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The Law of the Neighborhood

As more and more land is developed, there will undoubtedly be more and more intrusions into our personal air space. These intrusions might even develop into clients knocking on attorneys' door, complaining about their neighbor. Dick Bales has amassed and researched several lesser known but still important areas of Illinois law, but all under an umbrella that might be called, "Neighborhood Law." These topics include: party walls; retaining walls; easements for light and air; private streets; covenants; drainage rights; and possible defenses to adverse possession, all which can be grouped as "The Law of the Neighborhood".
Credits: 1 General, 0 Diversity/Inclusion PR, 0 MH/SA PR, 0 Other PR
SKU: H8118-21E
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Expires: 6/1/2023

Faculty:

Richard F. Bales, Proper Title, LLC

Expires: 6/1/2023

Faculty:

Richard F. Bales, Proper Title, LLC

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Program Date3/16/2021
Products specifications
Program Date3/16/2021
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