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Abandoned Property
Is there a way to research whether or not land is abandoned or not?
Could we just find that land & just patent it and get tile alloidium?
Or is all property technically abandoned until the feudal title is extinguished?
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04-12-2005, 12:47 PM
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That is an excellent question. We have land up here in Alaska that NO man has even stepped on for years or ever. A lot of land was homesteaded properly and now we only have tradition of "That's old man Harvey's place." But Harvey died 50 years ago. Heck, even the windows in his old cabin are still in place. Nice to live in a place that people don't vadalize things!
Any ideas out there?
scott
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04-12-2005, 08:39 PM
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Re: Abandoned Property
Good Day scottinalaska,
For a truthful answer, go to http://www.ecclesia.org then click on The Christ's Lawful Assembly in the center of the home page.
Now, scroll down to "Putting it into Practice" and click on "Standing upon the land".
Sorry to guide you in this way, but after you get off the homepage, it doesn't show an internet address.
Sincerely,
truth
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04-12-2005, 08:45 PM
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Hint
Right click on the link, then open in new window & the url displays
http://www.ecclesia.org/truth/land.html
Thanks, truth
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Originally Posted by Jerry Pitts
The whole system is based upon a 'presumption' that something was represented to have occurred which may or may not have occurred in the manner which has been represented.
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04-13-2005, 02:41 AM
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Re: Abandoned Property
Thanks weis,
Here is a neat little trick to be aware of, after one reads and understands that site.
Along time ago, someone came to me and explained that he discovered something odd. He was a small time logger and was always looking for potential work. When he found land to log, he would go to the town clerk's office (in this particular state) and see who, if anyone, owned it. To his surprise, every time he found a piece of property he thought was abandoned, it was owned by the county sheriff.
As it turns out, the county sheriff was also the "agent to convey land". My friend argued that IF the sheriff truly owned the land, then he should be paying taxes on it, which he was not.
I believe the ruse is, the sheriff put his name to all these available properties, to discourage anyone from doing precisely what they are talking about at the "Stand upon the land" site. Just something to ponder.
Sincerely,
truth
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04-13-2005, 05:48 AM
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Originally Posted by truth
Thanks weis,
Here is a neat little trick to be aware of, after one reads and understands that site.
Along time ago, someone came to me and explained that he discovered something odd. He was a small time logger and was always looking for potential work. When he found land to log, he would go to the town clerk's office (in this particular state) and see who, if anyone, owned it. To his surprise, every time he found a piece of property he thought was abandoned, it was owned by the county sheriff.
As it turns out, the county sheriff was also the "agent to convey land". My friend argued that IF the sheriff truly owned the land, then he should be paying taxes on it, which he was not.
I believe the ruse is, the sheriff put his name to all these available properties, to discourage anyone from doing precisely what they are talking about at the "Stand upon the land" site. Just something to ponder.
Sincerely,
truth
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The questions I would have here are, If the Sherriff owns those pieces of land, and is not paying taxes on them, what authority in the statutes gives him that land? Dose the land belong to the flesh and blood person filling the office, or the corporate office of sherriff? Why has there been no foreclosure or seizure by the office of sherriff for unpaid taxes (conflict of interest) or perhaps, once the sherriff owns the land, did he have it reclassified as "private property" and thus not subject to taxation.
I realize that this is your friend that found this, and thus is not availablee to enquire further, so I just brought up these questions to keep the "ball rolling".
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04-13-2005, 10:29 AM
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geez, thanks LOL
now i'm looking for vacant property online at the assessor websites
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04-13-2005, 01:59 PM
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Re: Abandoned Property
Greetings dadmoonbunny,
No, you are right and I understand your questioning. These would all be valid issues to raise with these "individuals". But, my point was simply to stress that, across the country, no doubt, these cities, towns, counties, and other corporate entities are well aware of what they are doing, starting right at the local level. And, I'm sure they will stop at nothing to keep us from finding out what is at that website.
Sincerely,
truth
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05-25-2005, 04:12 AM
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hey weishaupt
did you ever get anywhere with finding abandoned land? I'm going to go down to the local Assessor today and see if I can find any.
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05-25-2005, 04:32 AM
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It was just an idea that popped into my head. My 2 weakest points are the banking forum & the land one. I'm not surre how to do the whole asessor thing.
How is it set up? Do you just go in there & look for property under the guardianship of the Sheriff?
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Originally Posted by Jerry Pitts
The whole system is based upon a 'presumption' that something was represented to have occurred which may or may not have occurred in the manner which has been represented.
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