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Voting Question: Cop wrote me a ticket in my own driveway for unregistered vehicle and expired inspection is this legal?
I live in New Jersey and I was parked in my own driveway at my house a private residence. When I went out to my car in the morning there were 2 tickets on my car for unregistered vehicle and expired inspection. The car was securley in my driveway no ordinance violations and I was never pulled over I found out about the tickets when I woke up in the morning. My question is does a cop have the right to enter private property (my home) and write tickets for non moving violations. I understand if I was on public property he could but this was my house in my driveway theres nothing public about it. The cop didn’t even issue the tickets under the right name the cars registered under my brothers name I guess thats the name he got when he looked it up. Now I have 2 tickets in my brothers name that have to be paid… my main question is can a cop enter private property to write non ordinance violation tickets… if I was parked on my grass which is against the town rules he could write it.. but these are non moving violations and it is to my understanding the only time a cop can enter private property is when he/she has resonable belief that a felony is being commited… non moving violations are not a felony hence him entering my property from the get go was illegal or the fruit of the posioness tree as they would say. The tickets being written out to my brothers name also confirms the cop had no knowledge of who he was writing these too when he illegally entered my property. Does all of this sound correct or could there be any counterpoints that im missing?

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Resolved Question: Cop wrote me a ticket in my own driveway for unregistered vehicle and expired inspection is this legal?
I live in New Jersey and I was parked in my own driveway at my house a private residence. When I went out to my car in the morning there were 2 tickets on my car for unregistered vehicle and expired inspection. The car was securley in my driveway no ordinance violations and I was never pulled over I found out about the tickets when I woke up in the morning. My question is does a cop have the right to enter private property (my home) and write tickets for non moving violations. I understand if I was on public property he could but this was my house in my driveway theres nothing public about it. The cop didn’t even issue the tickets under the right name the cars registered under my brothers name I guess thats the name he got when he looked it up. Now I have 2 tickets in my brothers name that have to be paid… my main question is can a cop enter private property to write non ordinance violation tickets… if I was parked on my grass which is against the town rules he could write it.. but these are non moving violations and it is to my understanding the only time a cop can enter private property is when he/she has resonable belief that a felony is being commited… non moving violations are not a felony hence him entering my property from the get go was illegal or the fruit of the posioness tree as they would say. The tickets being written out to my brothers name also confirms the cop had no knowledge of who he was writing these too when he illegally entered my property. Does all of this sound correct or could there be any counterpoints that im missing?
The cop did not have me on his camera he was never behind me or infront of me he just did this randomly… and the fields story they entered the property because growing marijuana is enough for belief a potential felony is going on so they can as I stated that has no bearing here.
New Jersey law states clearly… to enter private property there must be exigent circumstances meaning a felony. Me not having my car registered or valid inspection is not a felony or exigent circumstnaces hence entering the property was illegal. Fields vs CURTILAGE the police had a resonable belief there was Exigent circumstances or a felony being committed hence growing marijuana…. my car not being inspected is a completley different circumstance.

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Resolved Question: If we back out of a loan can they keep some of our down payment?
We been through so much stress in getting a home loan for this house we fell in love with. Our offer was almost $10,000 below asking price. We just had our inspection close to our closing date. Our closing date has been extended but from our inspection we found out that the heater and a/c does not work. The bank does not want to fix anything they did not touch when doing repairs. The house is still a high price to us. The price wouldn’t have mattered but now we have to put more money into the house for repairs such as the a/c, heater, changing all outlets and sprinklers. We did come across another home that is bigger in house size and a bigger lot for a cheaper price. We are just so lost in what to do we been through so much in trying to get this house and now we come across a bigger house at a real good price and wouldn’t mind if we had to make repairs like the other house. We just want to know if they can keep any of our down payment if we back out. We live in CA and the mortgage loan is in New Jersey if that matters. By the way both are foreclosures.
It is a FHA loan. So does that mean the appraiser didn’t do their job since the heater doesn’t work?

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