TreasureLord KC
Jr. Member
- Jul 19, 2016
- 33
- 100
- Detector(s) used
- Garrett AT Pro, Nokta Makro Legend
- Primary Interest:
- Relic Hunting
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Now that is one weird thing-paying taxes on something that you can't really do anything with.Our property deed in NC is surveyed to the center of the state road. The state maintains a 30ft right-of-way, but we still own, and pay taxes on, the land.
No, we don’t. Try not paying your property taxes for a year or two and you’ll see who really owns it.I guess the term "Tenant Of The Land"
We really never own it.
When I was part of Ringfinders I helped a guy recover his wedding ring alongside a road. It had fallen off his finger while he had his hand out the window enjoying the breeze. Luckily he was going slowly (it was in his own neighborhood) and knew the 20-30 yards of road where it had fallen off.Plenty of trash and gold rings! In 1966 my Brother through a coke bottle out the window of his car and his college ring went to. If it happened to him it probably happened to others! Lesson here is don't throw anything out of a vehicle window.
On some property I had owned, I had a dispute with the phone company. They wanted to charge me $30k to have a phone line (30+ years ago), A telephone pole was on my property, but if you were on top of the hill looking at all the poles, it looked as if a drunk had installed them. About 5 years later the land behind me started to sell, so the phone company wanted to use the pole on my property and hang lines over my house, I called the servery company that did property and asked how they measured, I was told it may have been done from the center of the road or from the edge of the road . I measured and either way the pole was not on the easement, but my property.Our property deed in NC is surveyed to the center of the state road. The state maintains a 30ft right-of-way, but we still own, and pay taxes on, the land.