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Default Questions about live aboard at / on docks constructed on privately owned submerged land in Pinellas County, FL. Salt water.

On Thu, 29 Dec 2011 09:28:56 -0500, terri sias
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In addition and as for example recently occurred not in Connecticut
but in nearby Portchester, NY, condo proprietary leases for docks only
are made subject to the underlying condo association's continued
existence but the one to which I refer recently went out of business
with very little and in some instances almost no prior notice to unit
'owners' therefore creating quite a scramble for a dock rental or even
a long-term mooring elsewhere in the nearby the area and their
'investments' also were lost by reason of foreclosure as against the
association/developer.


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You seem to be familiar with the CT waterfront. Any idea what is
happening with Yacht Haven West after Brewers pulls out?

 
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