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[QUOTE="wfodbiker, post: 138876, member: 22471"] [b]Neighbors Are Bad News[/b] Kevin, If you are fortunate enough to find a suitable tract of land, as Woodrider said, make sure their are no housing developments or even one house in the near vicinity. If there is a house within a 1/4 or 1/2 mile, you must obtain approval of the owner(s) to ensure the success of a riding area. My club squandered nearly all of its money fighting nearby landowners when we were forced to move off our old property. Notice I said landowners, some of the plaintiffs did not have a single building erected on their property. Our lawyer finally told us that unless we had alot of money we were wasting our time. This is because people can sue for almost any reason in the world. It is very rare for a judge not to allow a case to be brought before the court. Good luck on your adventure, it is a worthy one. [/QUOTE]
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