD degree stand for?

Doctor of Law ... from the Latin: Legum Doctor. The double "L" is because plural abbreviations in Latin are formed by the double letters.

What is background verification check?

Background verification check means to verify the background of candidate or individual. This candidate should be a employee, student, driver, housekeeping, watchman or from any other profession. Generally companies and govt check the background of employee before hiring in organisation. Background verification consist of several components.

1) Employment verification

2) Degree verification / Educational verification

3) Criminal verification

4) Address verification

5) Reference check

6) Identity check

7) Pan card verification

9) Passport verification

Now a days this kind of employee screening is necessary to avoid theft, fraud, cheats in future as well maintaining company reputation and performance.

iCrederity is the company to conduct background verification for corporate and individuals.

If I have my GED am I considered emancipated?

Nope. High School/H.S. Equivalent graduation have nothing to do with emancipation of a minor. You have two options: Wait for the 'age of majority' in your state or petition the court for emancipation.

How do you determine occupancy limits in commercial buildings or business?

The fire department is who determines the occupancy limits in public buildings. It is important to not go over the occupancy limit they have determined.

How do you fight a mechanic's lien on your property?

A foreclosure action is a lawsuit very similar to the kind of foreclosure action that banks file when a mortgage is not paid. This isn't something that you should do this without an attorney as it is a very complicated process. If you are a corporation in many states you do not have the right to file a lawsuit without an attorney. As the past Chair of the American Subcontractors Association Attorneys Council I have great attorney contacts across the country. If you would like to find an attorney that can help you do this, please feel free to contact me via email (in my profile). I will be happy to locate an attorney in your state to help you (of course I do NOT charge for that) I have also written some articles for the Builders Exchange Magazine you may find helpful. You may find them at http:/ohiolienlaw.com/bx/resources.php . You may also find it useful to review your state's statutes. Here is a link to Ohio's Mechanic's Lien Statute. http://codes.ohio.gov/orc/1311 . I hope that this helps.

What is an estoppel letter?

An estoppel letter is typically used in a transfer or conveyance of real property before the Closing transaction. It is a document sent to a bank (or other lender), from a homeowners' association (or condo association), to a city/municipality, or a tenant requesting a payoff of a mortgage, assessments or taxes due, or rental amounts due on a lease, to incorporate these amounts into the Settlement Statement for the buyer and seller of the real estate. All assessments and payments due must be incorporated into the amounts due at Closing and paid at the time of the Closing. Some amounts may be pro-rated, but all must be included in the Settlement Statement. The estoppel letter facilitates this process.

"All assessments and payments due..." regarding an association should also include and not be limited to monthly or quarterly maintenance but ALSO any fines or other levies that are internal to the association and have not yet been processed through the courts which would result in a lien. Too often these other charges are missed by closing officers. An assessment is not a a monetary amount for a specific fine directed towards one member of the association but rather a general term for a financial charge towards the entire community.

Can ink be dated if you write something down can someone tell when it was written Yesterday 6 months or Years from now?

Yes, the types of ink, the rate of evaporation of the contents and chemical changes can all be used to determine when something was put on paper. And the ink's reactions and effects on the paper itself helps.

Why is graffiti illegal?

In my opinion, it is considered vandalism. So that's why I think it is considered illegal. I personally love it!

Do garbage bins have to be behind a homeowner's fence or property?

No, it's even illegal to put any of your trash into someone els' trash can.

How close can you build your storage shed to the property line in San Diego Ca?

A storage shed built in San Diego, California must be at least three feet away from the property line. The eaves of the building must be at least two feet away from the property line.

What are the fence laws in Michigan?

Zoning laws and fencing are local level laws, so they vary from community to community in Michigan. Visit the local government website for your city/town/village/township/county and look for their zoning and building codes.

Can you build a fence right on the property line?

Maybe. If your state has the doctrine of mutual acquiescence, in some cases, you could lose the land. You should talk to a real estate attorney in your area for specific information on your state's laws.

What are squatters rights in California?

Squatters have no rights in California. Squatters are trespassers.

According to the California Civil Code a trespasser must occupy the real property hostile to the rights of the owner, openly, exclusively, continuously for five years and must pay the property taxes. During the time of trespass they have no rights. If the owner becomes aware of the hostile use of their property they can have the trespasser thrown out, post signs, give permission for use, contact an attorney, etc.

How do you apply for executor of an estate after last surviving parent passes away?

You need to open an estate with the probate court. You can usually get a packet of the required forms at the courthouse. One of them will be a form asking to be appointed as the executor. The court will then accept the form and issue a Letter of Authorization which gives you the power to do the work necessary.

The executor of a will is the person responsible for making sure the wishes of the testator are carried out. They are responsible for paying off the debts and distributing the assets. They also have to pay taxes and file the appropriate reports with the probate court.

Are there dower rights in West Virginia?

I believe dower and courtesy rights were abolished in WV in 1992.

Is Upshur County Texas covered under the open range law?

In Texas, all counties are "open range" unless the county has voted to restrict all or certain animals from roaming. This doesn't apply to state or US highways, etc., but if you're on a county road, watch out for cows and horses! And I believe that Smith County, in particular, is unrestricted.