Alien
06-03-06, - 03:10 AM
There are way too many people on land, with false or bogus papers.
There is way to many delinquent land lords, who let their properties go squated on, and rented out to illegal immigrants and Bahamians who keep them in filthy array.
Where are the illegals living if not on crown land, or peoples property.
Does the Min of Housing "have" to invoke emminent domain to give the public some sense of what is right?
It is mind boggling at the amount of people, who live on this confused generation property or live on lands, where the land lord is either dead or absent.
That presents a problem...for the short term and long term.
No Govt wants to take peoples land...or enforce emminent domain, but what can you do when prime land is going unused and being degraded like how we have in some of our urban or "slum" areas.
:dgi:
Tafadhali
06-03-06, - 06:27 AM
There are way too many people on land, with false or bogus papers.
There is way to many delinquent land lords, who let their properties go squated on, and rented out to illegal immigrants and Bahamians who keep them in filthy array.
Where are the illegals living if not on crown land, or peoples property.
Does the Min of Housing "have" to invoke emminent domain to give the public some sense of what is right?
It is mind boggling at the amount of people, who live on this confused generation property or live on lands, where the land lord is either dead or absent.
That presents a problem...for the short term and long term.
No Govt wants to take peoples land...or enforce emminent domain, but what can you do when prime land is going unused and being degraded like how we have in some of our urban or "slum" areas.
:dgi:
your not making any sense...paraphrase your whole statment please... (http://www.sli.unimelb.edu.au/fig7/Brighton98/Comm7Papers/SS31-Ferguson.html)
but I must caution you Bahamians with generation property usually know where there's is...its usually on the out islands not neccessarily Nassau...and its only 30% of Bahamian land...and I truly believe it will be the saving grace of the Bahamas in generations to come (http://www.bahamapundit.com/2006/05/on_land.html)...blame the govt for not taking land and surveying, deeds and other zoning reglation more seriously...
Alien
06-03-06, - 12:34 PM
your not making any sense...paraphrase your whole statment please... (http://www.sli.unimelb.edu.au/fig7/Brighton98/Comm7Papers/SS31-Ferguson.html)
but I must caution you Bahamians with generation property usually know where there's is...its usually on the out islands not neccessarily Nassau...and its only 30% of Bahamian land...and I truly believe it will be the saving grace of the Bahamas in generations to come (http://www.bahamapundit.com/2006/05/on_land.html)...blame the govt for not taking land and surveying, deeds and other zoning reglation more seriously...
Absentee landlords in the slum areas, are the root cause, along with family infighting on generation property to the nasty disgusting site we see in parts of Bain Town, Bozine Town, Kemp Road and the rest of the ghetto/ Urban areas.
Over 80% of the houses I see with no internal wash faccilities, are land either being squated on or are owned by absentee landlords who could not give a flying fart.
We need to address this.
:hammer: