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A Florida Eviction Attorney's Guide to Mobile Home Evictions: Breaking Down Florida Statute 723.061
Florida Mobile Home Eviction Attorneys When it comes to mobile home park evictions in Florida, the rules are a bit different from standard residential evictions. Florida Statute 723.061 outlines specific reasons and procedures for mobile home park owners to follow when evicting a mobile home owner, tenant, or occupant. Law Office of Ryan S. Shipp, PLLC knows how important it is to guide park…
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Trumps Cabinet
Secretary of State
Rex Tillerson (Oil Tycoon)
He broke the law by illegally doing deals with State Sponsors of Terrorism.
He broke the law by illegally doing $50 million dollars worth of deals with Iran and selling their military "chemicals" while they were under sanctions.
He bragged about being a personal friend of Putin and estimates put that he has spent more time with Putin then any other American citizen.
He lied under oath to Congress when asked about him lobbying against Russian Sanctions.
He was sued for anti-gay discrimination.
He was Director of a Russian Oil Firm in the Bahamas that helped companies use offshore tax haven loopholes to avoid paying taxes.
When the threat of rising sea levels due to climate change were brought up his response was, "We'll adapt to that."
He is being sued for ignoring environmental regulations.
He was fined after he ignored safety regulations and that resulted in 2 people being killed and another 13 injured.
He refused to agree that Saudi Arabia violates human rights or Putin has committed war crimes.
He has been investigated for fraud.
He was personally mentioned in court documents where at least 14 different witnesses have testified private military security forces employed by Exxon Mobil working in Indonesia had engaged in serious human rights abuses, including murder, torture, sexual violence, kidnapping, battery, assault, rape, arbitrary arrest, detention and false imprisonment. Instead of denying these things occurred his lawyers have argued he shouldn't be held responsible for the actions of employees even though he directly was involved in the management.
Secretary of the Treasury:
Steven Mnuchin (Worked for Goldman Sachs)
He has been accused of racism by enacting company policies to refuse to give loans to minorities and giving Latinos higher mortgage rates than whites.
If you were a Latino who didn't pay your morgue to Steven Mnuchin's bank you are 20% more likely to be foreclosed on than if you are white and in the same situation.
The bank he headed broke the law numerous times with unethical and illegal foreclosure practices. Such as trying to evict an elderly couple who had already paid them $525,000 in mortgages for a house that was only worth $200,000.
He has been sued dozens of times and settled or was found guilty in multi-million dollar lawsuits on several separate occasions.
He has been forced to testify and received subpoenas from the Department of Housing and Urban Development multiple times during government investigations against him.
He tried to take a 90 year old woman's house because a clerical error made it seem like her payment was 27 cents short.
Secretary of Defense:
James Mattis (Former General)
He says it's fun to shoot people.
He's been implicated in committing war crimes.
After his own soldiers were hit by friendly fire he refused to send rescue and left them to die.
He is on the board of executives of a medical company currently going through bankruptcy after they committed fraud and misrepresented their products.
Attorney General:
Jeff Sessions (Alabama Senator)
He said he supported The K.K.K until he learned they smoked pot.
He admitting to making racist jokes during the investigation of two Klansman whom had kidnapped, beaten, tortured, slit the throat and murdered a young black man in 1981 before hanging his body in a tree at a local park in Mobile, Alabama.
He called an attorney a "race traitor" for defending a black client in a voting rights case.
He was considered by the Reagan administration to racist to be a Judge 30 years ago.
He called the ACLU and the NAACP "un-american" and "communist" for forcing civil rights down Americas throat.
He used racial slurs to address black co-workers. And told one Black Attorney, "You best be careful how you talk to white folks, boy."
He referred to the only black commissioner in Mobile Alabama as "the n*gger"
Dozens of former co-workers allege he is a racist and when asked about racist comments he has refused to give a straight answer.
Q: "Did you refer to him as the N-Word? Yes or no?"
A: "I am not the Jeff Sessions my detractors have tried to create."
He tried to fight against the passage of the violence against women act and fought against laws to make spousal rape a crime.
