MICHIGAN’S PUBLIC ROAD ENDS AT LAKE LAW
The sheer number of inland lakes in Michigan is something that sets us apart from many other states, and it seems that everywhere you turn
The sheer number of inland lakes in Michigan is something that sets us apart from many other states, and it seems that everywhere you turn
Recorded about 80 years ago, the dedication language in a plat became the subject of a lawsuit which made it the Michigan Court of Appeals
What is an easement? In this video, Attorney Larry Opalewski explains that an easement is essentially the legal right to use another’s property in some
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One of the most common questions we receive on property line or easement related question is who is a responsible for trees on a property
When it comes to owning interest in land that includes or touchesan inland lake or stream, the law in Michigan is clear: you are considered
If you own property on an in-land Michigan lake, you typically enjoy riparian rights to that lake. You can read more about riparian rights here
Every Michigan property owner should have an understanding of the legal concept known as “quiet title.” This can be especially true for owners of Michigan
Last week, the United States Supreme Court confirmed that the Lake Michigan shoreline in Indiana is held by the State in public trust for all
Often, buyers purchase waterfront property assuming they have the right to access and use the water. If the neighbors in the community all agree and
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