When flooding affects a homeowner’s property, determining who’s at fault can be tricky, especially with extreme weather and aging infrastructure on the rise. Check out the #3 Course of August "Neighbors Flooding Out Neighbors," presented by Stuart Lieberman of Lieberman Blecher & Sinkevich P.C., to explore the causes behind flooding disputes between neighbors and offers strategies for attorneys handling these conflicts. From identifying the root causes to determining when legal action is appropriate, this course provides essential guidance for land use professionals. Dive deeper into how you can help clients navigate these complex issues while exploring both legal and technical solutions to resolve flooding disputes: https://lnkd.in/g4HvDTJC #FloodingDisputes #LandUseLaw #CLE #Lawline #PropertyLaw #LegalEducation #AugustTopCourses
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Last year, the Governor signed into law, the Flood Risk Notification Law. This law affects both sellers and landlords of residential and commercial property. It requires them to provide notice of flood prone areas to purchasers prior to when a transaction becomes binding and prior to when a tenant signs a lease or upon lease renewal if the person is already a tenant. READ MORE HERE: https://bit.ly/49WgOzD #lawfirm #realestate #realestatelaw #floodrisk #realestatelawyer #newjerseyrealestate #njlawyer
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Does your homeowners policy have ordinance of law coverage? With everchanging building codes make sure you are properly protected. Call us to review your policy and ensure you have the correct coverages.#insurancedonebetter #gooseheadinsurance
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Distinguishing between property damage and normal wear and tear requires a discerning eye and an understanding of the natural aging process of a home’s components. This distinction is crucial, particularly for homeowners attempting to determine whether they need legal assistance due to perceived property damage. At the Law Offices of Julia Sklar, we specialize in offering comprehensive property damage services, ensuring that individuals affected by floods, fires, and natural disasters receive the compensation they deserve. To schedule a FREE consultation, call us at (818) 904-1597 or visit our website at https://lnkd.in/g-vv8KV7. . . . . #lawofficesofjuliasklar #law #lawoffice #lawyer #attorney #personalinjury #civillitigation #disabilitylaw #legalservices #lawfirm #litigationlawyer #legalhelp #propertydamage #legaladvice #justice #lawsuit #lawenforcement #legalissues #mitigationclaims #litigation #legalrepresentation
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Question: "Who gets the flood zone survey? Is that something I have to order?" Find out the answer when you visit https://bit.ly/3LUcPZs. You can also see 100s of our legal videos with great real estate, probate and legal questions and answers. See http://bit.ly/SobleYT Soble Real Estate Law #MichiganRealEstateLaw #FloodZone
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We first heard from our members that Sheffield Crown Court had a catastrophic burst pipe flood overnight which has inundated all floors, including cells. The court is now out of commission until this is fixed and cleaned. This is not the first time this has happened in Sheffield’s criminal courts, with members reporting colleagues having to ‘paddle’ out of the magistrates’ court building when it flooded last Christmas. The situation has been made worse by the closure of nearby Doncaster Magistrates’ Court due to Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC) in October of last year, another blow to the South Yorkshire courts estate. Mike Jones, a member of the Law Society’s criminal law committee, is based in the area and said: “It will be impossible for Sheffield Crown Court to utilise the old Doncaster Crown Court, which has only one courtroom as the Doncaster magistrates’ have been sitting there for a few months - their building is due to take 9-12 months to fix. “Sheffield Magistrates’ Court limps along and has had regular closures due to unresolved problems with the heating system. We often decamp to the Crown Court as the cells often reach below acceptable temperatures. The structure is generally falling apart.” Law Society president Nick Emmerson said: “We are seeing the degradation of the courts estate across England and Wales due to decades of underinvestment. Floods, ceilings caving in, broken heating, mould – the list of the examples we hear from our members goes on. “The shambolic state of our courts contributes to the soaring backlog of cases waiting to be heard and strains to breaking point a criminal justice system that is already on its knees. National figures show the Crown Court outstanding caseload continues to rise, standing at 65,077 in November 2023.*The government’s own unambitious target of reducing the Crown Court backlog to 53,000 by March 2025 seems even more unrealistic. “The cost of repairs to flood damage to Sheffield Crown Court may slow down still further the general renewal of the court estate that is vitally needed to keep the wheels of justice turning.” https://ow.ly/fFtR50QqTqr
Sheffield courts close after burst water pipe causes flood
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🏡 **New Flood Disclosure Law in Effect Today!** 🌊 Effective today, October 1, 2024, Florida law requires that residential property sellers disclose whether their property has ever experienced flooding or whether they have received federal assistance for flood damage to the property, including, but not limited to, assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. This new requirement aims to increase transparency for buyers and ensure that all parties are aware of potential flood risks. At Rossway Swan, we are here to guide you through the legal implications of this new regulation, whether you're buying or selling. Protect your investment by understanding your rights and obligations under the new flood disclosure law. If you have any questions or need assistance, don’t hesitate to reach out! #FloodDisclosure #FloridaRealEstate #PropertyLaw #NewLaw #FloodRisk #RosswaySwan
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Every disrepair situation is unique - that's why our experts craft bespoke legal strategies. Had enough of moldy walls? Tired of flooding below? Our team understands compensation should fit your specific suffering. With experience on your side, we'll maximise what you deserve through a tailored approach. Simply share your story for free initial advice. You've endured enough - let our specialists work to deliver justice, starting from a no-win, no-fee position. Dm us today! #housingdisrepair #customsolution #roofleaks #electricalhazards #mould #structuralproblems #tailoredrepresentation #eachcasedifferent #expertstrategies #maximisecompensation #nowinnofee #peaceofmind #tenantchampions #landlordaccountability #thenorth #westyorkshire
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We help homeowners stuck in nightmare renovation and construction projects get back to living their lives in the homes of their dreams
Rebuilding your home after a disaster can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to go through it alone. 🏠💙 At Wyman Legal Solutions, we’re here to help homeowners with carefully drafted contracts that protect you from costly mistakes and ensure your rebuild goes smoothly. We’re committed to supporting you every step of the way, so your home can be a place of safety and comfort once again. Call us today at (561) 361-8700 for peace of mind during this important process. #HereToHelp #RebuildWithConfidence #HomeownerSupport #ConstructionLaw #WymanLegalSolutions #FloridaRebuild
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Stay informed and protect your investments with New Jersey's new flood risk disclosure law, effective March 20, 2024! Robert Baker elaborates on how this law mandates that property sellers and landlords must disclose flood risks and insurance options, ensuring buyers and renters make informed decisions. Read more here: https://bit.ly/3PCJcP8
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