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<blockquote data-quote="Buzzgun" data-source="post: 2597627" data-attributes="member: 4715"><p>Unless they are willing to pay thousands of dollars, I'd tell them to go around, even if they did offer to pay big bucks I'd have to think about it. The money sounds good until there is a problem and you have a big fight on your hands. </p><p></p><p>I have fought with oil producers over just keeping a gate locked and maintaining a road as they are required to do. I refused to allow them to use their company lock on my gate because they did not control who had keys. I hired a dozer service to do some work on a pond, when I arrived to let them in the gate, they were already in, they had a key because they had done work for the oil company!! They finally agreed to use my lock, then were making keys and handing them out!! I finally locked it with a registered lock and sent them keys, they DID NOT like the fact that they could not have keys made for the lock! They regularly trash the roads and it's like pulling teeth to get them to maintain them. </p><p></p><p>There is no way I'd voluntarily allow them to use my property, it just isn't worth the hassle!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzzgun, post: 2597627, member: 4715"] Unless they are willing to pay thousands of dollars, I'd tell them to go around, even if they did offer to pay big bucks I'd have to think about it. The money sounds good until there is a problem and you have a big fight on your hands. I have fought with oil producers over just keeping a gate locked and maintaining a road as they are required to do. I refused to allow them to use their company lock on my gate because they did not control who had keys. I hired a dozer service to do some work on a pond, when I arrived to let them in the gate, they were already in, they had a key because they had done work for the oil company!! They finally agreed to use my lock, then were making keys and handing them out!! I finally locked it with a registered lock and sent them keys, they DID NOT like the fact that they could not have keys made for the lock! They regularly trash the roads and it's like pulling teeth to get them to maintain them. There is no way I'd voluntarily allow them to use my property, it just isn't worth the hassle! [/QUOTE]
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