Is it possible to slice off a window off the fairway?
Aug 25, 2020 · Apropos to golf, there might be specific bylaws in the building restrictions, homeowners association, etc that definitively attach golf ball damage to the homeowner, specifically in golf communities, which accounts for the above perspective that if the house pre-existed the course the golfer pays, but if the course pre-existed the house or were built …
Is buying a house on the golf course worth the risk?
Nov 11, 2016 · I sliced a drive into the Club House window (20 yards to the right of the fairway about 250 yards from the teebox). I was told by someone working there I was responsible for paying for the window. I wasn't sure so to be safe I gave them my information and was told I would be informed when they replace the window.
Is it the right thing to do to pay for window replacement?
Nov 19, 2017 · So therefore I feel the school should be responsible for reimbursing the $172 cost of the windshield. I contacted my insurance company and deductible is $500. I …
Who is liable for damage caused by errant golf balls?
May 03, 2007 · A: The answer is, probably not. When you buy a house on a golf course you agree to assume certain risks associated with the property, such as the possibility that a golf ball may break one of your ...

Does homeowners insurance cover broken window from golf ball?
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What does a greenskeeper do at a golf course?
What does a groundskeeper do at a golf course?
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What happens when you buy a house on a golf course?
When you buy a house on a golf course you agree to assume certain risks associated with the property, such as the possibility that a golf ball may break one of your windows. For the golfer to be responsible, you will have to show that he has done something that you would not ordinarily expect from a reasonable golfer.
What happens when a tree dies?
When the tree is dead or diseased, however, and the owner knows that it may fall, the law places a duty on the property owner to take steps to prevent the tree from damaging another's property. Based on what you say, your neighbor has an obligation to prune or cut the tree to prevent it from falling on your property.
John M. Kaman
If you choose to live on or near a golf course, or to park your car within striking distance, you have assumed the risk of damage and neither the golf course or the unknown golfer is liable, unless of course he did it deliberately.#N#More
Stephen J. O'Brien
The golfer who hit the ball. But, you also said that the your parents house is across the road and the ball came over a fence. I assume that your parents house is a significant distance from the course and that the fence is protective to keep balls in the course.
My parents are suing me for visitation rights for my son when my desire was to go fully no contact due to abuse
Just had a court-appointed advocate from CASA come over to our house to speak to us and do a walk-through, something CPS has already done because they were called when we left their home. CPS found the claims to be false and deemed me to be a fit parent.
Landlord is cutting my appliances to force me to move out because she could be making more money with the current rent market
A little context: I've been renting this house for over 5+ years and there have never been any problems whatsoever. All payments have been made on time, I've attempted to fix vital services when necessary to make it more convenient for the landlord, etc.
Neighbors built a fence in the middle of our driveway and are blocking access to our garage. One of our cars is trapped in garage and we can not get it out
This is in CA. Our most recent neighbors have been living next door for about three years. The driveway is shared and sits between both of the houses. The gap between the houses is rather small so the driveway is narrow and long. Because of this, if a car was parked on the driveway, then we would not be able to get our vehicles out.
My girlfriend is being aggressively stalked and harassed by the (recent) wife of an old ex boyfriend
I'm a bit shaken up by what's taken place over the last 24 hours and as such might be a bit sloppy on some of the details. If it's obvious that I've left out an important detail, please let me know. For context, we're in the United States. Our state is Missouri, the stalker's state is Tennessee.
Kentucky- Is this illegal? How can I proceed?
I recently learned that my coworker is having hours deducted from his time card for time spent transporting to and from deliveries. Said deliveries charge a service fee to the customers. Essentially, the business makes more money from these deliveries than before, and is stiffing this employee.
Sexual Assault by Patient at Workplace
I posted this incident on my nursing subreddit for suggestions on how I should handle this situation and many have responded to take legal action against my workplace. Could this be a possible case -
