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Old 05-04-2019 | 07:39 PM
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Originally Posted by rickair7777
Actually common enough for park land cabins. Cabins are allowed on some park lands but the land is still owned by the government, and the lease is for a finite period. Sometimes the land is reclaimed at the end of the term, more often renewed.
We have one grandfathered in near Tahoe on federal land. We have to graze a certain number of cattle every year to maintain the grandfather clause. We don’t own nada. They would take this back in a nanosecond if they could. Thank god california used to be a red state.
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