Posted by mark on August 17, 2007 at 05:31:20 from (172.129.110.169):
In Reply to: Sad news posted by Burnie on August 17, 2007 at 03:55:49:
well.......if you sell the mineral rights, sooner or later you can expect the owners of said rights to come claim them....that"s why they bought them.
everybody should this book: Night Comes to the Cumberlands by Harry Caudill
He tells of how the folks in the mountains of eastern Kentucky sold the timber and mineral rights back in the late 1800"s and early 1900"s thinking nobody would ever come for it...because there were no roads.....well, they got a sad surprise. They watched virgin timber...oaks 7 to 10 feet thick sawed down and floated down the Big Sandy river.......then came the miners and the people were set off their own land.
Is it greed? on whose part? If you sell, you get your 30 pieces of silver today and reap the consequences maybe many years later.
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