Real Property Law Agawam MA
There is a myriad of federal, state, county and local laws which restrict what you can do with the real property that you own in Agawam. Enforcement of these laws typically resides with various governmental agencies which are responsible for keeping you in compliance with these laws. The three most common restrictions imposed by government are following.
Thomas M Growhoski
413-733-3111
ONE MONARCH PLACE, 1414 MAIN ST STE 1900
SPRINGFIELD, MA
Thomas M Growhoski
413-733-3111
ONE MONARCH PLACE, 1414 MAIN ST STE 1900
SPRINGFIELD, MA 01144
Specialties
Business, Real Estate, State, Local And Municipal Law, Estate Planning, Land Use & Zoning
Education
Suffolk University Law School,University of Massachusetts, Amherst
State Licensing
Massachusetts
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Harley Michael Sacks
413-584-1287
33 STATE ST
SPRINGFIELD, MA
Harley Michael Sacks
413-584-1287
33 STATE ST
SPRINGFIELD, MA 01103
Specialties
Family, Estate Planning, Elder Law, Real Estate, Land Use & Zoning
Education
Suffolk University Law School,Bentley College
State Licensing
Massachusetts
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Donna L Wexler
413-781-0560
33 STATE ST
SPRINGFIELD, MA
Donna L Wexler
413-781-0560
33 STATE ST
SPRINGFIELD, MA 01103
Specialties
Family, Real Estate, Land Use & Zoning
Education
Western New England College School of Law,Mount Holyoke College
State Licensing
Massachusetts
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Peter W Shrair
413-732-8013
1380 MAIN ST
SPRINGFIELD, MA
Peter W Shrair
413-732-8013
1380 MAIN ST
SPRINGFIELD, MA 01103
Specialties
Corporate, Banking, Commercial, Land Use & Zoning, Education
Education
Boston University School of Law,Boston University School of Law,Hobart College
State Licensing
Massachusetts
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Michael J. Grilli
413-781-0560
33 STATE ST
SPRINGFIELD, MA
Michael J. Grilli
413-781-0560
33 STATE ST
SPRINGFIELD, MA 01103
Specialties
Bankruptcy, Family, Real Estate, Land Use & Zoning
Education
Western New England College School of Law,Syracuse University
State Licensing
Massachusetts
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Mark J Beglane
413-781-0560
33 STATE ST
SPRINGFIELD, MA
Mark J Beglane
413-781-0560
33 STATE ST
SPRINGFIELD, MA 01103
Specialties
State, Local And Municipal Law, Real Estate, Land Use & Zoning
Education
Western New England College School of Law,Fairfield University
State Licensing
Massachusetts
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Elizabeth Ann Ginter
413-781-0560
33 State Street
Springfield, MA
Elizabeth Ann Ginter
413-781-0560
33 State Street
Springfield, MA 01103
Specialties
Real Estate, Land Use & Zoning
Education
Western New England College School of Law,University of Pittsburgh
State Licensing
Massachusetts
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Francis R Mirkin
413-781-0560
33 STATE ST
SPRINGFIELD, MA
Francis R Mirkin
413-781-0560
33 STATE ST
SPRINGFIELD, MA 01103
Specialties
Financial Markets And Services, Real Estate, Land Use & Zoning
Education
Suffolk University Law School,University of Massachusetts
State Licensing
Massachusetts
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Gina M. Barry
413-781-0560
33 State Street
Springfield, MA
Gina M. Barry
413-781-0560
33 State Street
Springfield, MA 01103
Specialties
Estate Planning, Elder Law, Real Estate, Land Use & Zoning
Education
Western New England College School of Law,Westfield State College (Westfield)
State Licensing
Connecticut, Massachusetts
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Dennis G. Egan Jr.
413-781-0560
33 State Street
Springfield, MA
Dennis G. Egan Jr.
413-781-0560
33 State Street
Springfield, MA 01103
Specialties
Financial Markets And Services, Business, Corporate, Real Estate, Land Use & Zoning
Education
Western New England College School of Law,University of Massachusetts
State Licensing
Massachusetts
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There is a myriad of federal, state, county and local laws which restrict what you can do with the real property that you own. Enforcement of these laws typically resides with various governmental agencies which are responsible for keeping you in compliance with these laws. The three most common restrictions imposed by government are:
(1) zoning - restriction on the use of the property as to residential, industrial, agricultural, or commercial purposes are very common. The size and height of improvements attached to the property are likewise subject to restriction.
(2) environmental hazards - what materials can be stored on the real property as well as who is responsible for removing environmental hazards from real property (such as asbestos, lead paint, petro-chemicals, radon and toxic wastes) are government regulated.
(3) public easement and right of way - a portion of the real property may have to be left open for others to use. Easements and right of way are used to allow access to other property, to provide for roads and sidewalks, and to enable electric/gas/telephone/sewer lines to be installed. A broader discussion of easements appears below.
Violation of government law can result in fines, penalties, injunctions and even criminal prosecution resulting in you being sent to prison.
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