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In this month’s E-Letter we discuss whether a township can enforce its ordinances without involving a court. Often zoning ordinances, nuis...
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FSBR attorney Ross Bower recently spoke at the “Property Tax Appeals” Sterling Education Services seminar in Southfield, Michigan. Ross presented on the topic of Tribunal Trials to a group of brokers, real estate investors, property agents, and attorneys. The specialized areas of tax and special assessment appeals have quickly become a large part of the municipal team's practice at FSBR over the last few years. Learn more about our Tax Tribunal practice.
In this month’s E-Letter we discuss whether a township can enforce its ordinances without involving a court. Often zoning ordinances, nuis...
Read MoreYes. A township board typically consists of a supervisor, treasurer, clerk, and two trustees. However, if your township has a population ...
Read MoreYes. The Michigan Planning and Enabling Act seeks to have municipalities that have exercised their zoning powers to conduct a review of thei...
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