He said if a person is gay it should automatically disqualify them from getting a job as a judge.
He attempted to pass laws that would defund any school that allowed gay student groups or clubs such as the Gay-Straight Alliances. "An organization that professes to be comprised of homosexuals and/or lesbians must not receive state funding or use state-supported facilities to foster or promote those illegal, and sexually deviate activities that break the sodomy and sexual misconduct laws."
He voted in favor of laws that would make it legal for the U.S military to perform torture.
He supports seizing peoples homes without due process.
He has received a 0% rating from The Human Rights Campaign.
Secretary of Interior
Ryan Zinke (Former Congressman)
When he was in the military he was caught in a pattern of fraud.
He used techniques thought up by Stephen Colbert as a joke as part of a campaign money scheme to steal hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations.
He repeatedly voted in support of logging, drilling, and mining on federally protected land.
He tried to make it legal for hunters to be able to hunt endangered species.
He fought to give federal park land to a coal company who donated $160,000 to his campaign.
Secretary of Agriculture
Sonny Perdue (Former Georgia Governor)
His solution to a drought was to organize a group to go outside the capital building and pray for rain.
He cheated on his property taxes by avoiding to include any mention of his vacation homes to the IRS.
He appointed people to government position in exchange for them selling him land for a cheaper price on at least two separate occasions.
He snuck a bizarre measure into a state law bill about State Safety Regulations that said people don't have to pay property taxes if they buy properties in other states. This saved him $100,000 in property taxes.
He moved all of his money to Florida so he wouldn't have to pay state taxes in Georgia.
He diverted $4.3 million dollars that was supposed to go into building a reservoir into buying massive amounts of land for himself.
Even far right websites managed to create a 22 incident long, 3 year timeline just of scandals involving Perdue either unethically buying or stealing land. Or Perdue trying to use his political power to find bizarre ways to not pay taxes.
Secretary of Commerce
Wilbur Ross (Billionaire coal mine owner, his nickname is "the king of bankruptcy")
He was fined $2.3 million dollars by the SEC for swindling over 10 million in unnecessary fees out of investors.
He killed a dozen miners by knowing violating safety regulations that he was warned would lead to deaths.
He once bailed Trump out of bankruptcy.
Secretary of Labor:
Andrew Puzder (CEO of Carl’s Jr)
He had been accused of beating his wife, medical records prove it was long term and the police were called on atleast two separate occasions.
When asked about the domestic violence charges in court while his wife was trying to get a restraining order he gave bizarrely worded excuses.
Instead of saying:
"Yes I shoved her to the ground so she couldn't call 911."
He said:
"I didn't shove her, I grabbed her by the shoulders and pushed her back I don't know if her foot caught or what happened.”
A year before this incident when he was in court again and asked to describe what happen when he was driving drunk, crashed his car and then punched his wife.
Instead of saying:
"I don't remember what happen that night, I did have a minor accident but it wasn't because of my wife it was because I was driving drunk."
He said:
"I recall no such incident. I do recall going up on a curb but it had nothing to do with my reaction to Lisa. I think it had to do with the liquid refreshment we had with our dinner more than anything else."
At the time of these Domestic Violence allegations he was chair of an anti-abortion task force created by the Governor of Missouri.
When asked if he would resign he said:
"This is a personal matter and has nothing to do with issues I'm speaking out on. The fact that I was appointed to the task force, I don't think is relevant to these issues. This is what normally happens in a divorce case. You're blowing it way out of proportion."
He later was forced to resign from the state run Anti-Abortion task force...
Neighbors called the police on another occasion when he started breaking furniture and plates.
The U.S. Department of Labor found that more than half of his restaurants were committing wage violations.
He was sued and found guilty for discriminating against the physically disabled.
He was sued and found guilty for refusing to pay employees overtime.
He was sued and found guilty for refusing to pay employees overtime again. This time he was forced to pay $9 million dollar.
He was sued and found guilty for refusing to follow safety regulations.
He was sued and found guilty in a class action lawsuit for refusing to compensate employees for work expenses.
He was sued and found guilty for allowing sexual harassment to continue.
