Kind of like the wetland easements that were sold in the past. Seller got a little money for a perpetual easment that is a PIA for future generations.
The US Fish and Wildlife Service is the only agency that can obtain and hold a perpetual easement. Back in the sixties farmers sold like two acres. Round circles were drawn on a map. It wasn't exactly delineated and that was where the trouble started.Kind of like the wetland easements that were sold in the past. Seller got a little money for a perpetual easment that is a PIA for future generations.
Yes. Mineral owners are documented exactly like the land is. I can tell you who owns the minerals under my land simply by looking at the abstract. If you abstract isn’t up to date the abstract companies can get that data from the county. When you die, any real property you owned and transferred upon death is added to the county records.So, when Uncle Joe die, and he left all to me including his mineral rights it is well documented at the courthouse that i own those mineral rights under my name that i never knew he owned?
And when i die and by a will leave those rights to my kids it will again be well documented they own the mineral rights? The clerk wrote that under that land off my will or his will? db
Yes. It’s tracked the exact same way also.Is mineral rights real property then and transfer upon one's death? db
I’m surprised you can bring sheds back down hereThanks Allen i was just beginning to treat this thread as i treat camper's comments. Life to short. Made our first scout trip for sheds up north. Been going 500 miles north but a fire in the forest and picking not so good these last two years. Scouted an area in mid Sask. Came back with a 2/3 of a PU load of older sheds. One nice mule deer and will post tonight if i can. Cattle country and for whatever reason a rancher running 800 head has given us permission to walk his land. A bunch of land. Just needed to treat them right for that favor. Prairie land and some badlands. Excited for April. db