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Generally, the city owns 6-10 feet in from the roadway for easments (and maybe a sidewalk down the road).
Be careful though... just because you CAN walk there... doesn't mean you can't get in any trouble at all. Don't kick lawn gnomes or anything in the yard and if your dog poops... pick it up.
I just received a parking ticket for parking in the handicap spaces in our apartment complex that we had permission to use. What do I do?
by elizlogan on June 26th, 2011
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Can somebody rent out a house about to go into foreclosure in Michigan? I went through a rental agency as well.
by snuggle41 on May 27th, 2011
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We have someone staying with us. Not the best situation. Came here with hardly any warning. We are giving him 3 nights and 3 nights only.
by michelleelise444 on September 12th, 2011
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If a person has not paid taxes for ten years or more do they lose the home to person who did?
by Hazecat on April 12th, 2011
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A neighbors tree fell in my yard and hit my house, can I move the tree debris back onto their property to avoid the cost of removal? This is a Florida property.
by gatheringrm on June 27th, 2011
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