Court of Appeals Reverses ZBA Denial of Homeowner’s Right to Rent Lakefront Property
The Michigan Court of Appeals reversed the decision of a local Zoning Board of Appeals that denied a homeowner the right to rent her lakefront
The Michigan Court of Appeals reversed the decision of a local Zoning Board of Appeals that denied a homeowner the right to rent her lakefront
A recent decision from the Michigan Court of Appeals makes one thing clear for all financial institutions initiating foreclosure proceedings: Make sure you follow the
The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals held this week that subordinate and superior employees alike can be held liable for First Amendment Retaliation if their
The Michigan Court of Appeals has held that, after foreclosure proceedings and a sheriff’s sale, filing suit against a mortgage company does not serve to
The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, in a decision announced this morning, has upheld the constitutionality of Administrative Hearings Bureaus that many Michigan cities and
Remember Joe Wurzelbacher? Probably not, but you might recall him by his better known nickname, Joe the Plumber. Wurzelbacher, of Toledo, Ohio, initially won fame
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals recently left open an interesting question that many religious land use applicants might be wondering: How much is too
More help for those struggling to pay their mortgage is on the way – this time from Washington. President Obama announced last week that more
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