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    looking at purchasing a Spanish home then you have several options available to you. Firstly there is the traditional method of contacting an estate agency. This can be done via the web as many agencies now have websites with a large selection of properties and contact buttons. Most estate agencies in Spain now rely heavily on this method to find their clients. However some still have a long way to go with their customer service technique. Another method is to travel to Spain and take a look…

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    options include public and section 8 housing through the city as well as affordable housing through private ownership. Residents have opportunities depending on income, size of family, and senior citizen status. The problem that arises frequently in these housing developments is a common theme of residents that have no respect for the property. This observation comes from a personal standpoint based on my own experience of living in affordable housing, family members residing in public housing,…

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    command attention; counteraction of insurance company’s rejection of patients with pre-existing conditions , assuring “essential health benefits ”, mandating citizens to obtain health insurance , and an “employer mandate ”. Consequently, in terms of public policy, it would impose a duty on individuals as members of society. Secondly, it would require individuals to purchase a specific service that would be heavily regulated by the federal government. As Obama’s symbiotic theorist Saul Alinsky…

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    a part of the property (Orth, 2012, p.490), because of that the bank has every right to move to foreclose on the mountain property. However, Martin could claim that selling the property would cause injury to him, as he was not a co signor on the lease agreement and challenge the bank for sole ownership. Similarly, I would advise Martin that he should pursue a settlement giving the bank sole ownership of the mountain property. I would advise Martin to settle for sale of the property because of…

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    Topic 1: The Collectivism of Property Ownership in Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s Argument Against Locke’s Claim of Private Property Rights This philosophical study will define Jean-Jacque Rousseau’s argument of social collectivism in the state regulation of property rights, which will countermand John Locke’s argument for individual private property rights. Rousseau determines the lawless state of nature as a rationale for civil society and governance, yet he presents the case for civil society…

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    Disadvantages of Owning a Rental Property Tenant Risk You can never be absolutely sure if the renters will pay their rent. Depending on who you rent it to, some may pay their rent on time every month whereas other may pay on a irregular basis or not even pay which makes things harder for you. Also while they are staying at the property, some renters may damage the property which may create a loss for you because you have to fix what has been done otherwise…

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    We generally don't think much of public sidewalks unless they're treacherous or in poor condition when walking on them. However, they can also threaten the assets you've built up over the years. If you're looking forward to the day when you can leave your job and enjoy your retirement nest egg, the front sidewalk next to the street could take that dream away. As you might have guessed by now, that threat is a devastating liability lawsuit from someone injured on the sidewalk. Isn't the town…

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    which the government can purchase private property without the consent of the land owner if the government declares it is to meet a public need. Usually the government used this power to build road, urban renewal or public works projects. The government’s ability to use eminent domain comes from exercising their police power from the Fifth Amendment. The U.S. Constitution requires the government to provide compensation to the owner when their private property is taken. Eminent Domain has been a…

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    lead-containing pipes. Municipalities are responsible for the portion of the water service line running from the water main to the curb stop, and private property owners are responsible for the portion running from the curb stop to the home (See Appendix E). Currently, water utilities in Wisconsin are not allowed to use ratepayer funds for use on private property, meaning utilities cannot use revenue to offer LSL replacement grants or loans to residents. The Wisconsin legislature is considering…

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    Eminent Domain Essay

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    in the dictionary, is the right of a government or its agent to expropriate private property for public use, with payment of compensation. This means that the government can take any piece of property and change it into something for the public use through some sort of payment. There are many examples where eminent domain is being used. It has been used to facilitate transportation, supply water, construct public buildings, and aid in defense readiness. It is also used sometimes to establish…

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