A bill that would require towing and recovery operators to have written consent by the property owner before towing has been signed into law by Governor Glenn Youngkin.
6 plaintiffs challenge ordinance tightening rules for businesses hiring security.
India has welcomed the Taliban’s move to “return the properties and lands of Hindus and Sikhs in Afghanistan.” According to a report by The Times of India on Friday, Ranjit Singh, a spokesperson for the Indian Ministry of External Affairs, stated, “If the Taliban have decided to return the properties and lands to citizens who […]
In the heart of the Historic Mississippi Business District stands Southern Kitchen Food Cart, a cherished establishment
An excerpt from ‘Accelerating India’s Development: A State-Led Roadmap for Effective Governance’, by Karthik Muralidharan.
As Julia Stiles gears up for her directorial debut with “Wish You Were Here,” she’s splitting her time with another project she’s kept under wraps. She told the New York Times she was "a bundle of emotions" directing her first movie as she welcomed her third child, now 5 months old. The “10 Things I Hate About You” actor did not reveal the name or sex of her baby, saying of this recent pregnancy, “I didn’t really talk about it.” Stiles also shares sons Strummer, 6, and Arlo, 2, with husband...
(The Center Square) – A measure advancing at the Illinois Statehouse would make mobile home park owners jump through extra hoops if they want to sell their property. State Sen. Steve Stadelman, D-Rockford, said his Senate Bill 2935 will help those living in mobile home parks that get sold. “It tries to end surprise sales that result in new owners coming in, raising rates and seniors on fixed income and low-income residents that are basically economically evicted,”...
The parks will be sold to an out-of-state buyer, a move residents fear will result in rent hikes or an influx of short-term rentals.
Toronto Hydro treated a property owner unfairly after asking him to pay $20,000 to repair an electricity vault hidden underneath their parking lot, the city’s ombudsman found. According to an investigation report released Friday by Toronto Ombudsman Kwame Addo, the complainant purchased a unit within a plaza in 1980 and was unaware there was a transformer on his property. The transformer, the report said, was in an underground vault dug into the parking lot of his unit. In 2015, Toronto...
Rhea County property owners received a big shock in the mail this past week when reappraisals of their property were received in the mail.
This summer boasts nearly 18,000 short-term rentals - a staggering 12 percent increase since last April and nearly 50 percent surge since March 2021. With many second-home owners easing off the Cape to return to their regular routines, they're eager to offset costs by renting out their properties. One major factor behind the sudden shift is the aftermath of the pandemic-fueled frenzy in second-home purchases that swept Cape Cod
Cindy Picos, a resident of Auburn, California, said she was dropped by her home insurer CSAA Insurance after they obtained aerial photos of her roof. The insurer refused to reconsider their decision after an independent inspection showed the roof has ten more years of life. Companies have been accused of using aerial photos to clear out customers they don't want