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112: Legal BOL Disputes Ken Jensen

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112: Legal BOL DisputesKen Jensen

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Purchasing a Bug-Out Location (BOL) is a perfect example of a property that can be placed at the muzzle end of a “legal firing squad”Not only will you purchase a property that you may not be too familiar with, but you also will not be able to manage the property as well as a local resident of the area.

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Avoid These Common Legal Nightmares on Your Property

● Boundary Conflicts – Fighting over property lines between neighbours.

● Multiple Property Sales – People selling the same property multiple times.

● Illegal Residents – Squatters or people staying on your property without permission.

● Property Destruction or Theft – Vandalism or people stealing your stuff on the property.

● Livestock Disputes – Fighting about who the livestock belongs to.

● Illegal Sales – Many different ways that people can sale illegally, such as some short sales.

● Land Use and Resource Rights – Getting legal use of your property, access to your property, and the resources on the property.

● Leasing of Land – What rights you have, and actions you should take when improving leased land.

● Homeowners Associations – Government in its lowest form. Always opt-out.

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Simple Tips To Help You Avoid Boundary Disputes on Your Bug Out Location

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Your Fence Line is not your boundary/ Learn it or be sued.

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Hire a surveyor for a legal proof of ownershiphttp://theprepperpodcast.com/legaldisputes

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Ways to Win Every Dispute Over Your Livestock Ownership

● Tag Your Livestock– Tag each head of livestock so it is known that it is yours. Even if your animals look the same, having a good tag or brand will help others identify that you own that one. This will cut down on confusion.

● Keep Track of Your Animals –Keep an up-to-date

ledger of your livestock and food consumption to prove numbers. All you are doing is leaving a good paper trail of your purchases, sales, and other metrics that you should be analysing any ways.

● Catch Them in the Act – Keep game cameras set up at all entrances for evidence of theft. Sometimes, you just can’t stop thieves, so you have to catch them.

● Be Friendly and Helpful – Become friends with the other farmers. They will be less likely to steal from or sue a friend. Think about it, do you really want to sue someone that has always been good to you, helped you when you needed it, and was always friendly?

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Avoid These Common Legal Nightmares on Your Property

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