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Remember, the property and the mineral rights are two separate entities. You may have inherited the mineral rights, but you need to know who owns the property if you want to drill. The opposite scenario is to check who owns the mineral rights on the property you inherited.
Transfer by deed: You can sell your mineral rights to another person or company by deed. Transfer by will: You can specify who you want to inherit your mineral rights in your will. Transfer by lease: You can lease mineral rights to a third party through a lease agreement.
Local and State Taxes Under the Texas tax code, mineral interests are considered real property and as such, as on surface estates, property taxes are assessed annually. Although in Texas, the royalty owner only has to pay taxes on mineral rights if they are producing.
As a general rule of thumb, the value for non-producing mineral rights will nearly always be less than $1,000/acre. In most cases, the mineral rights value in Texas for non-producing minerals will be $0 to $250, but producing minerals $25,000+ per acre is not unusual.
A stipulation of interest is a contract that consists of mutual conveyances, and therefore, it must conform to the requirements of both a contract and conveyance. Consequently, title to the property interest will be owned as set out in the stipulation, that is if it contains adequate granting language.
Call the county where the minerals are located and ask how to transfer mineral ownership after death....They will probably require the following: Copy of the Death Certificate. Copy of the recorded will (or Affidavit of Heirship if there was no will) Probate documents. Completed W9 Form with the new owners' information.
Transfer by deed. If you want to sell the mineral rights to another person, you can transfer them by deed. You will need to create a mineral deed and have it recorded. You should check with the county Recorder of Deeds in the county where the land is located and ask if a printed mineral deed form is available to use.
Transfer Your Mineral Rights Transfer by deed: You can sell your mineral rights to another person or company by deed. Transfer by will: You can specify who you want to inherit your mineral rights in your will. Transfer by lease: You can lease mineral rights to a third party through a lease agreement.
Transfer Your Mineral Rights Transfer by deed: You can sell your mineral rights to another person or company by deed. Transfer by will: You can specify who you want to inherit your mineral rights in your will. Transfer by lease: You can lease mineral rights to a third party through a lease agreement.
In Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado and Montana, mineral owners can own the mineral rights indefinitely and there is no way for them to passively revert to the surface owner. If a surface owner wants to own the mineral rights under their land, they must find and contact the mineral owners and offer to purchase them.