by lateStarter » Fri 05 Aug 2005, 18:08:11
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('k_semler', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('lateStarter', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('k_semler', 'I') would do it only on abandoned properties, where I knew the owner of that land would never come back. Also, I would have to be able to get away with it too. Yes, it may be theft, but who else is going to use it?
That is essentially my stand too. When travelling around the area where I expect to start my food production area, I take note of abandoned farms and buildings. Sometimes, I even go inside to check out what was left. Mainly, I'm looking at building materials and stuff like fencing and wood.
Yep, I know of a place up the road about 5 miles that has been abandoned for the last 35 years. I was last there 2 years ago, and that place looks just like somebody went to work one day and never came back. The house is completly stocked with all the luxaries of the mid 70's, there are clothes in the closet, dirty dishes in the sink, and the house is still completly furnished. I regularly hunt on this land, because I know I won't get any trouble from the sheriff there. The only bad parts about that property is that it is infested with small black bugs measuring about 1/2 inch in length, and the once shop is growing weeds in it, (no not marijuana, just unwanted plants). With a little bit of sorting, I imagine quite a bit of usable stuff is still there. Hell, the master bedroom still had a complete bookshelf stocked full of books! The beds look like they just got up and left without bothering to make them.
I still wonder why this property was abandoned, it is actually in a pretty nice area, it has direct access to the canyon. The stairs leading to the second floor aren't really safe to traverse though, about half of the boards are rotted, and you really have to watch your step when navigating them. Of course, the utilities have been shut off, but that is really the only thing keeping this property from being inhabitable once again.
They were probably part of the 'early' rapture.
But seriously, I was looking at the same scenario 2 properties down from where I am looking to buy land. Initially, I thought, ok at least there are structures on the property - but when I went inside - mold city! Better to just torch the place and start over. Now, I am looking at clear land nearby and have been seriously considering 'harvesting' the block and other building materials as needed. The house is full of clothes and everyday items. Latest calendar I saw was 99. Even has 2 old heating/cooking stoves in place. Not sure what may be in the basement, and one of the storage areas is locked tight.
by k_semler » Fri 05 Aug 2005, 18:29:04
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('lateStarter', '
')... and one of the storage areas is locked tight.
http://tinyurl.com/drb3s
That should help you out greatly. The longest lock that it takes me to open is on my shop, it takes 2:35 to unlock it using the half-diamond pick.. The locks on my house are easy to open within 20 seconds using the rake.
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