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Dave
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Reading something not there
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Dave, the more authoritative your words the more likely somebody on this forum will make you eat them if and when you are wrong.
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Go back and reread my post. How would the police have jurisdiction over someone not signing a form? I don't believe I specifically mentioned anything
about the federal zone.
DanO
Here, in Rosarito, the police will occasionally, begrudgingly respond to reports of fireworks and/or vehicles on the beach. But what if someone called
to report a neighbor's building encroaching on his property or the federal zone? You think the police would respond? They would tell you that the
proper agency and/or courts would have to make a determination before any enforcement authority could act.
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Russ
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soulpatch, I was just a witnees for a couple that are leasing and have improvements. They basicly went through the same thing I did yesterday. But
they were requested to give a copy of the land change form to their landlord. Osprey, Thanks! I'm more than a little ignorant about the
forum, What is u2u?
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Russ
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oladulce, Like many here I started long ago camping then I leased and buildt my first home Now I'm in the second. I really thought I had jumpped
through all the hoops. Good luck to you!
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oladulce
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A u2u is a private message. At the very top of the Nomad page under the date, it will say "you have a u2u". Click on that and it'll take you there.
To send one, either click on the name of the person in the list of members or find a message they wrote and click on the "u2u" button below the
message to go to the compose message page.
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Russ
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Thanks, I'm just now playing with it. Also the was ejido land that was splitup into parcels.
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DanO
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Patch -- correct, ask the owner. He would have to obtain any concession that might be necessary. The point of my original post here is that when we
built we very carefully measured to make sure we were outside the Zona, but several years ago, an agent appeared whose measuring tape had longer
meters on it than ours did.
Dave -- that clarifies it. I hadn't understood the threat to be that the police would be enforcing the federal law, but more of a trespass issue.
\"Without deviation from the norm, progress is not possible.\" -- Frank Zappa
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Joelt
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I have a place in Punta Chivato and was wondering what the fines were in the East Cape area. Nobody hare can get any information from the Profepa
peole. There are rumors about fines ranging from around $7,000 to $11,000 dollars. Then having to do an enviromental impact study on top of that.
There were no federal use changes or federal building permits on any of the places here. Can you go to La Paz and pay the fines on your own or do you
need assistance? If anyone has any information I would appreciate it. Thanks
Joelt
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