On Wed, 21 Apr 2010, Eric Rostetter wrote:

> > See above, that does NOT in any way constitute requesting my permission.
> 
> Sure it does.  Legally, in the US, when I want to do something that I'm
> legally required to inform the community about,  all I have to do is take
> out an ad in the local newspaper.  Or post signs in the affected area.
> If you don't read it, too bad.  I made the required public notice.  That

Let me drive this home. In the state of New York, until recently if the 
government wanted to use eminant domain to take your property, all they had 
to do was take out an ad in the paper. They do not need to track down the 
owner of the building or land, just take out an ad. If you don't read the 
paper that day, the first you hear that your building was being knocked down 
may be when the wrecking ball shows up.

This was only amended in 2004 after some particularly nasty battles.

http://ownerscounsel.blogspot.com/2009/06/port-chester-offers-apology-for-taking.html

Just a dose a reality folks. 



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