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Originally Posted by squirrel
Church, Religious Society, School, or Research Facility.
Using a Corporate sole, you may remove your property from the tax rolls and make the property tax immune, rather than tax exempt. The first amendment makes Mortmain Acts illegal. The state cannot prevent donations of land to churches under any condition . If you choose this method, I recommend that you not attempt to identify the use of the property as anything other than that which it actually is. If you “home-school” your children or grandchildren, then a religious society that specializes in education could be one of your choices. A Naturopath could describe his operation as a healing ministry and accept donations. The exact procedure for creating and operating a Corporation Sole varies from state to state and is discussed in the next chapter.
Building Permits
Building permits can be dealt with easily if you have “fee simple” title for your land or if you paid for your land with at least twenty-one silver dollars (so you are under common law) or if you have allodial title. The way you deal with them is to simply ignore them. How are they going to prosecute? Take you to court? Where is their contract? Who gave them permission? Read about “Writ of Quo Warranto” in Blacks Law Dictionary and other sources.
Method 1 thru 5 I have posted are not intended to be given as legal advice, as with all information given, do your own research and come to your own conclusions and then act or you could hire an attorney to help you.
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Since I am in the process of buying a piece of property (raw land) and building a home on it, would I just ask the construction financier to short the check by $21, then go down to the gold and silver dealer and pick up $21 silver dollars to finish off the purchase price? Would that place the land in common law status?
As far as allodial title goes, I don't know if there is still a provision for that in the State of Oregon. I read earlier tonight that the constitutional amendments of certain states removed allodial title rights...