I don’t blame the land brokers. No matter what they claim, it’s on the buyer to differentiate between the deeded acreage and state or BLM holdings. Only a fool would believe they’re outright buying public land.
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You are totally missing my point. Everyone involved knows exactly what is going on.I don’t blame the land brokers. No matter what they claim, it’s on the buyer to differentiate between the deeded acreage and state or BLM holdings. Only a fool would believe they’re outright buying public land.
There is a LOT of public/private land in the west that is checkerboard. So that precludes what you are talking about.I've never understood why corner crossing only applies to situations that involve public/private corners. Would the same trespassing law apply if it was two private owners with two parcels each but only joined at a four corner point. Could one private owner prevent the other from crossing at the center? Why the distinction of public (owned by the taxpayers)? Are taxpayer owned lands subservient to private, sure seems like it.