He has been accused of racial discrimination.
His company is one of the highest ranked in the country in terms of employees reporting gender discrimination or harassment.
He hired Illegal Immigrants and paid them below minimum wage.
He is against there being a minimum wage.
He argues overtime pay shouldn't exist.
He blames poor people for being in poverty while he earns more money every day than employees at his fast food restaurant earn in an entire year.
He wants to replace employees with machines.
Secretary of Homeland Security:
John F. Kelly (Former General)
He doesn't believe women should be allowed be in the military.
He argues Guantanamo Bay, "Isn't as bad as it seems."
He supports Trump building a wall because Terrorists might sneak in through the Mexican boarder, aided by illegal immigrants.
He lied and said Narcoterrorism have killed 500,000 Americans since 9/11.
Secretary of Energy:
Rick Perry (Former Texas Governor)
He was indicted on Felony Abuse of Power charges.
He promised to abolish the Department of Energy before being picked to lead it.
He allowed the execution of a man later proven to be innocent and stalled the investigation to clear the mans name until after he was executed. Then fired all the people who warned him the man was innocent from the start.
He carries a semi-automatic handgun while jogging, “because he is afraid of snakes.” and for the past several years has bragged during interviews he used it to kill a coyote with a single shot. Though everytime he retold the story there were more inconsistencies.
He has told blacks that racism doesn't exist anymore while at the same time having owned for 33 years a hunting camp named simply, N*ggerhead.
He made sexist comments against the former Governor and then argued against a woman who said she was insulted by them by arguing she wasn't really offended.
He said income inequality isn't a problem because there are poor people in the bible.
He proposed a plan to lower taxes on the rich and raise taxes on the poor to compensate, when a New York Time reporter brought up how this would create massive levels of income inequality his response was, "I don’t care about that."
He gave a lengthy speech about how Atheists deserve hell and will go there when they die, and how they have to much power in society.
A whistle blower discovered that state juvenile detention facilities had employed sex offenders and had been covering up complaints of abuse in what may of been the largest child sex abuse ring in U.S history, the whistle blower contacted Governor Perry and spoke to him numerous times but Perry refused to do anything about it. Three years later in 2007 the FBI determined that at least 750 girls age 10-17 had been sexually abused by guards and several high ranking administrators who either covered up the abuse or participated in it were arrested. Many of these administrators were personally appointed by Perry himself.
He said the BP Oil spill had nothing to do with poor safety regulations and was actually caused by god.
In college he got a D in a class titled, "Meats."
He vetoed a bill saying the state can't execute the mentally ill.
He has threatened that Texas can secede from the United States more than once.
He said drugs were the cause of the Charleston Church shooting not racism.
He compares being gay to alcoholism.
He suggested Immigrants trying to cross the boarder should be drone striked to keep them from getting in.
He signed an executive order making it so all girls over the age of 12 had to receive a vaccination against sexually transmitted diseases. Then it was revealed his chief of staff was an executive for the company that made the vaccine.
He threatened the Chairman of the Federal Reserve and accused him of treason.
Secretary of Education:
Betsy DeVos (Billionaire private education advocate )
She wants creationism taught in public schools.
Her family made their fortune through a literal pyramid scheme.
She wants to get rid of Child Labor Laws.
She owes millions of dollars in government fines for election fraud.
She lied during Senate Hearings.
She illegally omitted anti-union donations on disclosure forum.
She wants to use American Schools to "Build Gods Kingdom."
She hired a Felon to run her school lobbying group.
She thinks schools should be armed in order to protect themselves against bears.
White House chief strategist:
Steve Bannon (CEO of Breitbart News)
He was arrested for three counts of domestic violence in the 90s.
The charges were dropped after him and his attorney threatened his ex-wife into fleeing the state.
He choked his ex-wife and smashed her phone so she couldn't call 911.
