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  • @Arthur-vv8th
    @Arthur-vv8th Год назад +807

    Call Rylan Rivas attorney and judge! If there is a loop hole in the law ⚖ he will know. His office is in Chickasha. I don't believe that they have total power of eminent domain. Please check your rights before giving them up.

    • @britzel71
      @britzel71 Год назад +68

      Thumb this up, folks, so they see this comment 🙏

    • @karenhatfield4590
      @karenhatfield4590 Год назад +46

      Agree!!! Look for a loophole out and get your money back.

    • @bgd5339
      @bgd5339 Год назад +28

      This isn't a case of eminent domain! The government isn't trying to seize their property without proper compensation.

    • @gracegreer805
      @gracegreer805 Год назад +28

      Maybe solar is the way to go.

    • @frankpagan1294
      @frankpagan1294 Год назад +76

      Definitely contact an attorney. Don’t know how closing on a property in Oklahoma is done,but my experience in CA. and NY. There is a title company that checks for things like that. I believe that they should have informed you of this before the closing. They should be held responsible if that’s the case. Hope this helps. Good luck

  • @drmarcum101a
    @drmarcum101a Год назад +220

    Guys have you talked with the Oil & Gas company yet? They most likely will work with you. I'm a Surface Landman for a Oil & Gas company in Texas and have ran into this issue a few times. Jason and Danielle reach out I may be able to provide you info that could help with y'alls problems.

    • @moosemarlow1
      @moosemarlow1 Год назад +8

      @@Letsdoit2 THAT WAS OCC THEY KNOW WHAT THER BOOK SAYS I USED TO HAUL OIL IN OKLAHOMA THEY USUSALLY WORK WITH LAND OWNERS

    • @m.mickeypayne9811
      @m.mickeypayne9811 Год назад +17

      Why don't you just put solar on your tiny house?

    • @thomaselliott9855
      @thomaselliott9855 Год назад +2

      You guys are awsome .helpfull.

    • @GeorgiaRidgerunner
      @GeorgiaRidgerunner Месяц назад

      ​@@m.mickeypayne9811because solar doesnt provide as much energy as its made out too its an expensive set up that requires a lot of money spent on maintenance the awful truth is solar cost more than just paying a bill every month

  • @jayzoller5725
    @jayzoller5725 Год назад +35

    If you haven't already, I would call teh Oklahoma Energy Resources Board (OERB). They have a program that cleans up orphaned or abandonded well sites, including remval of equipment , concrete and trash. Even if the wells on your property aren't abandoned they could be a resource for information on what to do. Good luck.

  • @GunninWizard
    @GunninWizard Год назад +10

    That’s why you go through title company. They figure all that out before you buy it. They check for easements and mineral and oil rights

  • @Hunting451
    @Hunting451 Год назад +57

    Without a lawyer they are walking all over you.

  • @britzel71
    @britzel71 Год назад +109

    I know it's not my situation, but I honestly feel sick to my stomach for you guys. Please speak to an attorney before going forward. I'm so incredibly proud how you're dealing with this. A lot of people would have come on and been a train wreck, but you two handled this with such grace. I know you're extremely stressed, but wow🙏👏I will be seriously praying for God's hand over this.

  • @supersuit
    @supersuit Год назад +15

    I agree contact a lawyer to figure out which Homestead Act your land is filed under. The fact that you have documented your journey fully helps. Also consider hiring a landscape architect or property surveyor to help you plan out the grading of the land as you continue your journey.

  • @frankietouchy9008
    @frankietouchy9008 11 месяцев назад +11

    I'm a Right of Way Agent in Texas. While this puts a damper on things, I don't see this as a huge issue. Especially with this being what appears to be an inactive field. Get in touch with the oil company. They'll work with you.

  • @0halibut0
    @0halibut0 Год назад +290

    I'd call a Lawyer and talk about how the land was misrepresented to you and possibly see who you could sue, because this is AMAZINGLY ridiculous!! How did no one know anything about this until over a year later? Freaking INSANE!!

    • @mywoobee
      @mywoobee Год назад +62

      Especially since in 2021 the federal government deemed if an oil-filled had not been active for 12 months it was considered abandoned

    • @jayjayeverett2456
      @jayjayeverett2456 Год назад +17

      @@mywoobee I'd forward this information to the Crocker's.

    • @livingdeeply15
      @livingdeeply15 Год назад +7

      ​@George Cole please put yoir comment in again so its at the Top!!!

    • @jayjayeverett2456
      @jayjayeverett2456 Год назад +21

      @@mywoobee And due to that law any abandoned oil pumps left abandoned the owner is responsible for plugging it up with cement. With the property being abandoned before they bought it and it's been over a year since they bought the land, and nothing was done on the pumps, it's considered abandoned. The company is responsible for shutting them down permanently. Any land or property that's abandoned in Oklahoma from 30 days or a few months, is considered abandoned, and anyone can get the title and take over paying property taxes on it.

