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Method 4
Common Law Rights.
An easy way to avoid land rents (taxes) and building codes is to but the land at a government “cash only” sale. Take a box of silver dollars and bid twenty-one silver dollars on everything that looks good to you. You need to read the “conditions of sale” provisions very carefully to make sure this procedure will work. If any other bidder tries to pay with a check, you will win the bid because you have cash. If you have honest people working for your county, your silver dollars should outrank FRN’S, too, because FRN’S are not now and never have been anything but corporate debt instruments issued under UCC 3-104(2)(d). When you win the bid, make sure that your receipt states your consideration tendered is twenty-one Silver Dollars (written that way), and then leave immediately . DON’T SIGN ANYTHING, especially if it looks like a tax affidavit or an application for a deed. One idea is to send someone other than yourself to pick up the receipt. Make sure that they understand that the description of the property and twenty-one silver dollars must be on the receipt, but they do not have your authority to sign anything for you, especially a tax affidavit or an application for a deed. They will agree to pass along a message that the county wants you to sign something. Your proof that you own the property is in the government receipt, which is a legal Bill of Sale. YOU DON’T NEED ANYTHING ELSE. You could alternately choose to finish up with a Quiet Title Action.
The government may make some threats if you refuse to sign their papers, but keep in mind that you cannot be forced to sign a contract. If a government agency attempts to coerce you into signing an application for a deed, a tax affidavit, etc. you might decide to initiate a lawsuit in District Court of the United States for deprivation of rights. The county would be looking at an expense of over $350,000.00 to defend themselves, so they may even offer you a cash settlement out of court to get you to drop the suit and live peacefully on your own land. What a switch! As a state slave, you paid them to live on the land. As a Sovereign who is not afraid to sue their socks off for deprivation of rights, they pay you to live on the land!
Because you gave the required seventh amendment amount exceeding twenty dollars, your common law remedies are assured in event of a tax controversy or assertion of building code violations. Because they are not going to take you into common law court, how would they press their claim?
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At Arms-length.
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