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I can't see why not: as long as the tenant is not being displaced from the property as a result of the construction, unless proper notice is given accordingly, the landlord has every right to build and expand the property.
No, this would not be legal without obtaining some sort of special permission.
As the executor of the estate, you would need to give permission for Habitat for Humanity to build on the property. You should ensure that the organization follows all legal protocols and any stipulations outlined in the estate plan. Additionally, you may need to consider any impact on the distribution of assets to beneficiaries.
Cash, business case, property/land, planning permission, materials projected customer base
if the dam wall is on his land then they should be allowed to because noneof his property is on the other persons land
No. You would need the written permission of all the other owners. The other owners may view your construction as damage to the property. You cannot take that liberty with jointly owned property.No. You would need the written permission of all the other owners. The other owners may view your construction as damage to the property. You cannot take that liberty with jointly owned property.No. You would need the written permission of all the other owners. The other owners may view your construction as damage to the property. You cannot take that liberty with jointly owned property.No. You would need the written permission of all the other owners. The other owners may view your construction as damage to the property. You cannot take that liberty with jointly owned property.
If those people who own the land approve of it yes, but otherwise no because you have no legal right to do anything on that land without the owners permission, it is illegal to build on land that doesn't belong to unless you have permission.
There are many types of planning permission one must get to build their own home. To build their own home, one must receive permission from the chief planning officer.
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The person who bought the property plans to tear down the existing house and build a new one.