Staff and guests? Will they all have to vacate with no notice if the property gets seized on Monday 3/25/24?

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      Each state has its own jurisdiction. New York has no jurisdiction in Florida. If Florida said no, New York would have to take them to court. It is easier just to take the New York properties as they have jurisdiction in New York.

      State are supposed to abide by other states court orders but they don’t always.

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        8 months ago

        https://www.palmbeachpost.com/story/news/trump/2024/03/21/are-trump-properties-in-south-florida-at-risk-of-seizure-by-new-york/73054325007/

        Palm Beach Post suggests the Full Faith and Credit clause of the constitution disagrees with you.

        The Sun Sentinel does suggest James would have to ask Florida courts to grant the lien or the foreclosure.

        All the other major news sources barely contend with the idea that a state could simply deny a lawful court order of another.

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          I already explained that part to you. They are supposed to do it, but that does not mean Florida will comply.

          The Blue States do it over abortion requests from the Red States. It’s not that uncommon.

          The difference is that NY wants to move quickly, and being tied up in court for months wouldn’t suit their goal.

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            It’s worth citing that this would not be routine for you or me. It would not be normal for any state to delay this and plenty of states would not

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        His golf courses in Scotland are up for seizure, somehow I doubt that “States Rights” trumps international or federal law.