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Webinar: Historic Districts & the Legal Implications to Owners
Attorney Daniel Freedman, Partner at Jeffer Mangels Butler & Mitchell LLP, covers what happens to Owners & Communities AFTER they are in historic districts.
Available on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/3jciO_TlBLE
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Who should sign the Objection Letter?
Technically, only Objection Letters from Owners of one of the 444 affected Baywood Homes will be counted. If you own the house in a trust, only one of the trustees needs to sign.
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Will I get a copy?​
You should be able download a copy after you eSign. The letter includes a request to the OHP to send you an email confirmation that they received the letter.​
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What information is needed in the letter?
The street address of the property, info on ownership (see sample below) and your email for confirmation of receipt.
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What does the letter I would be signing look like?
See sample below.
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