Posted by gleanerguy on November 14, 2012 at 14:06:25 from (199.150.177.32):
In Reply to: Conservation easement posted by goose12 on November 14, 2012 at 09:22:26:
Your plan to put the farm into a conservation easement to keep it from being sold, will not work. I know about this because I work for a government agency and I have placed easements on properties. As someone else mentioned, an easement does not prohibit the property from being sold. Most easements restrict activities on the property, especially cropping type activities. The goals of most easements are to protect the property from erosion (by planting certain types of trees and/or certain types of grasses), preserve or enhance wetlands (by placing berms across ditches and/or putting in ponds). Also, as an added benfit wildlife habitat is improved. Most easements do not prevent hunting on the property, so in some areas, a property is actually more saleable with an easement because people want to buy hunting land. Hate to burst your bubble, but you need to seek a different avenue to achieve want you want.
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