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Conservation and Easements

Conservation easements

Conservation easements: friend or foe?

As our society grows more concerned with conserving and preserving rural land for future generations, conservation easements are growing in usage.  But what exactly are they? “Essentially, conservation easements allow land owners to own their land while at the same time permanently removing most development rights in exchange for some type of tax benefit,” said Jamie Spencer, owner

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Types of easements you should know

The benefits of buying land may be simple to understand, but that doesn’t mean owning land can’t come with its own unique complexities. Case in point: easements. Let’s say you purchase some land for you and your family to hunt on. Your name may be on the deed, but that doesn’t mean others may not

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Why suburban land tracts are a good buy

According to the 2010 US Census, over 80% of Americans live in urban areas. For those urban and suburban residents that are looking to purchase land to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, the common line of thinking is the further away from the pavement, the better. According to one Mossy

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What is a conservation easement?

A conservation easement is placed on a property to protect resources associated with it. It is a legally binding agreement between a landowner and a qualified government agency that prohibits certain uses or development of the land. Essentially, a conservation easement protects the land for future generations. Whether it’s to protect endangered wildlife or limit future

Mossy Oak Properties National Day of Conservation

Inaugural “Mossy Oak Properties National Day of Conservation” a success

WEST POINT, MS-Advocating for conservation initiatives and supporting conservation organizations has long been a corporate emphasis of the Mossy Oak family of companies.  The recent Mossy Oak Properties National Day of Conservation-held Saturday, September 28th-put conservation into action for the Mossy Oak Properties network, Mossy Oak family, and many others who responded to the initial

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