He was accused of sexual harassment by female co-workers. “Saftey Regulations? I’m going to ram those Safety Regulations down her fucking throat,”
“There are some unintended consequences of the women’s liberation movement, the women that should lead this country would be pro-family, they would have husbands, they would love their children. They wouldn’t be a bunch of dykes that came from the Seven Sisters schools up in New England.” ― Bannon during interview when asked about women in government
He was outraged when he found out that Jews were allowed at his daughters school and complained to them over it.
He helped promote the white supremacist novel The Camp of the Saints which depicts non-white immigrants as barbaric invaders whoes goals for moving to Europe and America is to bring forth the downfall of civilization.
He was a member of a Facebook group that produced racist rants and death threats against President Obama.
He complained about there being to many Asian CEOs.
National Security Adviser:
Michael Flynn (Disgraced former General)
He says Islam is Cancer and it's irrational for people not to be afraid of Muslims.
He ordered female Defense Intelligence Agency employees to "dress sexy" and wear short skirts and makeup.
He was fired from the Military for trying to demand too much power and authority. Though he says the reason was, "political correctness."
Leaked Bush Administration emails show he show he had extreme anger issues, refused to follow orders, went against policy and became, "physcially abusive with staff."
He wants to bring back torture.
He retweeted anti-semetic Tweets.
He is a Board Member for what The Southern Poverty Law Center considers the largest Anti-Muslim Hate Group in America.
His son and top adviser is famous for posting online Conspiracy Theories and racist memes.
Leaked 2010 memo reveals he shared Top Secret Information without permission.
He facilitated the murder of civilians in Afghanistan.
Domestic Policy Adviser
Ken Blackwell (Former Ohio Secretary of State)
He says, "Gays can be reformed, just like arsonists."
He works for an anti-gay hate group who wants gays deported.
He advised Trump to change the laws so youth Homeless shelters could legally refuse to help gay and transgender youth.
He believes mass shooting are caused by America's lack of morality which stems from the country allowing gays to exist.
He wrote an article saying Mosques don't have a right to exist in New York City.
He was accused of rigging the 2004 election in Ohio for George Bush. After he was called to testify in legal hearings by Congress he just refused to show up.
During his term he had 18 major lawsuits.
He accidentally published a list of 1.2 million Social Security numbers of Ohio citizens.
He fought tooth and nail to move too electronic touch screen voting machines instead of paper ballots, after it was discovered the machines had a backdoor software "glitch" it was revealed that Blackwell owned the company that made the voting machines.
A group of 31 pastors contacted the IRS alleging that a number of Churches in the state had been secretly funding Blackwell which violates laws prohibiting charity groups involvement in political campaigns
Blackwell sent an email claiming he had never heard of any of the churches that he was accused of getting illegal donations from. But after media outlets traced the I.P address of the email it was revealed he sent the email inside of the church that he was claiming he had never heard of in the email he was sending from their building...
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[John K. Ross] Short Circuit: A Roundup of Recent Federal Court Decisions
A faithless elector feels the Bern, tasing a pregnant woman in the stomach, tasing a man in diabetic shock, and crosses in public parks.
Please enjoy the latest edition of Short Circuit, a weekly feature from the Institute for Justice.
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Under federal law, children with green cards become U.S. citizens automatically if they are living in the United States in the "legal and physical custody" of a citizen parent. Does this apply to a (now-adult) son whose father became a citizen while the son was in juvenile detention for conspiring to aid terrorists? Second Circuit: whatever criminal charge he may be subject to, the son is an American citizen and cannot be deported.
Woman who owns and is depicted in 1908 Matisse painting flees Ally-occupied Berlin in 1947, fearing Soviet invasion and leaves the painting for safekeeping with an acquaintance who instead sells it and pockets the money. It changes hands several times until the National Gallery in London buys it in 1979. Woman's heirs: It was stolen; give it back. National Gallery: No. British agency that decides Holocaust era art claims: We can't help; we don't do thefts after 1945. Second Circuit: We can't help; the gallery can't be sued in U.S. courts as it is an instrumentality of Great Britain, and it wasn't the one who stole the painting.
Four officers arrest man; while his head is pinned to the ground, one of the officers kicks him in the face, breaking his nose and eye socket. Each officer denies doing it or seeing it. (A dashcam does not record.) Third Circuit: He can't sue for excessive force because he doesn't know which officer kicked him. But he can sue the officers for conspiring to cover up misconduct, an act that deprives him of access to the courts.
