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Re: Re: private property
County courthouse. While it never hurts to ask permission, in most states if
people want you to stay out, they have to post it or fence it. Without
hiring a survey crew I couldn't tell public from private property. Even in
US Forests there are private inholdings.
Duncan Fletcher
dfletche@gte.net
----- Original Message -----
From: "angela harper" <minpins@hotmail.com>
> Since we're on the subject, is there a way to find out who owns a certain
> piece of property? There are several stretches of unfenced property
around
> my house - it's all wooded, with old logging trails through it, no houses.
> I've been meaning to try to find out who the owner is so I can secure
> permission to ride and walk the dogs on it. Any idea of how I would go
> about doing this?
>
> ~angela
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