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andresmuro@aol.com wrote:
>When a REIT acquires land in a community, are there cases when a
>community can force the REIT to lease the land for specific purposes,
>beyond what city ordinances specify? Thanks,
Clarify what you're trying to ask abou
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Jim,
The US Constitution does not address the operation of motor vehicles on
public roads. Governments have successfully shown in courts that driving is
a privilege not a right. The privilege has certain obligations attached/
Seat belt use is
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When a REIT acquires land in a community, are there cases when a
community can force the REIT to lease the land for specific purposes,
beyond what city ordinances specify?
Thanks,
Andres
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