Rehabilitating Older and Historic Buildings: Law, Taxation, Strategies |
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... easement in perpetuity . All of these powers should be affirmatively stated in the document creating the easement . In addition , it may be advisable for the donor to get a legal opinion that the easement will be enforceable in ...
... easement in perpetuity . All of these powers should be affirmatively stated in the document creating the easement . In addition , it may be advisable for the donor to get a legal opinion that the easement will be enforceable in ...
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... easement agreement ( insurance and maintenance , for example ) may also be included in the valuation process . Land use or other restrictions applicable to property and limiting its use must be considered in assessing the degree to ...
... easement agreement ( insurance and maintenance , for example ) may also be included in the valuation process . Land use or other restrictions applicable to property and limiting its use must be considered in assessing the degree to ...
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... easement ) , the terms of the easement must be such that the general public is given the opportunity on a regular basis to view the characteristics and features of the property which are preserved by the ease- ment to the extent ...
... easement ) , the terms of the easement must be such that the general public is given the opportunity on a regular basis to view the characteristics and features of the property which are preserved by the ease- ment to the extent ...
Contents
Federal Income Tax Incentives for Rehabilitation | 1 |
Historic Preservation Certifications | 39 |
Private Syndication | 64 |
Copyright | |
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