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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4272038" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I can't imagine being a land man going through all those records on a daily basis. </p><p>A recent inheritance of some land in dispute has us becoming land men/women because someone didn't register a deed. They owned it but didn't register it at the time of being the owner. (long story)</p><p>We have spent countless hours at the Grant County courthouse going through those books. One page leads to another, and another and another for long term property ownership that has changed hands as well as minerals and leases. </p><p>It's a nightmare but we are learning. </p><p>We got a meeting with the title company yesterday that said our research was correct. </p><p>Off to the lawyer for a title opinion. </p><p>What's up with an oil/gas company claiming ownership of the entire county in every range and township when they actually don't? That showed up on the abstract.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4272038, member: 5412"] I can't imagine being a land man going through all those records on a daily basis. A recent inheritance of some land in dispute has us becoming land men/women because someone didn't register a deed. They owned it but didn't register it at the time of being the owner. (long story) We have spent countless hours at the Grant County courthouse going through those books. One page leads to another, and another and another for long term property ownership that has changed hands as well as minerals and leases. It's a nightmare but we are learning. We got a meeting with the title company yesterday that said our research was correct. Off to the lawyer for a title opinion. What's up with an oil/gas company claiming ownership of the entire county in every range and township when they actually don't? That showed up on the abstract. [/QUOTE]
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