The protective covenants do state that the developer is entitled to legal fees for any successful action they bring on such matters. It does not include the same wording to protect the landowners who...
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The protective covenants do state that the developer is entitled to legal fees for any successful action they bring on such matters. It does not include the same wording to protect the landowners who...
My question involves real estate located in the State of: New York
Curious as to how enforcement of protective covenants work and what results can be expected.
A developer purchased a large...
I checked with a local NRA rep I met at a gun show. His response was "that sounds interesting. Good luck." He didn't seem interested in helping pursue or point me in the right direction.
I was...
Several years ago I was pulled over at night (minor traffic infraction due to a broken traffic light). The officer never asked me to get out of the car, but with the "stadium power" lights shining on...
My question involves criminal law for the state of: New York
Nassau and/or Suffolk counties specifically.
I am trying to start a local activity that involves firing BLANK ammunition from a...
Apparently, there is a grievance committee and they are going to protest the fine (which I didn't think they would do - their initial reaction was to just pay it and not make any waves.)
Turns out...
What is a phantom shift to the slower lane?
First off - I am not a legal expert, just a fellow driver in the police state we call Nassau County. :)
It sounds like you are talking about rt 135 (although that would be a 55 not a 40). I have...
In looking for info on Stop Sign laws, I am reminded of another question that has always nagged at me...
So many people do their stop sign stop well into the intersection. Especially when they...
Question from New York (Long Island).
My parents live in a "gated" community with a Home Owner's Association. The board recently decided start issuing traffic fines for those who violate any of...