I'm so thankful that my parents went thru a "homestead "ing phase when I was a teenager. In my particular state, local zoning and DNR regulations, then and now, are so overreaching that there is no way in he-- i would ever own property here. They moved to Arkansas after the DNR declared 3/4 of their 20 acres "wetlands." Less interference there from govt, but i knew that "owning" property anywhere would be more aggravating than it's worth. I need to be able to move when the long hand of TPTB loom in my direction. My best hope is to die somewhere "out there" and become one with the land they think they control.
I had to comment.
Right this minute i am sitting here waiting a few minutes for my vehicle to warm up.
Heading for the Tax collectors office.
Twice a year now I have to pay taxes on property that I bought and paid for in full over 50 years ago.
No water or sewer, dirt road, no "cable" No phone line. You get the picture.
When I bought this place my taxes were $348.00 per year.
Taxes listed were school, road, library, fire. a few others.
Anyway, as years went by due to inflation tax bill got higher and higher,
Later still the tax bill got so high that who ever decides such thing decided to split the bill into summer and winter taxes.
Included with my winter tax bill this years was a reminder that if I failed to pay taxes on time, ownership of MY property would be sold by the state.
In effect I pay rent to the state twice a year. IF I fail to pay rent (taxes), I will be removed (evicted).
As a reward for paying my "rent" on time, I get to keep my lawn mowed, trees trimmed , buildings maintained and painted according to rulings and mandates.
Oh-- I also get junk mail once a week and four times a year, an inspection by the county and state inspector to determine if I'm keeping to the ordnances and have NOT made any "REAL" improvements which would increase my tax liability.
Off I go - Yearly Rent is due in 4 days, Over $1000.00 twice a year.
Hummmm, I think it's against the law for me to die here. Have to check the rule on that one. DNR has jurisdiction. May not be allowed. I think I'll just hide somewhere with a sign around my neck saying "take that!".