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<blockquote data-quote="Allen" data-source="post: 396496" data-attributes="member: 389"><p>Yes, I think the legislature weighed in a few years ago to prevent separating hunting rights from the surface rights. This is not a very good comparison though, IMHO. </p><p></p><p>Mineral rights owners have a legal right to access and develop their property. Are there conflicts between the two? Absolutely, but there's not really much a surface owner can do to cause those mineral rights to become worthless. Hunting rights, again, are different. If I was able to sell the hunting rights to my land, there's little the owner of the hunting rights could do to prevent me from making his hunting rights worth nothing. I could, for example, till my land from property line to property line, or I could turn it into a rural residential development. Either way, I could make it so no wildlife exists on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allen, post: 396496, member: 389"] Yes, I think the legislature weighed in a few years ago to prevent separating hunting rights from the surface rights. This is not a very good comparison though, IMHO. Mineral rights owners have a legal right to access and develop their property. Are there conflicts between the two? Absolutely, but there's not really much a surface owner can do to cause those mineral rights to become worthless. Hunting rights, again, are different. If I was able to sell the hunting rights to my land, there's little the owner of the hunting rights could do to prevent me from making his hunting rights worth nothing. I could, for example, till my land from property line to property line, or I could turn it into a rural residential development. Either way, I could make it so no wildlife exists on it. [/QUOTE]
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