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Landowners, do you let neighbors ride or hunt on your land?
Posted on 6/23/20 at 1:10 pm
Posted on 6/23/20 at 1:10 pm
Buying a house on a little over 20 acres in Folsom, and I specifically chose it for its seclusion and privacy - only one neighbor with a much smaller property. Otherwise woods all around. The land is almost all wooded but with some wide hunting/ATV trails throughout.
Eventually we're going to clear more than half the land and my son is going to build a small private motocross track for himself and his young kids, as well as my brother and his son who both ride MX. Noise shouldn't be a big issue I'm hoping, because I can leave a pretty good tree buffer around 100 ft. wide or so around the cleared area. I don't ride anymore due to my back and neck problems, so I'll mainly just play around in the woods looking for snakes and stuff. Though my wife and son will ride 4 wheelers on the trails.
The real estate agent tells me that the neighbors won't mind bikes on the land because they ride 4 wheelers and hunt on the land too. That didn't please me like she thought it would. Obviously I'm spending hundreds of thousands for my own family's enjoyment and privacy - not for the neighbors to use. On the other hand, they've used that land for years like it was public land, and a house was only built on it recently. I don't want to be a dick and tell them they can't ever ride on it, but I also don't want a liability issue. Obviously anyone on a 4 wheeler or dirtbike is going to get hurt riding eventually and I don't want to get sued by people who shouldn't be there anyway. Definitely don't want them shooting guns on my property because I don't want one of my grandkids back there on a 4 wheeler getting hit by a stray bullet. Also don't want my family members flying up a trail at 50 mph on a dirt bike and running head first into a neighbor on a 4 wheeler coming around a blind curve in the opposite direction.
How would you handle this? Shouldn't be as much of an issue once the land is cleared because it won't look like public land at that point. I don't want a liability issue, but I also don't want a Hatfield-McCoy issue developing with my new neighbors. Don't want them complaining anytime we ride or shoot guns on our property just out of spite. And I honestly don't know if they enforce noise ordinances out in the country anyway.
Eventually we're going to clear more than half the land and my son is going to build a small private motocross track for himself and his young kids, as well as my brother and his son who both ride MX. Noise shouldn't be a big issue I'm hoping, because I can leave a pretty good tree buffer around 100 ft. wide or so around the cleared area. I don't ride anymore due to my back and neck problems, so I'll mainly just play around in the woods looking for snakes and stuff. Though my wife and son will ride 4 wheelers on the trails.
The real estate agent tells me that the neighbors won't mind bikes on the land because they ride 4 wheelers and hunt on the land too. That didn't please me like she thought it would. Obviously I'm spending hundreds of thousands for my own family's enjoyment and privacy - not for the neighbors to use. On the other hand, they've used that land for years like it was public land, and a house was only built on it recently. I don't want to be a dick and tell them they can't ever ride on it, but I also don't want a liability issue. Obviously anyone on a 4 wheeler or dirtbike is going to get hurt riding eventually and I don't want to get sued by people who shouldn't be there anyway. Definitely don't want them shooting guns on my property because I don't want one of my grandkids back there on a 4 wheeler getting hit by a stray bullet. Also don't want my family members flying up a trail at 50 mph on a dirt bike and running head first into a neighbor on a 4 wheeler coming around a blind curve in the opposite direction.
How would you handle this? Shouldn't be as much of an issue once the land is cleared because it won't look like public land at that point. I don't want a liability issue, but I also don't want a Hatfield-McCoy issue developing with my new neighbors. Don't want them complaining anytime we ride or shoot guns on our property just out of spite. And I honestly don't know if they enforce noise ordinances out in the country anyway.
