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Pastimes : Saving the Alaska Wildlife Refuge (ANWR: People’s version)

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To: c.horn who wrote (12)5/20/2001 8:55:44 PM
From: Marty Rubin   of 36
 
c.horn,

it's a tough question to deal with. if my house was located on the land, i'll first try to negotiate to see whether i can sell part of the land to the governemt. i'll leave the house, collect the money, and have a view of a parcel that will forever be preserved.

if i have to move, than let it be. in most cases you can either negotiate or get enough money to compensate for any reasonable compesation you may have expected to gain from the land. if you don't think i'm right, check out with the brokers that have sold land to the government in the past. i think it's a crime the way they buy the land from people who are just not aware, then sell it to the gov't for many times over.

marty
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