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Buying Rural Property - A Buyers Checklist to CYA
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<blockquote data-quote="Yeti695" data-source="post: 3577700" data-attributes="member: 43286"><p>Very smart advice, also personally I would avoid Osage County, if you wanted you would never have a chance at the mineral right if you are not an Osage Nation member. Secondly, always when buying that much land have a survey done. This can save you down the road, plus if you wanted to you could talk to your Title company and request a Title or ALTA survey. This would make the title company and the survey company go out and find any easements, encroachments, and encumbrance across or around that parcel of land. This is not a requirement for rural land in Oklahoma, and will cost extra money, but would be worth it if you just want to CYA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yeti695, post: 3577700, member: 43286"] Very smart advice, also personally I would avoid Osage County, if you wanted you would never have a chance at the mineral right if you are not an Osage Nation member. Secondly, always when buying that much land have a survey done. This can save you down the road, plus if you wanted to you could talk to your Title company and request a Title or ALTA survey. This would make the title company and the survey company go out and find any easements, encroachments, and encumbrance across or around that parcel of land. This is not a requirement for rural land in Oklahoma, and will cost extra money, but would be worth it if you just want to CYA. [/QUOTE]
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