07-17-2013, 08:55 AM
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Powerplay Quarterback
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: East London
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Originally Posted by macrov
So, there is a policy in place for development rights. If your property is built in an area where the government has given you permission to build, you will continue to have development rights in the event of natural disasters. Short of buying out property at FAIR MARKET VALUE, if the government gave you title, and you pay taxes, you will have development rights. Thats the promise they made when they gave out the title. That promise is grandfathered until they buy you out. Reneging on a promise like that is not acceptable, and may even be unlawful. And the government will likely be advised by lawyers of this.
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I think this might be more accurate.
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