Say I'm a majority owner of a property. The other owner is longterm absentee. Is there anything preventing me from moving to MLD? Anybody ever dealt with this?
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I guess I am ignorant after all. I’m having trouble wrapping my head around not knowing the other principal and not knowing how to reach them. Not trying to derail or be nosy and it’s fine if you don’t want to explain. Unless it was an investor type situation I’m just lost. But good luck on your quest.
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Originally posted by Gumbo Man View PostI guess I am ignorant after all. I’m having trouble wrapping my head around not knowing the other principal and not knowing how to reach them. Not trying to derail or be nosy and it’s fine if you don’t want to explain. Unless it was an investor type situation I’m just lost. But good luck on your quest.
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Originally posted by CWendling View PostIt happens. The property I own, or say mostly own ha, has a 4 acre section that about 2-300 people have equal ownership of and i doubt any even know it. It was part of another parcel originally. When the first owners died in the late 1800s, they did not designate an heir, so ownership went equally to all their kids who did not know about it except the one that sold it then. Then when those kids died, their rights went to theirs...then theirs...etc. Its called 'undivided interest' and to get full rights id have to find every heir and have them wave or buy their share. Since they likely dont know, we dont worry about it and just wouldnt ever build anything there. Its just a small corner part.
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Getting on MLD is the easy part. They don’t care who owns the land. It gets tricky if the other owner wants to hunt or gives someone permission to hunt. They are then bound by the MLD guidelines. They will have to use the MLD tags that were issued to you.
If he’s truly an absentee owner then go for it and worry about it later if it becomes an issue.
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