Sentences with phrase «often against property owners»

Cases that do go forward — and occasionally get high - profile media coverage — are more often against property owners and managers than against real estate sales associates, says Stuart Ishimaru, an attorney with the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice.

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Since its inception in 1973, the U.S. Endangered Species Act has pitted environmentalists against private property owners, whose lands often provide crucial habitat for species designated as threatened or endangered.
Premises liability litigants often find themselves up against the property owner of a business or landowner who refuses to pay for injuries resulting from an accident caused by negligent management of their property.
Contaminated private property often propels environmental claims by the current property owner against previous owners or neighboring property owners.
A property's title lists who owns it and any liens against it, which owners are often unaware of.
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