rezoning Fl statute 723.

rezoning
Fl statute 723.083 states a municipality if rezoning would
cause the relocation of a mobile home park then the municipality must determine the impact of the proposed rezoning. Our city argues that the key word is would – as there are no sites available within the city that would accept mobile homes of the vintage of the park we believe we have been harmed and could be entitled to either having the zoning reverted to prior one or damages as a result of this change of land use facilitating the sale of the property we are renting.

care of my parents I have taken total care of my dad since mom passed away…

care of my parents
I have taken total care of my dad since mom passed away March 15, 2008, He is blind, end stage renal disease, dialysis 3 times a week, and has many other health problems. I moved in his house to care for him since my brother and sister will have nothing to do for him. He titled over the mobile home to me back in May stating that this was something he and mom wanted to do. He has left them things as well-My sister got the car, my brother gets some antiques, His will (made back in 1987) states that any money left will be divided between the 3 of us kids. Since they haven’t helped care for him or even been by to see him since mom passes away, is there a charge I an charge his estate when he passes for my time of caring for him and the personal money spent for him. My dad is now 85 and I am 55 and am disabled myself.

Slightly Under-the-Table Adoption A minor friend of mine is living with an…

Slightly Under-the-Table Adoption
A minor friend of mine is living with an abusive mother. Her mother is also going through hard financial times. She is permanently disabled and has no medical insurance. It has been made clear to me that she can either get social security, which would be five hundred dollars a month, or keep her child support, which is five hundred and twenty-seven dollars a month. The rent for their mobile home is five hundred dollars a month. What my family is thinking of doing is ”adopting her.” What I wish to know is: is there anyway that we can take her into our home without risk of her mother calling the police on us one day. Is there some sort of document that we can get her mother to sign, stating that we are allowed to drive her daughter places, take her to the doctor, sign medical forms for her, etc, while still allowing her mother to receive child-support payments, and to keep her mother from deciding one day that we have kidnapped her daughter?

Purchase a mobile home I filed bankruptcy in 1995.

Purchase a mobile home
I filed bankruptcy in 1995. In 2000 my mother-in-law purchased a double wide mobile home. Now I am stationed in WV and wish to purchase this home from her, but credit issues will not allow this. In order for the military to consider this my residence and relocate the home at their cost it must be mine. Is their any type of legal document we can obtain from my mother in law? We would like to purchase it from her direct, or something to that affect.