Here property owners provide Knox Box or keys with the idea of avoiding property damage... it's an accepted practice and highly encouraged during the mandatory annual Fire Inspection of the property.All.of this talk about locks and fire department, kinda leads me to believe there is general access allowed...
If this was truly private access, there wouldn't be an obligation to provide the fire marshal with a key.
Adverse possession is very similar to an Easement by Prescription...
I know you live in another world, but "Mandatory annual fire Inspection" on residential property? Is that really a thing out there? Sure, we have fire final inspections on commercial new construction, and recertification at certain periods for fire apparatus (sprinkler systems) on certain commercial buildings, but nothing like that for residentialHere property owners provide Knox Box or keys with the idea of avoiding property damage... it's an accepted practice and highly encouraged during the mandatory annual Fire Inspection of the property.
It was not always like this but each year seems to pile on more regs…Dang Ultra, that's crazy. Sure, our property appraiser can come look for undocumented improvements (to raise your taxes) at anytime, and is required to make a visit once per 7 years; but nobody is checking your firewood or if you keep the brush away or check a fence/fire place, anything like that, and FLa Not one of the lowest regulation states.
I think FLa probably falls into the "healthy" blend of gov regulation and wild west. It amazes me we Eddie and others mention no building permits in Tex outside city limits.
TyrannyResidential parcel inspection...
Some neighboring property owners have encroached with fences on my family land and 25 years ago it was so out of control dad sold the land to the city...
Annual pivate parcel inspection Includes everything visible...
At one time the inspectors would ask to enter to inspect fire places and stoves but push back stopped that unless a rental which falls under business property inspection as a city business license required to rent a room or abode.
Inspectors use binoculars, periscopes and drones...
Neatly stacked fire wood, leaves or needles on the roof, non regulation house number, vegetation within 5' of foundation, trees not limbed up, outside storage, etc...
I was cited for not maintaining utility easement and replied it's the utility that needs to maintain but inspector said it's ultimately on the property owner and the city has no funds to maintain all it's easements.
So I got a D3 dozer and cleared it and then had issue for clearing the easement with the soil conservation folks...
Ideally I should hire goats to graze each year or alternatively use battery powered brush trimmers... gas outlawed due to global warming...