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Re: Your thoughts on mineral rights
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Posted by Dozerboss on September 19, 2004 at 00:06:48 from (207.69.140.37):
In Reply to: Re: Your thoughts on mineral rights posted by Logan in S.E. Texas on September 17, 2004 at 18:33:13:
I can't imagine anyone not being disturbed by drilling on 35 acres. Don't live in oil country, but all the little pumpers i have heard with the engines driving them are loud enough to disturb and probably make the dog howl. Heck 35 acres isn't enough to isolate you from the smell of a chicken or hog farm let alone noise. There's an idiot around here on 4 acres who has to fire a propane cannon every 10 minutes and disturb everyone within a half mile. One of these days maybe a hunters stray bullet will hit the tank and it will end with one BIG blast. (Hey Redmud, don't get any ideas). I would feel sorry for anybody who puts there hard earned money into a place, not realizing it can turn into an industrial park on them. Then there's the possibity of a spill. Disclosure should be mandatory up front, not let the buyer beware. I would walk far away from a deal like this.
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