    • @jayjayeverett2456
      @jayjayeverett2456 Год назад +3

      @@milliewilkie1969 Someone said, when someone says without any proof to back it up. Then you can't take that with a grain of salt.

  • @sandilacy9498
    @sandilacy9498 Год назад +121

    Wow!! You two are handling this much better than I would. First, you two wanted an acreage for peace and privacy, you won’t have that if the oil company decides to use the property again. Besides that, your property is now pretty much divided. I’m one that would seek a lawyer and figure out if you have any options as to getting your money back. Of course, the ball is in your hands to its your choice. Best wishes for getting through this messy situation.

    • @monica1309
      @monica1309 Год назад +15

      I totally 100% agree with you that they need to get a lawyer to situate this out this is really messed up

    • @thomperkins
      @thomperkins Год назад +11

      100% I would’ve lost my mind over this situation!! I would definitely have to contact a lawyer and get my money back.

    • @gaynellhilton3004
      @gaynellhilton3004 Год назад +21

      Agree. Did y’all not get a title policy! Also all the right of ways should be documented in your deed. Check on that and find an attorney.

    • @TheSeper
      @TheSeper Год назад +12

      Someone had to of called on on them cops just do now show up at random

    • @jilldewitt3651
      @jilldewitt3651 Год назад +4

      ​@Seperman I wonder if maybe the electric Co made inquires that alerted the oil people. They must be used to this kind of thing if as Jason says it happens all the time. It's messed up for sure!

  • @jeanchavez2952
    @jeanchavez2952 Год назад +9

    Wow I am so sorry ! Here in Alaska the Realtor or owner of property must disclose things like this and more . It seems so wrong, the Realtor could withhold this information . Knowing you wanted to build a home and have animals . I hope there is a way to find some kind of relief for this situation. Keep us all up to date of course we will keep following you on your adventure through the life you all are looking for ! ❤🥰🙏🏼

  • @joannnearthecoast5896
    @joannnearthecoast5896 Год назад +25

    Jason, it's no coincidence that the officer came by 24-48 hours after your neighbor came over and had a long talk with you..Humm !
    All that being said, how would the police know you were there and within so many feet of what he told you ? And I'm guessing this officer told you, that you had no mineral rights to this property ?? I'm also guessing the title /deed search never gave you any clues to this potential situation that someone or something else owned part of what you just bought and paid for ..sounds like a legal issue of someone trying to scam you out of money and property you bought ..I do think you need a lawyer ..
    One who has knowledge of these things & issues..and please know you have more rights than the officer was letting you know.. He has only been told one side of a possible issue with your property. ..please check it out legally..a good attorney will give you a free initial consultation. This would be to know if indeed you have legal possession of YOUR property ..hope this helps

  • @Jokerkles
    @Jokerkles Год назад +62

    I'd be checking at the land titles office to make sure there isn't an access easement on the property (I might have missed that part trying to fend off my dog who was wanting attention), and then check with the State Mining Department to see if the well is actually listed as "abandoned". If it is, I'd try to have the easement removed and the well recovered and remediated at the well company's cost, and then you'd have your property free and clear. Fair warning, it'll likely cost a fair chunk of change to have that done (if it can be, that is), but it'd be money well-spent to get it done.

    • @charlesstevenson5141
      @charlesstevenson5141 7 месяцев назад +3

      Easements are required to be on the deed and disclosed by law.

  • @HotRodwannabe
    @HotRodwannabe Год назад +35

    So sorry to hear about all this. I would definitely arrange a meeting with the oil company executives to find out just where you stand. And get a clear map of all the boundaries and parameters needed to properly CO exist. Before moving forward with any more projects. I know you two will figure out the best Game plan for your future.

  • @katb7342
    @katb7342 Год назад +5

    Wow! That wasn't expected. You are getting a lot of good advice on here and you should take them all to heart. We will be sending up prayers for you guys. Whatever you decide we will be along for the ride.

  • @kellygulnick3960
    @kellygulnick3960 Год назад +5

    Damn!! You guys just can't catch a break!! I am so sorry to hear of these complications. Praying it all works out for you !! Can't wait to finally see you guys in your forever home where ever that may turn out to be...I'm deeply invested and in this for the long haul!! Hang in there

  • @jwblount7802
    @jwblount7802 Год назад +135

    Sue the real estate company as well as the survey company for not enclosing all of this at closing!!

