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Anybody have time to answer some questions about rural acreage?
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<blockquote data-quote="NationalMatch" data-source="post: 3722262" data-attributes="member: 48586"><p>It's a 200 acre parcel in rural Oklahoma. The owner doesn't have the answers about questions of mineral rights. There are no pumps on the property at the present, but how does one go about finding out who owns the mineral rights? Is that a big deal? (Seminole County) I'd hate to build on the property and Deathwish Oil exercises mineral rights where the kid's playground would go. </p><p></p><p>Also, there are 40 acres undivided. The owner of the above mentioned parcel owns 20; another person owns 20. The other person refuses to sell, but has bequeathed the land to her children. Dunno if they'd sell. I'd hate to build on the 200 and her heirs put in a pot farm. Or mobile home. Or both. </p><p></p><p>Concerning undivided land, I had read that the issue can be forced by one, or the other, parties. One retains an attorney, there's an appearance before a judge, the judge orders the land divided, etc. </p><p></p><p>Anyone here familiar with the above issues? How many ways could the whole thing go south?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NationalMatch, post: 3722262, member: 48586"] It's a 200 acre parcel in rural Oklahoma. The owner doesn't have the answers about questions of mineral rights. There are no pumps on the property at the present, but how does one go about finding out who owns the mineral rights? Is that a big deal? (Seminole County) I'd hate to build on the property and Deathwish Oil exercises mineral rights where the kid's playground would go. Also, there are 40 acres undivided. The owner of the above mentioned parcel owns 20; another person owns 20. The other person refuses to sell, but has bequeathed the land to her children. Dunno if they'd sell. I'd hate to build on the 200 and her heirs put in a pot farm. Or mobile home. Or both. Concerning undivided land, I had read that the issue can be forced by one, or the other, parties. One retains an attorney, there's an appearance before a judge, the judge orders the land divided, etc. Anyone here familiar with the above issues? How many ways could the whole thing go south? [/QUOTE]
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