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Aurora Deed
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Yes, local laws and regulations may restrict how you can use your subsurface rights, like mining or drilling.
Check your deed to see what rights you have, and consider consulting with a lawyer specializing in property law.
Absolutely! You can sell or lease subsurface rights even if you hold onto the land above.
While not required, having a deed is wise if you want to ensure your subsurface rights are protected.
A regular deed covers just the land above ground, while a subsurface deed goes deeper into what’s underground.
If you’re looking to use or sell resources beneath your property, this deed spells out your rights clearly.
It's a legal document that outlines property rights, specifically relating to what lies beneath the ground, like minerals or water.
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