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Guygan t1_je1k1yp wrote
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Guygan t1_je17g7i wrote
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Guygan t1_je17dj3 wrote
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Guygan t1_je0meom wrote
Reply to comment by Antnee83 in Land covenants by Lfcfan2187
Not “registered” but rather filed at the County registry of deeds for “notice” purposes.
Guygan t1_je02t4m wrote
Reply to comment by Antnee83 in Land covenants by Lfcfan2187
The town’s definition of livestock is kinda irrelevant to this.
Source: real estate attorney.
Guygan t1_jdzztaz wrote
Reply to comment by Antnee83 in Land covenants by Lfcfan2187
Municipal rules don’t have much to do with interpretation of a deed restriction.
Guygan t1_jdzqivf wrote
Reply to Is there a product similar to pex but uv resistant and suitable for outdoor use? by shouldco
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Guygan t1_jdxuonk wrote
Reply to comment by metalandmeeples in Land covenants by Lfcfan2187
> Probably an HOA
NO. Read the actual post. It's a deed restriction.
Guygan t1_jdww9bu wrote
Reply to comment by Squidworth89 in Land covenants by Lfcfan2187
> Who’s stopping you from getting chickens
Did you even read the post?
Guygan t1_jdww3c7 wrote
Reply to comment by Lfcfan2187 in Land covenants by Lfcfan2187
Your best "wedge" to crack this situation is to research the traditional meaning of "livestock" under Maine and US common law, and see if it includes chickens.
Guygan t1_jdwll81 wrote
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Guygan t1_jdwl1zi wrote
Reply to Land covenants by Lfcfan2187
You need a lawyer.
Guygan t1_jduk20z wrote
Reply to Any idea how to make this look nice? by Inv3rtis
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Guygan t1_jdqj286 wrote
Reply to comment by Lieutenant_Joe in Canadian looking to shop by Cassh0le3
> the South Portland Mall for literally everything except groceries
There are supermarkets near the Maine Mall.
Guygan t1_jdqiyie wrote
Reply to comment by truththeavengerfish in Canadian looking to shop by Cassh0le3
> I read that a lot of places just manufacture substandard merch specifically for their outlets
This is correct and has been the case for years.
Guygan t1_jdodpms wrote
Reply to Has Portland cleaned enough money by notawight
You can get updates here.
https://www.portlandmaine.gov/1106/Back-Cove-South-Storage-Facility
Guygan t1_jdodeit wrote
Reply to Has Portland cleaned enough money by notawight
It’s being paid by federal and state money.
Nice try tho.
Guygan t1_jdo2j3u wrote
Reply to pineapple belongs on pizza by GroundbreakingFox833
Kid, if you're trying to get banned (so edgy and original!!!) then just post some porn. It's far quicker.
Guygan t1_jdkd3a2 wrote
Reply to What do I need to fix? (toilet problems) by ohnoe12130
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Guygan t1_jdkd0y8 wrote
Reply to What do I need to fix? (toilet problems) by ohnoe12130
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Guygan t1_jdjm6lj wrote
Reply to comment by captd3adpool in Trash Bags by Froggy_Study
Nope.
Guygan t1_jdjihu5 wrote
Reply to comment by captd3adpool in Trash Bags by Froggy_Study
And it’s far easier to google than to type out a question on Reddit.
Guygan t1_je4ft09 wrote
Reply to Would be really cool if we built something like this in Maine by Bigchungus-vore
Of all the fantasies you could have about spending hundreds of millions on something in Maine because it’s “cool” this is pretty far down the list.