5MilesBack
"DADDY"
Landmines will do the trick if all else fails.
I like the way you think. I was thinking trained attack dogs, 50 cals, snipers, etc.
Landmines will do the trick if all else fails.
There is a worn trail that goes right through our property and then zig zags in and out. Heres the issue, my property gives access to several draws that guys would have to walk miles around and through NF to get to. The previous owner did his best to monitor, confront and did prosecute. Im looking for a cure all...obviously, the answer is to monitor and prosecute. We are already purchasing the best cameras and using them from elevated positions. Being a nice guy is not an option but, using tact and politeness have their limits. Enough is enough.
Appreciate all of the above comments.
I’m a real estate attorney. You should be in touch with one from your area before taking any steps to prevent access on the well-worn trail. Prescriptive easements are legal easements, with the same force as a recorded easement, that are established through long periods of adverse use without permission. Additional details would be required but the public very well could have an easement. The attorney would be able to tell you.
Appreciate all of the responses.....honestly, I had no idea that trespassing was such a common problem.
You'd be surprised at how fast the trespassing stops, if you hire a couple goons to confront/disarm them and smash their rifles and scopes against a good tree. And if they park or drive on the place, bury the vehicle with a frontend loader. The sheriff will tell them they have to pay you to uncover and drag their truck out for them.
Idaho- interesting input here. To my knowledge, there are no easements. This would have been divulged through the title company. It was my understanding that for years and years, the public entered this area without resistance. Then, a guy bought it (before me) and the war started. Now I am getting aggressive about this trail access. Its plain and simple trespassing. Its been acknowledged as such. I have the sheriff, NFS and my next step is fish and game dept.
Idaho- interesting input here. To my knowledge, there are no easements. This would have been divulged through the title company. It was my understanding that for years and years, the public entered this area without resistance. Then, a guy bought it (before me) and the war started. Now I am getting aggressive about this trail access. Its plain and simple trespassing. Its been acknowledged as such. I have the sheriff, NFS and my next step is fish and game dept.