Fed.  Dist.  Court of Michigan Finds Plaintiffs Did Not Obtain a Vested Property Interest Because Their Nonconforming Use Did Not Comply with Prior Zoning

Fed. Dist. Court of Michigan Finds Plaintiffs Did Not Obtain a Vested Property Interest Because Their Nonconforming Use Did Not Comply with Prior Zoning

This post was authored by Matthew Loescher, Esq.

Plaintiffs owned homes in the City of New Buffalo, Michigan, that they used, or intended to use, as short-term rental properties. In 2019, the City passed an ordinance requiring homeowners in the

IA Appeals Courtroom Affirms Zoning Board of Annulment’s Choice that Particular Use Allow Was Cheap and Supported by Substantial Proof

IA Appeals Courtroom Affirms Zoning Board of Annulment’s Choice that Particular Use Allow Was Cheap and Supported by Substantial Proof

This submit was authored by Anna Kim, Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Legislation Heart

The appellant, Donald, and Judith Brinkley, appealed and argued that the Metropolis of Milford Zoning Board of Adjustment (Board) illegally granted the particular use allow to