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Andrew Becker
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Can I find details of how deep into the Earth my property goes?

Andrew Becker
  • Property Manager
  • Grand Forks, ND
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I would like to see if there is a legal depth to a property. In other words, how far down do I have ownership of?

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Christopher Phillips
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Christopher Phillips
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@Andrew Becker

Okay. You're asking about mineral rights.

You'll have to refer to your deed regarding the rights. They are normally automatically part of the sale of a property. However, in areas like yours (I was in the USAF out there eons ago) or other areas like Colorado with a lot of oil or gas drilling, sometimes properties are sold without the mineral rights.

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