With enough people at some point they could take anyones house or land, that government security (LEO) and adjudicators (courts) work in our favor now, what happens when they do not?How can they take your house without LEO and the courts?
With enough people at some point they could take anyones house or land, that government security (LEO) and adjudicators (courts) work in our favor now, what happens when they do not?How can they take your house without LEO and the courts?
As long as one can defend that ownership, or government does it for them. Folks today have grown accustomed to owning multiple properties and they generally are safe. What happens when they are not?I am guessing this may be how the old saying " Possession is nine tenths of the law" came into play ........
Though not a legal term , but am sure carries some weight . Squatters for example .
Surprised you did not have a lengthy eviction case too…During the covid crisis I had squatters claim some of my ground, but without a survey I could not have them removed. Covid delayed the survey so I had to put up with them until I could get that done. The day after the stakes were driven, they were gone.
Yep, the founders put that in the constitution…Not going "down the tax rabbit hole" even though you think you have land, if the state decides they need it for better use, kiss it good-bye. I watched many homes get taken by Hamilton County in the name of making 146th Street a grand boulevard. I personally lost almost 75 feet of my back yard and was told to either take the cash offer, which my real estate friend told me was reasonable, or lose it to eminent domain. Don't remember the exact ruling but in Connecticut versus the land owner, the court ruled that the state has every right to remove you from your land "for the greater good".
Welcome to something our founder feared.
This!You can really only own what is in your mind. Everything else is only by civilized cooperation.
It was a rat smart deal, the squatter with the trailer had it on my ground but claimed it was on a relatives ground next door. With no line survey I could not convince the law otherwise so I had to pay for the survey. The trailer was gone the night after the survey was complete, but he was able to stay there for a few months.Surprised you did not have a lengthy eviction case too…
and we seem to be running out of Civility these days .............You can really only own what is in your mind. Everything else is only by civilized cooperation.
Allodial title?Can one truly own property? Or is it really just permission? (Not even going down the tax rabbit hole.). If everyone else wants your property and joins to take it how are you going to keep it? If someone tries to take my house I have LEO, courts, etc. What if they will not help me? Am I limited by what I can personally defend?
Just how secure are ownership rights in even the US? Who secures ownership rights beyond what one can personally defend?
Only 30%…. Then it goes up how much higher. Although I like the thought of no IRS this in no way going to help poor people. It’s the equal sharing of misery, and that’s what Socialism is. How about getting rid of IRS and lower taxes to 2% fixed. Government doesn’t have enough $$$ is a good thing…. Never happen.More theft.....S.O.B.s
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At least it wasn’t for a ****ing bike path.My old house sat off a highway the state decided to widen. The road would have went through our home. They offered to move us to a different city and used properties in a different county than ours to estimate our homes value because they couldn’t find anything with our acreage in the area. Our property is in a wealthy area the similar properties used were not. We appealed to the state multiple times to the point they said if we didn’t take their offer they would put money into an account with our name and we would be evicted.
So no, it’s my opinion we never truly own our property
Only until they decide they want it for something else.