Posted by Billy NY on October 18, 2011 at 09:10:20 from (74.67.3.54):
In Reply to: Property Rights. posted by EX 450 Owner on October 18, 2011 at 07:26:06:
This whole thing with landowner rights, hunting and how others, guests, trespassers, even friends behave sometimes, can be a real pain in the @ss !
I've dealt with it since I was a kid, I don't have a lot of problems on this 98 acre patch now, but at times people can just be such a nuisance. I try to be cool about it when I encounter ATV's, hunters know to just stay out, its clearly posted. Other people just make it a maintenance program if you want to stay on top of the problems, because if you don't they will try to over run you, even more so if you are a new landowner and post the place, I could write about all kinds of situations, incidents and so on. Depending on location, some places are just going to be a real headache if you want people to stay out, not steal, not poach and or dump garbage.
Some people are very polite and respectful, I have a neighbor like that and on occasion he used to ask to take his great granddaughter down to the pond or something, one of the nicest people I have ever known, best neighbor you could ask for. Always welcome here. Not here to judge, but most people used to be more like that, ask permission, come find you to ask to hunt or what have you which is something most of us can respect, others just barge in without hesitation, creating problems for a landowner.
Owning a piece of land and trying to keep it reasonably private and how you wish, can in fact be a formidable task as I have seen and experienced !
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