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Riparian rights include such things as the right to access for swimming, boating and fishing; the right to wharf out to a point of navigability; the right to erect structures such as docks, piers, and boat lifts; the right to use the water for domestic purposes; the right to accretions caused by water level fluctuations; the right to exclusive ...
The landlord-tenant relationship is defined by existence of a leasehold estate. [4] Traditionally, the only obligation of the landlord in the United States was to grant the estate to the tenant, [5] although in England and Wales, it has been clear since 1829 that a Landlord must put a tenant into possession. [6]
The boat may not be in tip-top condition: Whether you rent through a boat rental company or a peer-to-peer rental service, you don’t have control over the condition of the boat. Make sure you ...
Usually, the process starts with a group of tenants creating a written list of demands. One tenant with legitimate complaints about building safety, high rent, maintenance issues, landlord harassment, and other harmful practices is easy to ignore. An organized group of tenants with a list of specific demands is more likely to get a landlord ...
A daily snapshot of the Idaho legislative session, from highlights and reported stories to the important events to keep on your radar. Capitol Letters: Bill could protect Idaho renters from ...
“But the problem, at its core, doesn’t really lie with our canals, either,” writes this East Idaho farmer. “It lies with the state, whose policies encourage waste and penalize efficiency ...
Idaho's oldest state park, Heyburn, was created in 1908, the first state park in the state and in the Pacific Northwest. [2] For much of the park system's history, it was managed by the Idaho Department of Lands, and briefly by the Idaho Transportation Department in the late 1940s.
Some landlords charge as much as $100 a day until rent is paid, Sen. Ali Rabe said. ‘Predatory’ landlords in Boise are charging high fees. Idaho bill could protect renters