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    Unlawful Detainer with Phoney Plaintiff

    I'm not reading any facts into what was provided. The facts provided by the OP was (1) the friend was allowed to move into a house that someone purchased 30 years ago in a lien sale. (2) that the friend paid property taxes and a mortgage for 30 years thinking the house was transferred to him...
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    Tax Debt After Divorce - Cuyahoga Co Ohio

    Equitable Relief | Internal Revenue Service
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    Unlawful Detainer with Phoney Plaintiff

    I took your statement to say that there couldn't be a claim for AP because it was a permissible use. I just wanted to point out that under CA common law, it is much more complicated than that.
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    Unlawful Detainer with Phoney Plaintiff

    You must have a crystal ball to know what exactly what happened 30 years ago and what has transpired in that 30 years. Was there a lease? Why would the friend think the home was his for 30 years? What mortgage was the friend paying off? Who was the mortgagor in a mortgage paid off early...
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    Unlawful Detainer with Phoney Plaintiff

    Your friend should speak with an attorney and see about a counterclaim to the Unlawful Detainer suit with a claim for adverse possession. Your friend may have squatters rights depending on if he had any communication with the owner in the 30 years and what that might have been. It is unclear...
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    Illegal or just dangerous

    There are plenty of asbestos abatement laws that control both the need for it and the procedures that have to be followed for safe removal from the Federal government, the state governments, and county governments. Just Google asbestos abatement laws in your state. Asbestos Laws and...
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    tax on US savings bonds' interest

    Perhaps US Treasury bond funds where the interest is paid through the fund management company?
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    Neighborhood restriction on commercial businesses

    This may be the only saving grace for OP. But it obviously depends on the history and a commercial use is still a business no matter how small it may be.
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    Brought used truck

    By all means, read your contract. But I wouldn't be surprised to learn that when you go back to the dealer, the interest rate on the loan is higher (perhaps much higher and maybe with a different bank) than on your contract. If your contract is contingent on the approval of financing, you will...
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    Neighborhood restriction on commercial businesses

    Anybody that owns property in the subdivision has standing to enforce the deed restriction whether or not there is an enforcement clause in the deed . But the points raised and questions asked by Adjusterjack are all valid. Here we are talking about a 73 year-old convenient, where apparently...
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    Trying to find a not afraid attorney

    You make a lot of assumptions about Trump and his attorneys that I would need some explanation of what leads you to those conclusion. But since this is a legal forum, I don't want to get into politics. The narrative you posted does suggest that you have, at least, a mild case of Trump...
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    Trying to find a not afraid attorney

    And then there are those attorneys that think more of the rule of law and the Constitution then money.
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    Noise Ordinances

    That could, in part, be depending on what the noise ordinance says and how they are granting themselves the exemption and for what reason. Have you read both the ordinance and the legislative action taken that grants the exemption? What do they say? Are the exemptions passed in accordance...
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    Parking lot accident

    From my personal experiences, I would get a real estimate for repairs from a body shop, then call the father or uncle and tell them the price of repair. If they send you a check in a week's time, I would cash the check and have the vehicle repaired before filing an insurance claim. It's just...
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    Illegal termination

    That may be true. There is plenty of federal cases that hold that the statute of limitation is subject to waiver, estoppel, and equitable tolling based on EEOC filings. You need to find an attorney that practices in Federal court on employment matters.
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    Privacy laws

    While you still have time to find somewhere else to live, I suggest you make good use of it. Rather than spending your time fighting a losing battle, that will most likely take months to accomplish, find a new place to live. If you succeed in getting the authorities to condemn the place or...
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    Divorce Process

    Keep looking for a lawyer. Depending on the complexities of the divorce, there are attorneys who will do it for a flat fee. Don't look to large law firms. Local small town law firms are your best bet.
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    Can the sheriff still evict you by your eviction move out date by the court date to leave the proper

    It's not the managing agency that is going to evict you, It will be the sheriff's department that enforces the eviction. And you don't really want to have that happen because it is not a pleasant experience and it will cost you money in the long-run. I witnessed a sheriff eviction on my street...
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    Online video

    The fact that the youtuber gets unsolicited emails telling stories about their experiences doesn't impact what you are asking about. That is between the youtuber and the people that contact him/her. What you need to worry about is your use of the youtuber's published videos. Depending on how...
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    Does a ROW convey to new owners? What are the limits of conditions specified within the ROW?

    Virtually all property in the country is subject to some sort of control on it's use. That could be the Federal government, a state government, a county government or a local government. That is the reality. Now, you can bitch and moan about it or get with the program.
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