Progressive nonprofit says evangelical nonprofit is a hate group. An organization that publishes online directory of nonprofits adds a banner to its profile of the evangelical group, saying it "was flagged as a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center." Fourth Circuit: The evangelical group can't sue the directory over the banner.
Landlord, a Fairfax, Va. mobile home park, imposes requirement that all adult tenants show proof of legal residence in the country; four Latino families (four men with legal status, four women who are illegal immigrants, and 10 U.S. citizen children) face fines, eviction. A violation of the Fair Housing Act? Could be, says the Fourth Circuit (over a dissent).
Allegation: Man's mentally disturbed ex-wife has habit of calling in false reports to police that he's abusing their children (over whom he has custody). On one such occasion, Dallas police force their way into the man's home (after he declines to let them in without a warrant), pepper spray and handcuff him; the kids confirm they're fine. Fifth Circuit: The man can't sue the officers.
Drunk driver flees from Austin, Tex. police, drives around police barricades and through crowd attending South by Southwest, a film and music festival, killing four, including a music producer from the Netherlands. Can the producer's family sue the festival organizers or the city? The Fifth Circuit says no, over a partially dissenting Judge Graves, who says the city could have foreseen the tragedy. (The driver gets life without parole.)
University of Michigan students have sex. He says it was consensual; she says she was too drunk to consent. Witnesses support both parties, but a disciplinary panel finds the accuser's witnesses more credible. Facing expulsion, the accused withdraws from school. Sixth Circuit: The university violated due process by failing to permit cross-examination of the accuser and her witnesses. Concurrence: Our precedent requires schools to permit the accused to submit (and follow up on) written questions, but not (as the majority holds) to have a representative conduct cross in person.
At Louisville, Ky. campaign rally, then-candidate Trump urges his supporters to remove protesters without hurting them. (Trump: "If I say go 'get 'em,' I get in trouble with the press.") His supporters then assault three protesters, who seek to sue Trump. Sixth Circuit: He didn't advocate imminent lawless action. Case dismissed.
Allegation: Woman pulls into her friend's driveway. Within seconds, Lima, Ohio police surround her, order her to leave, pull her out of her vehicle when she tries to explain she's there to pick up her niece and nephew. She tells them she's pregnant; an officer tases her in the stomach. (Click here for video captured by bystander.) Sixth Circuit: No qualified immunity.
Allegation: Police fabricate evidence to show that man was carrying ecstasy in a vitamin bottle (even though every test of the pills shows they're legal), and he spends 48 days in Joliet, Ill. jail before charges are dropped. Supreme Court (2017): Detention without probable cause violates the Fourth Amendment. But he might have filed suit too late. Seventh Circuit: His two-year window to sue began when he was released from jail, not when he was arrested. So he's entitled to a decision on the merits.
Factory worker signs "dues-checkoff" agreement allowing employer to automatically deduct her union fees, send them to the union. After 2015 Wisconsin right-to-work law bans mandatory union dues, worker asks employer to stop collecting dues. The right-to-work law says employer must comply within 30 days, but the dues agreement the employee signed says the deduction is irrevocable for one year. Seventh Circuit: The state's 30-day rule violates federal labor law; she must pay the dues for at least a year. Dissent: The Supreme Court precedent the majority relies upon, though it hasn't been explicitly overruled, is no longer good law.
In 2016, Missouri voters approved an amendment to the state Constitution that prohibits political committees from receiving contributions from other political committees. Eighth Circuit (splitting from the Eleventh Circuit): This violates the First Amendment. The law serves as a "prophylaxis-upon-prophylaxis," and any risk of corruption from PAC-to-PAC money transfers is modest at best.
After a district court enjoined Missouri's abortion regulations, the Eighth Circuit this week reversed and benchslapped the lower court both for misapplying the Supreme Court's abortion jurisprudence and for deciding the case without giving Missouri a chance to grant waivers to abortion providers (as it had already done with respect to three of the state's five facilities).
