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<blockquote data-quote="BoomBoomBoy" data-source="post: 4163558" data-attributes="member: 571992"><p>Basically what it says is, you don't have to be the property owner, to own the mineral rights of a piece of property, as long as you, register with the county assesors office and keep up the mineral taxes on the property.</p><p></p><p>Then it lists that you have to do it in one of three ways.</p><p></p><p>Since there is no active mining going on, on most properties, I'm sure the taxes are next to mothing, that is unless you strike a mineral deposit, and then the taxes would go through the roof, since the property just became a lot more valuable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoomBoomBoy, post: 4163558, member: 571992"] Basically what it says is, you don't have to be the property owner, to own the mineral rights of a piece of property, as long as you, register with the county assesors office and keep up the mineral taxes on the property. Then it lists that you have to do it in one of three ways. Since there is no active mining going on, on most properties, I'm sure the taxes are next to mothing, that is unless you strike a mineral deposit, and then the taxes would go through the roof, since the property just became a lot more valuable. [/QUOTE]
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