This post was edited on 6/23/20 at 1:15 pm
Posted on 6/23/20 at 1:19 pm to TigrrrDad
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That didn't please me like she thought it would.
no fricking shite
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How would you handle this?
i dont even know why you are over thinking this. post the property and gate/block off entrance. the place is yours
I just bought 80 acres that was state owned public land (not LA) for 70 years. I had some issues the first few months but gates, signs, and talks put an end to it very quickly
Now if I could just get OnX to update their shite
Posted on 6/23/20 at 1:21 pm to TigrrrDad
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The real estate agent tells me that the neighbors won't mind bikes on the land because they ride 4 wheelers and hunt on the land too.
Are you sure the real estate agent didn’t mean they ride and hunt on their own land?
Posted on 6/23/20 at 1:24 pm to TigrrrDad
Nope. I charge anyone who crosses a right of way.
Always have. Always will.
Eta: downvote away you broke non land owning trespassing twats
It covers my diesel and limestone expenses every year.
Why should I eat it?
Always have. Always will.
Eta: downvote away you broke non land owning trespassing twats
It covers my diesel and limestone expenses every year.
Why should I eat it?
This post was edited on 6/23/20 at 1:53 pm
Posted on 6/23/20 at 1:29 pm to TigrrrDad
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do you let neighbors ride or hunt on your land?
Absolutely not. If nothing else at least because of the liability, as you said.
Posted on 6/23/20 at 1:34 pm to TigrrrDad
Nope no one in my land unless they are a guest while I am present. Luckily my land isn’t easy to trespass due to terrain.
Posted on 6/23/20 at 1:45 pm to TigrrrDad
its your private property. Do what you want to do with it.
On the other hand, I would be fricking pissed if i had to listen to your kids riding MX.
this is bullshite. you can't keep the noise out with fricking noisy arse dirt bikes or 4 wheelers. they're noisy by nature and I can't think of a single asshat who rides MX that doesn't purposelly make the bikes louder with mods or just cause they are asshats who like loud shite.
go ahead and be a dick cause they are probably gonna hate you anyway.
On the other hand, I would be fricking pissed if i had to listen to your kids riding MX.
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Noise shouldn't be a big issue I'm hoping, because I can leave a pretty good tree buffer around 100 ft. wide or so around the cleared area.
this is bullshite. you can't keep the noise out with fricking noisy arse dirt bikes or 4 wheelers. they're noisy by nature and I can't think of a single asshat who rides MX that doesn't purposelly make the bikes louder with mods or just cause they are asshats who like loud shite.
go ahead and be a dick cause they are probably gonna hate you anyway.
Posted on 6/23/20 at 1:47 pm to TigrrrDad
if they're riding 4wheelers on your land and aren't compensating you, then you're not liable if they get hurt.
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I'd talk to them and explain where you're coming from. Maybe have them shoot you a text message before they ride on it to be sure it's ok if you don't want them kicked completely off.
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I'd talk to them and explain where you're coming from. Maybe have them shoot you a text message before they ride on it to be sure it's ok if you don't want them kicked completely off.
Posted on 6/23/20 at 1:51 pm to TigrrrDad
My views have changed on this. I used to not let anyone on my land, but where my property is there is very little public land available. I also see less and less interest in hunting where my land is and that scares me, because I am afraid the next generation is going to be more likely to fight hunting rights unless we get them involved in it. I am still picky. I set expectations on what I will and won't accept. I still don't allow dogs on the land until very late in the season.
Before you clear the land make sure this is what you want. What land I have cleared I have regretted clearing. Congratulations on the land purchase.
Before you clear the land make sure this is what you want. What land I have cleared I have regretted clearing. Congratulations on the land purchase.
Posted on 6/23/20 at 2:00 pm to Decisions
I absolutely do not allow anyone outside of my immediate family (stepsons and grandchildren) to use my property.Louisiana passed a law-Louisiana Recreational Use Immunity Act which relieves landowners of liability if they allow others to use their land and are injured.But I suppose they could file a lawsuit,they will lose but I would have to hire a lawyer,expense and hassle I wouldn’t want to deal with.
