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  • Land Records & Land Redemption | Jackson County, MS

    Jackson, MS
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    The Jackson County Chancery Clerk's Land Records office is responsible for creating and maintaining public land record indexes and volumes, receiving filing fees, and processing tax property redemption payments. The office charges recording fees for various document types, including $26.00 for the first five pages of warranty deeds, deeds of trust, and similar documents, with $1.00 per additional page, and $27.00 for assignments and releases with the same additional page cost structure. Oil and gas recording fees follow a similar tiered structure at $26.00 for the first five pages, while mineral stamp fees for leases range from $0.03 per acre for 0–10 year terms to $0.08 per acre for terms over 20 years. The office also provides certified copies at $1.00 per document and copy services ranging from $0.25 to $2.00 per page depending on the method.

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  • Tenant and Landlord Rights and Responsibilities Pamphlet

    Madison, WI
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This pamphlet outlines tenant and landlord rights and responsibilities in Madison, citing relevant Wisconsin statutes, state regulations, and local ordinances. It provides guidance on avoiding rental problems through documentation practices, lists tenant responsibilities regarding lease compliance and property maintenance, and details protections against housing discrimination based on protected characteristics including race, disability, sexual orientation, and source of income. The document also specifies that landlords must provide written reasons for application denials and cannot discriminate based on Section 8 housing assistance status.

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  • Housing Discrimination Questionnaire

    Scranton, PA
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    The Scranton Human Relations Commission housing discrimination questionnaire is a form for filing complaints alleging housing discrimination. The form collects complainant contact information, identifies the respondent business or organization (categorizing by unit count: fewer than 4, 4 to 15, 15 to 20, or 20 or more units), and documents alleged discriminatory acts including denial of rental, eviction, denial of sale, denial of financing, different or unequal treatment, harassment, and denial of reasonable accommodations or modifications for disabilities. Complainants must specify dates of harm and provide supporting documents such as leases, applications, letters, or advertisements. The form is administered by the Human Relations Commission at 340 N. Washington Avenue, Scranton, PA 18503.

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