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Occupy Seattle Protesters may create Liabilities on Vacant Properties

By Bob Zierman on December 21, 2011
Posted in Neighbors' Duty

justice-smiles-gold-large.pngJonah Spangenthal-Lee of Publicola has an interesting crime report posted at the end of last week. Police Evict Occupy Seattle Protesters From Central District Home is its title. The meat of the story is as follows:

Seattle police have begun cracking down on small bands of Occupy Seattle protesters who have begun Occupying vacant homes around the Central

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Roosevelt Height Limit Lifted from 4 to 6 Stories

By Bob Zierman on December 14, 2011
Posted in Neighbors' Duty, Thoughts & Theory

black-big.pngErica C. Barnett of PubliCola has offered their readers a news alert that I would like to echo. In a piece titled Council Committee Raises Heights in Roosevelt, she explains:

The city council’s land use committee just voted to raise maximum building heights on three blocks adjacent to Roosevelt High School to 65 feet,

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Justice Smiles, pllc concentrates on resolving boundary disputes and other issues arising between neighbors. Adverse Possession is the primary legal doctrine used to settle these types of disputes. Justice Smiles’ managing attorney Robert WM Zierman has read and spreadsheeted virtually all of Washington States’ recorded Adverse Possession cases. In January 2011, Mr. Zierman published an article in the Washington State Bar Association’s (WSBA) Bar News titled: A Good-Faith Attack on Land Thieves (See pages 18-20).

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