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  2. I was forced to evacuate my home. Do I still need to pay my ...

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    The fires have destroyed thousands of structures and forced roughly 92,000 residents to evacuate. With some homes sitting empty and others reduced to rubble, here are answers you might need. My ...

  3. Do You Still Have to Pay Property Taxes If Your Home Is ... - AOL

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    When a property is damaged or destroyed, whether at the state or local level, most jurisdictions will reassess the property’s value based on its new condition. This reassessment may lower the ...

  4. Signs of rent gouging rise across region in fires' wake ... - AOL

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    Tenant advocates — and even some landlord groups — are calling for authorities to crack down on rent gouging in the wake of devastating fires. Some property owners, however, appear unfazed.

  5. Waste (law) - Wikipedia

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    The court may directly require the party responsible for the waste to restore the property to its original condition. The court may accelerate the passage of title in the land, divesting a tenant or life estate holder of the property and vesting it in the landlord or remainderman. Kentucky has a particularly harsh remedy for voluntary waste.

  6. Replevin - Wikipedia

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    The question of replevin becomes moot should the item in question no longer exist as an entity, i.e. if it is destroyed, or in the case of a bag of money, for instance, if the money has been spent. For this reason, the item is normally seized by the court when the action is filed and held until the decision is reached to prevent the waste of a ...

  7. Lost, mislaid, and abandoned property - Wikipedia

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    For example, if the lost property is found by a tenant inside the walls of his leasehold, or by an employee embedded within the soil of an estate owned by his employer, the landowner (as employer or landlord) of the property where it was found usually has a superior claim of right over that of the finder.

  8. Here's what not to do if your California home was damaged ...

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    Officials said at least 1,100 structures have been destroyed by the fires. ... Homeowners can do that by making the home is up to code, the roof is updated and harden the house against flames.

  9. Eviction - Wikipedia

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    Flow Diagram of the Eviction Process in British Columbia, Canada. Most jurisdictions do not permit the landlord to evict a tenant without first taking legal action to do so (commonly referred to as a "self-help" eviction; such actions include changing locks, removing items from the premises, or terminating utility services).