Minnesota's Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party nominates man to be part of the electoral college, and he pledges he'll vote for the Democratic candidate if she wins Minnesota's general election. She indeed wins, but, contrary to his pledge, man Feels the Bern and attempts to cast his ballot for Bernie Sanders. Minnesota officials decline to accept his ballot and instead turn to a substitute elector who voted for Hillary Clinton. Does this violate the Twelfth Amendment? We can't say, says the Eighth Circuit, as this case is moot thanks to the man's failure to proceed expeditiously with his claim.
Can Arizona throw out ballots that voters cast in a precinct other than their assigned precinct? And can it prohibit people from collecting absentee ballots from voters on behalf of the state? Yes and yes, says the Ninth Circuit, over a lengthy dissent from Chief Judge Thomas.
Retired Air Force major opposes 2012 federal law said to authorize indefinite detention of U.S. citizens without charges or trial, harangues his Bainbridge Island, Wash. neighbor for failing to publicly condemn the law. He creates a Facebook page to criticize (but not threaten) the neighbor. The neighbor (a local activist who founded memorial to Japanese-Americans from Bainbridge Island interned during WWII) sought and obtained state-court protection from the activity, which he deemed to be stalking and harassment. Ninth Circuit: The major's First Amendment challenge to the state's cyberstalking statute should not have been dismissed.
Allegation: While executing search of home pursuant to warrant, female IRS agent insists on accompanying woman to bathroom, views her naked body. (Her husband, the subject of the investigation and warrant, was able to use the restroom in peace.) Can the woman sue the agent? Indeed so, says the Ninth Circuit. The agent didn't have cause to think the woman would destroy evidence. Concurrence: The cases the majority relies on establish only the unconstitutionality of opposite-sex bathroom observation, not that of same-sex observation. But a 1979 Supreme Court case makes clear that the agent wasn't entitled to searchthe woman as she was not the subject of the investigation.
To win an excessive force suit, a plaintiff need not show an officer enjoyed beating them up, just that the officer intended to cause harm. So says the Ninth Circuit (splitting with the Eighth). So new trial for an inmate at Malheur County, Ore. prison who alleges he was not resisting when a guard repeatedly bashed his head against a concrete floor and steel door; the jury was erroneously instructed that the inmate needed to show the guard was not just cruel but also sadistic.
Unlike almost every other state, California requires charities to disclose their donor information to state regulators, who have carelessly made hundreds of thousands of these confidential documents available online. Charity says this chills contributions and people associated with it have received actual death threats. A First Amendment violation? Ninth Circuit: We're convinced that California will be more careful in the future, so there's nothing to worry about. (We discussed New York's similar requirement on the podcast.)
Operator of a marijuana dispensary in California—where marijuana is legal—faces a mandatory minimum of five years in prison for violating federal marijuana law. Should the jury have known about the sentence or their power to acquit even if they think there's enough evidence to convict? No, says the Ninth Circuit, but all hope is not lost. If the defendant can convince the court that he was in strict compliance with state law, he may qualify for relief under a 2015 law that prohibits the feds from spending money on the prosecution. Dissent: There may be no need to inform jurors they can acquit (if there is ample evidence of guilt, but they believe the law unjust), but here the court went further and implied they could be punished for jury nullification. Which violates the Sixth Amendment.
Seven seventh-grade girls remain mostly silent in the face of San Bernardino County, Calif. officer's questioning. (Though there is maybe some whispering and giggling.) Which he finds disrespectful, so he handcuffs and arrests the lot of them, both bullies and victims. In his words, this course of action will "prove a point and make you guys mature a lot faster." Ninth Circuit: No qualified immunity.
A cross erected 75 years ago in a public Pensacola, Fla. park is an unconstitutional endorsement of religion, says an Eleventh Circuit panel, though, say two separate concurrences, the precedent mandating this result should be reversed.
Motorist goes into severe diabetic shock, drives erratically, pulls over on highway median. Video shows Argo, Ala. officer approach with f-bombs, both gun and taser drawn. The man shows his hands, attempts to comply with commands but is tased four times in quick succession before being pulled from the vehicle (just feet from oncoming traffic). Eleventh Circuit: No qualified immunity.
