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Private property Keep out - PVC 300 x 200mm
Private Property Keep Out sign is a 300mm x 200mm general site sign made from self-adhesive semi-rigid PVC making it easy to apply to a clean dry surface.
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Self adhesive semi-rigid PVC Private Property Trespassers Will Be
This 600 x 400mm Private Property Trespassers Will Be Prosecuted Sign is manufactured from self adhesive semi-rigid PVC . Easy to fix, simply peel off the backing and apply to a clean dry surface. Conforms to all relevant British and European
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Yale HD1080 Smart Home CCTV Wired Dome Outdoor Camera 8YASVADFXW
The Yale Full HD1080p Dome Camera is an accessory for the Yale Smart Home CCTV range, allowing you to view and record live footage from your property. The camera records around the clock with 30m enhanced night vison and is suitable for outdoor use.
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TP-Link C120 Indoor Outdoor Home Security Wi-Fi Camera 8TP10431397
Tapo C120 IndoorOutdoor Wi-Fi Home Security Camera.Indoor 7 Monitoring - Place it in your living room, bedroom, babys room, backyard, or front door for round-the-clock coverage and IP66 weatherproof construction day, night, rain, or shine.2K Colour
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How does rainwater from the neighboring property reach our property?
Rainwater from the neighboring property reaches our property through natural drainage patterns and the force of gravity. It may flow downhill or through the soil, eventually reaching our property boundaries. The topography of the land, such as slopes or depressions, can also influence the direction and flow of rainwater towards our property. Additionally, man-made structures like gutters, downspouts, or drainage systems on the neighboring property can direct rainwater towards our property.
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Should property owners have more responsibility for their own property?
Yes, property owners should have more responsibility for their own property. They should be accountable for maintaining their property to ensure the safety and well-being of others. This includes regular maintenance, repairs, and ensuring that their property meets all safety standards. By taking on more responsibility, property owners can contribute to creating a safer and more pleasant environment for everyone.
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Does the party not pay property tax for the property community?
Yes, the party does not pay property tax for the property community. This is because property tax is typically paid by the individual property owners within the community, rather than by the community as a whole. Each property owner is responsible for paying property tax based on the assessed value of their individual property. Therefore, the party as a whole does not pay property tax for the entire community.
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Is the property tax levied twice when a property is divided?
No, the property tax is not levied twice when a property is divided. When a property is divided, the total property tax is apportioned based on the new assessed value of each divided parcel. Each new parcel will then be responsible for paying its own portion of the property tax based on its individual assessed value. Therefore, the property tax is not doubled, but rather divided among the new parcels based on their respective values.
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Varta LR44 Professional Electronics Primary Battery 4276101401 VR29764
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TP-Link AX3000 Outdoor Indoor Whole Home Mesh WiFi 6 Unit 8TP10384197
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Energizer CR2025 Battery Lithium for Small Electronics 5003LC 163mAh
Energiser specialist lithium batteries suitable for most digital cameras calculators and car alarms. Lasts up to 7 times longer than normal batteries. Ref 2025CR2025.
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Are workbooks private property?
Workbooks can be considered private property if they are owned by an individual or organization. The contents of a workbook, such as personal notes, ideas, or data, are typically considered private and confidential. However, if a workbook is provided by an employer or used in a shared workspace, it may not be considered private property and could be subject to certain rules or regulations regarding its use and access.
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What is property damage?
Property damage refers to any harm or destruction caused to physical property, such as buildings, vehicles, or personal belongings. This damage can result from various incidents, including natural disasters, accidents, vandalism, or negligence. Property damage can lead to financial losses and the need for repairs or replacements to restore the property to its original condition. It is important for property owners to have insurance coverage to protect against potential property damage.
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What are property taxes?
Property taxes are taxes imposed by local governments on real estate properties. The amount of tax owed is typically based on the assessed value of the property. Property taxes are used to fund local services such as schools, roads, and emergency services. Failure to pay property taxes can result in penalties, interest, and even the loss of the property through a tax sale.
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What is separate property?
Separate property refers to assets or property that are owned by one individual and are not considered marital property. This can include assets acquired before the marriage, inheritances, gifts, or assets acquired after a legal separation. In the event of a divorce, separate property is typically not subject to division between the spouses and remains the sole property of the individual who owns it. It is important to keep separate property distinct from marital property to avoid any confusion or disputes during a divorce.
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