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Re: Conservation easment purchase
[Re: Out back]
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11/15/19 08:07 PM
11/15/19 08:07 PM
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Freak of Nature
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Some people choose to lock it down with a conservation easement so their heirs won't be able to clear cut it and sell it. All too often, the kids get the land and immediately have dollar signs dancing in their heads. For someone who wishes to protect family land and keep it from being raped, paved and cut up, the conservation easement might be appealing. That's nothing you couldn't do in a irrevocable trust.
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