Last year, an Indiana trial judge found that the city of Charlestown violated the state and federal Constitutions by fining property owners thousands of dollars in an effort to force them to sell to a politically connected developer. The fines are part of the city's plan to eviscerate the modest but proud Pleasant Ridge neighborhood and replace it with homes for wealthier people. This week the Indiana Court of Appeals ruled that the city violated the state's Unsafe Building Law, the one argument the property owners, whom IJ represents, had lost on in the trial court. The case now moves back to the trial court, and IJ's clients remain safely in their homes. Click here to read more.
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Scott Nordheimer Urban AtlanticFrequently observed in multi-story apartment buildings. Multi-loved ones residence - Often observed in multi-story detached buildings, wherever each and every floor is a separate apartment or unit. Terraced residence (a.k.a. townhouse or rowhouse) - A amount of single or multi-unit buildings in a constant row with shared walls and no intervening space. Condominium (American English) - Making or complex, very similar to apartments, owned by folks. Common grounds and prevalent areas inside of the complex are owned and shared jointly. In North America, there are townhouse or rowhouse design condominiums as effectively. The British equivalent is a block of flats. Cooperative (a.k.a. co-op) - A variety of a number of ownership in which the residents of a multi-unit housing complicated very own shares in the cooperative corporation that owns the house, providing every resident the appropriate to occupy a precise apartment or unit. Semi-detached dwellings Duplex - Two units with one particular shared wall. Detached dwellings Detached home or single-family members detached household Moveable dwellings Mobile homes or residential caravans - Potentially a full-time residence that can be (could not in practice be) movable on wheels. Houseboats - A floating house Tents - Generally quite temporary, with roof and walls consisting only of fabric-like material. The size of an apartment or house can be described in square feet or meters. In the United States, this consists of the location of "living room", excluding the garage and other non-residing spaces. The "square meters" figure of a house in Europe could report the complete area of the walls enclosing the home, as a result such as any connected garage and non-residing spaces, which makes it important to inquire what variety of surface definition has been used. It can be described additional approximately by the quantity of rooms. A studio apartment has a single bedroom with no living area (perhaps a separate kitchen). A 1-bedroom apartment has a living or dining room separate from the bedroom. Two bedroom, three bedroom, and greater units are frequent. (A bedroom is a separate space meant for sleeping. It commonly has a bed and, in newer dwelling units, a developed-in closet for clothes storage.) Other classes Chawls Villas Havelis The size is measured in Gaz (square yards), Quila, Marla, Beegha, and acre. See Record of house types for a comprehensive listing of housing kinds and layouts, authentic estate trends for shifts in the market and residence or home for additional basic facts. Income and marketing It is common practice for an intermediary to give true estate owners with devoted sales and advertising and marketing help in exchange for commission. In North America, this intermediary is referred to as a true estate broker (or realtor), whilst in the United Kingdom, the intermediary would be referred to as an estate agent. See also 1031 exchange Buyer brokerage (in the USA) Acquiring agent (in the Uk) Estate (house) FIRE economy Graduate genuine estate education Housing bubble Worldwide genuine estate Investment Rating for Real Estate Checklist of authentic estate topics Land great deal Mortgage loan Net lease NNN Lease Personal Equity Actual Estate Residence rights Actual estate broker (in the USA) Estate agent (in the United kingdom) Authentic estate appraisal Actual estate broker True estate economics True estate developer Genuine Estate Hegemony Real estate investment believe in Authentic estate pricing True estate transaction True estate transfer tax Real estate trends Authentic property Brief sale (authentic estate) Specialized investment fund Subprime home loan crisis True estate owned Real estate in China Rural land income References ^ "Authentic estate": Oxford English Dictionary online: Retrieved September 18, 2011 ^ "Title 16. Conservation Chapter one. National Parks, Military Parks, Monuments, and Seashores Minute Guy Nationwide Historical Park". US Legal. External hyperlinks
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