How Can I Win Planning Commission Approval?
Winning a recommendation of approval from a local planning commission comes down to a few key areas, as planning commission veteran and land use and
Winning a recommendation of approval from a local planning commission comes down to a few key areas, as planning commission veteran and land use and
Restrictive covenants, sometimes called “deed restrictions,” restrict the free use of land and are generally disfavored by courts. They are however generally enforceable, as Detroit-based
The typical zoning ordinance is written in such a way as to encourage different kinds of developments to follow a one-size-fits-all approach. Realizing this problem,
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
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 would like to develop land, chances are you will need to appear before a planning commission at some point. Appearing before the commission
Crain’s Detroit Business reporter Kurt Nagl wrote in May about about the City of Detroit seeking approval for 20 new liquor licenses through the Redevelopment
Crain’s Detroit Business reporter Kurt Nagl wrote in May about about the City of Detroit seeking approval for 20 new liquor licenses through the Redevelopment
In everyday conversation it is not uncommon to hear, “he’s just being a nuisance,” or, “that is such a nuisance.” But what actually is a
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