roger_LS, post: 405347, member: 11550 wrote: Around here, for a modern subdivision, the construction of sidewalks, curb & gutter and parkway trees...
imaudigger, post: 405344, member: 7286 wrote: So the land owners in the housing tract collectively paid a contractor to construct trees within the pub...
Tom Adams, post: 405338, member: 7285 wrote: Yeah, County employees are out to get you. They hire them based on their lack of honesty, morals, and in...
Tom Adams, post: 405328, member: 7285 wrote: I believe a land developer typically designs and builds a subdivision with the primary goal of attracting...
Tom Adams, post: 405290, member: 7285 wrote: I have trouble thinking it's the county's responsibility to design the trees and sidewalks, unless there ...
Tom Adams, post: 405269, member: 7285 wrote: [USER=12296]@Barry G[/USER]I get your argument, but I just empathize with the county more. They are taki...
Dave Karoly, post: 405268, member: 94 wrote: I'm just giving the counter arguments here:It is settled law in most of the U.S. that the easement owner ...
Tom Adams, post: 405256, member: 7285 wrote: A few questions: who built the sidewalks? Who designed the parkway or whatever you're calling it. I am ...
epoch date, post: 405174, member: 485 wrote: "Upon planting trees or other plants in the right-of-way they become the property of the County."Now you ...
epoch date, post: 405100, member: 485 wrote: Lets look through Ventura County Ordinance 2041 (1968).You state that this ordinance claims that everythi...
Warren Smith, post: 405086, member: 9900 wrote: That's right - an attorney is, for the most part, an advocate for a client. Judges on the other hand,...
Dave Karoly, post: 405082, member: 94 wrote: Ask a Lawyer a legal question, he will ask you, "which side am I on?"Or listen to Barney Greenwald (Jose ...
Warren Smith, post: 405075, member: 9900 wrote: This is a little out of context, but it does relate to a lot description being sufficient to convey ti...
Warren Smith, post: 405072, member: 9900 wrote: Somewhat analogous is the public utilities easement depicted on the rear of your lot. Because it was ...
Dave Karoly, post: 405076, member: 94 wrote: Trying to chase down the law using logic is a fool's errand. Many of these things have a political basis...
Warren Smith, post: 405072, member: 9900 wrote: Somewhat analogous is the public utilities easement depicted on the rear of your lot. Because it was ...
Tom Adams, post: 405066, member: 7285 wrote: Imaudigger is absolutely right. If you had a metes-and-bounds description and it excluded a certain part...
half bubble, post: 405062, member: 175 wrote: Yes, you are starting to catch on.Fee simple means owned outright with no mortgages, translates to "simp...
Tom Adams, post: 405049, member: 7285 wrote: I've never seen a definition for "underlying fee" I think we use that term in the context of land that h...
half bubble, post: 404870, member: 175 wrote: There is more unwritten law than written law. There is also the difference between "lawful" and "legal",...