Avoid common legal nightmares on your property. Learn how to avoid boundary and legal conflicts resulting in court, and if you do end up in court, you will WIN.
2. Purchasing a Bug-Out
Location (BOL) is a perfect
example of a property that
can be placed at the muzzle
end of a “legal firing squad”
Not only will you purchase a
property that you may not be
too familiar with, but you
also will not be able to
manage the property as well
as a local resident of the
area.
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3. AvoidThese
CommonLegal
Nightmareson
YourProperty
● Boundary Conflicts – Fighting over property lines
between neighbours.
● Multiple Property Sales – People selling the same
property multiple times.
● Illegal Residents – Squatters or people staying on your
property without permission.
● Property Destruction or Theft – Vandalism or people
stealing your stuff on the property.
● Livestock Disputes – Fighting about who the livestock
belongs to.
● Illegal Sales – Many different ways that people can sale
illegally, such as some short sales.
● Land Use and Resource Rights – Getting legal use of
your property, access to your property, and the
resources on the property.
● Leasing of Land – What rights you have, and actions
you should take when improving leased land.
● Homeowners Associations – Government in its lowest
form. Always opt-out.
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4. Simple Tips To Help You
Avoid Boundary Disputes on
Your Bug Out Location
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8. Ways to Win
Every Dispute
Over Your
Livestock
Ownership
● Tag Your Livestock– Tag each head of livestock so it is
known that it is yours. Even if your animals look the same,
having a good tag or brand will help others identify that you
own that one. This will cut down on confusion.
● Keep Track of Your Animals –Keep an up-to-date
ledger of your livestock and food consumption to prove
numbers. All you are doing is leaving a good paper trail of
your purchases, sales, and other metrics that you should be
analysing any ways.
● Catch Them in the Act – Keep game cameras set up
at all entrances for evidence of theft. Sometimes, you just
can’t stop thieves, so you have to catch them.
● Be Friendly and Helpful – Become friends with the
other farmers. They will be less likely to steal from or sue a
friend. Think about it, do you really want to sue someone that
has always been good to you, helped you when you needed
it, and was always friendly?
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