Can't win for losing, I remember one case in Florida where a guy did a rock garden for his front yard, maintenance free or so he thought, until Hoa sued and won. He refused to play or pay so Hoa hired contractor to resod and charged him 30k, he still refuse to play so they put a lien on his house. So he burnt down the house.
Last I remember they were battling it out in court wether he had the right to destroy his own home.
But truth be told we are all renters, don't pay your property taxes and see just how much of that land is yours.
were several laws in the United States by which an applicant could acquire ownership of government land or the public domain, typically called a homestead.
The homestead exemption
is a legal regime to protect the value of the homes of residents from property taxes, creditors, and circumstances that arise from the death of the homeowner's spouse.
Homestead exemption laws typically have four primary features:
Preventing the forced sale of a home to meet the demands of creditors, usually except mortgages, mechanics liens, or sales to pay property taxes
Providing the surviving spouse with shelter
Providing an exemption from property taxes on a home
Allowing a tax-exempt homeowner to vote on property tax increases to homeowners over the threshold, by bond or millage requests
Even with the homestead exemption protection, defaults, liens and delinquent taxes trigger a auctions laying legal claim to, and interest accruing by, debt in question, in all 50 States to be satisfied at transfer of title.
Keep in mind, usually, except mortgages, mechanics liens, or sales to pay property taxes
FYI - if you have a homeowners association, and you break the rules, and they notify you numerous times, and nothing is done about it… They can actually take your home from you. Fact!
Can't win for losing, I remember one case in Florida where a guy did a rock garden for his front yard, maintenance free or so he thought, until Hoa sued and won. He refused to play or pay so Hoa hired contractor to resod and charged him 30k, he still refuse to play so they put a lien on his house. So he burnt down the house. Last I remember they were battling it out in court wether he had the right to destroy his own home.
But truth be told we are all renters, don't pay your property taxes and see just how much of that land is yours.
In some states of the union there's a "homestead act."
Government cannot kick you out. At least that is what the small prints said. Is it true, am not sure. Don't want to find out.
The Homestead Acts
The homestead exemption
Homestead exemption laws typically have four primary features:
Even with the homestead exemption protection, defaults, liens and delinquent taxes trigger a auctions laying legal claim to, and interest accruing by, debt in question, in all 50 States to be satisfied at transfer of title.
Keep in mind, usually, except mortgages, mechanics liens, or sales to pay property taxes
Like I said, try not to find out. Haha.
No it will work, just need to knock off the spouse, what a conundrum, keep,
The House or the Spouse?
The Spouse or the House?
Makes you wonder what's going thru momma's head when she has that funny look in her eye.
It's sp or h.
Haha.
FYI - if you have a homeowners association, and you break the rules, and they notify you numerous times, and nothing is done about it… They can actually take your home from you. Fact!
I know about home owner association. They are worse than Mafia. Don't live anywhere with hoa
If they take it I would burn it down . Then burn down the judges house too
Yeah, one of the anons said there was a case like that in the same state.