I agree with a lot of the others: Only answer is NO! I bought some property that was previously used as a "recreation area" by neighbors. They are very upset that I won't let them hunt/fish/ATV/Snowmobile on MY property. Of course, my not letting them doesn't stop them from doing it anyway, leaving broken beer bottles, empty bait containers and other trash. I am in the process of fencing it off. Found one area last week where a neighbor/hunter had cut the top of a fence so he could climb over it and hunt on MY land. They've even been stealing trees off of it. I am tempted to send them a bill for part of my taxes.
Don't give an inch. Tell them to go buy their OWN property to ride on.
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