All that is besides the point,why buy land,spend bunch of money and time developing your land to have bunch of outsiders ruin the enjoyment of your land and possibly cause an accident that injures someone in your family.If you are developing a motocross track I can about guarantee you will be overrun in short order.
People are not going to respect your land,A few years ago I allowed a longtime acquaintance of the family to come pick blackberries.I showed him where there was a berry patch,few days later I rode by the spot and found 6 beer cans,he is a frikken retired forester and littering my land!!!
There is possibly going to be some hard feelings from people that previously used the land but you are going to have to stand firm.
All that is besides the point,why buy land,spend bunch of money and time developing your land to have bunch of outsiders ruin the enjoyment of your land and possibly cause an accident that injures someone in your family.If you are developing a motocross track I can about guarantee you will be overrun in short order.
People are not going to respect your land,A few years ago I allowed a longtime acquaintance of the family to come pick blackberries.I showed him where there was a berry patch,few days later I rode by the spot and found 6 beer cans,he is a frikken retired forester and littering my land!!!
There is possibly going to be some hard feelings from people that previously used the land but you are going to have to stand firm.
Posted on 6/23/20 at 2:06 pm to tigerinthebueche
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this is bull shite. you can't keep the noise out with fricking noisy arse dirt bikes or 4 wheelers. they're noisy by nature and I can't think of a single asshat who rides MX that doesn't purposelly make the bikes louder with mods or just cause they are asshats who like loud shite
This is really why I’m thinking of some type of compromise. There isn’t a way to completely block off access to my land without putting a fence around the whole thing, which is far too costly, and their land isn’t big enough for them to ride on. We aren’t the type who make bikes louder, and it would mostly be small bikes, except for a 4 stroke 450 or 250 a couple times a month. We’d do what we could to keep noise to the minimum possible. Better to be on good terms with the neighbor for this reason rather than just “frick you, keep off”. I’m guessing we’ll occasionally let them ride with permission on specific occasions if they ask, but definitely no hunting or shooting. Depending on cost, I’ll probably try to do some hogwire fencing or whatever is cheapest between my land and theirs, and just put “no hunting or trespassing” signs everywhere and see how it shakes out.
This post was edited on 6/23/20 at 2:12 pm
Posted on 6/23/20 at 2:12 pm to TigrrrDad
Not without permission.
And the cops have been called.
And the cops have been called.
Posted on 6/23/20 at 2:12 pm to X123F45
You get a lot of people crossing your 5 acres?
Posted on 6/23/20 at 2:26 pm to crankbait
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Now if I could just get OnX to update their shite
I find them to be pretty far behind compared to Huntstand. I made the switch and have been disappointed.
Posted on 6/23/20 at 2:29 pm to TigrrrDad
Prices have gone through the roof over there. Ballpark what did you pay an acre?
Posted on 6/23/20 at 2:33 pm to TigrrrDad
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putting a fence around the whole thing, which is far too costly
I’m assuming at some point you’ll get a tractor. It’s not hard to drill post holes and string up some barb wire to section off a piece. You ever think about running a few cows on it for ag exempt?
Posted on 6/23/20 at 2:39 pm to RickfromArizona
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You get a lot of people crossing your 5 acres?
Roughly 18 companies and 5 clubs crossing the mile.
Posted on 6/23/20 at 2:48 pm to TigrrrDad
You’d be foolish to allow the neighbors on it.
Posted on 6/23/20 at 4:25 pm to 257WBY
This would never fly on our family land.
Also this would never fly on personally owned land.
With regards to the mx track. Do what you want to do. As long as you have no dead restrictions they can’t tell you shite.
Also this would never fly on personally owned land.
With regards to the mx track. Do what you want to do. As long as you have no dead restrictions they can’t tell you shite.
Posted on 6/23/20 at 6:34 pm to GREENHEAD22
Minus the house, around $5-6k/acre.
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