    • @tinybubbles263
      @tinybubbles263 Год назад +4

      It was a facebook deal

    • @rockingredpoppy9119
      @rockingredpoppy9119 Год назад +1

      @@tinybubbles263 😮

    • @JosEPh-zy3yr
      @JosEPh-zy3yr Год назад +1

      @@tinybubbles263 How do you know this?

    • @jwblount7802
      @jwblount7802 Год назад +16

      @@tinybubbles263 It shouldn't matter 60+ acres much less a house on small lot, still has to be surveyed and so on or you could be building stuff on someone else property. Plus it has to go through a title company in order for this to be even sold and they require it to be surveyed and everything on the property is marked with in that survey especially on land purchases. If this did not happen then they got suckered in. If they are this gullible then I got some old cans they kick on down the road for sale.

    • @tammywragg6254
      @tammywragg6254 Год назад +5

      ​@@jwblount7802
      Rude much

  • @rockingredpoppy9119
    @rockingredpoppy9119 Год назад +91

    I have a bad feeling they didn't use a title company to close the deal on the property. A title search would have disclosed all of this during escrow.😟

    • @cherishelf8759
      @cherishelf8759 Год назад +7

      I wonder if there was a real estate company. Perhaps they bought it or even leased or financed it directly through the owner.
      I think the property in TX was owner financed and it reverted back to him if it was not fully paid.

    • @smokeyyunick2675
      @smokeyyunick2675 Год назад +1

      I’m so sorry for what you have found yourselves in. A title company would have been helpful before but may be worthwhile to follow up with one in the area that’s familiar with the area now, especially if your planning on selling. I’d cut my loss and try to pick up the tiny house to another area, IMHO. Good luck! And all the best to you 2🙏

    • @RedFlyerMedia
      @RedFlyerMedia Год назад +8

      Y’all seriously did not do any research on utility easements? I am flabbergasted.

    • @priceandpride
      @priceandpride 4 месяца назад

      Ya and ZERO due diligence

    • @goinsgroove
      @goinsgroove 4 месяца назад

      Or have a survey done

  • @anniep1511
    @anniep1511 Год назад +5

    Property owners this is a good lesson before building. Do your due diligence! Save time & money. Best wishes for what comes next.

  • @Lakusus
    @Lakusus Год назад +14

    As Arthur commented, below, contact an attorney if for nothing else to make sure this isn't some type of scam. You wouldn't believe the kind of detailed research some scammers will go to in order to fool property owners into giving up their rights and even their homes/homesteads! It's sickening that there is so much scum allowed to exist, in the world but, unfortunately, it's a fact of life. At least an attorney will be able to determine, without a doubt, if it's legitimate, or fake.

    • @ruffneckranch
      @ruffneckranch Год назад +2

      Obviously all the details aren’t in this video. To me, it sounds like they don’t own the mineral rights, and whoever does, whether that’s the government or private oil company, has future plans for their wells. Still though, even as the landowners, they have a lot power. They definitely need to meet with an attorney who specializes in the oil and gas industry.

  • @GhostMoth25
    @GhostMoth25 Год назад +18

    Consult with a lawyer who has experience dealing with this type of situation in OK and go from there. Best of luck.

    • @Georgianne50
      @Georgianne50 Год назад +7

      For sure get a lawyer, this is bigger than most normal people can handle. This stinks big time.

  • @alexfreer8892
    @alexfreer8892 Год назад +43

    I’m reading the comments, apart from feeling for you Jason and Danielle I’m just gutted because it’s not just you guys now it’s you guys and all the animals and the dogs. All this way through they’ve been your priority and I know they still will be , sending my love

  • @hotrodpc66
    @hotrodpc66 Год назад +6

    Chill, DO NOT PANIC. I've told you this before but you've never paid attention to any of my posts. My dad has 160 acres at hwy 48 and 56 just to the West about 3/4 mile. If you drive it, you'll see the big ponds, you can't miss them. OK, he's about 30 minutes South of you on 48. He too has a pipeline through the property. The oil people are very very understanding and WILL WORK with you. They are not the A holes people make them out to be. I'd about be will to bet money, if the oil people were to come and look at your stuff, they'd say leave it, we can work around this and will work around it for you, but going forward, whatever else you do, keep us mind, call us up and lets see what we can work out. We've had the oil people come out to my dad's property to repair a leak in the pipeline that was detected by air. While out there, they asked, hey since we have this equipment out here, do you need any dirt work done? Is there any oil related messes you want cleaned up on the property. They COULD do many things, but usually they WILL NOT and they are very cordial and nice people. Also if something does need moved, they'd even offer up to help you move it. For real, don't panic, just work with the oil people, YES it's worth staying there and keeping what you got. A few plans might have to change, but I'm guessing you'd be able to keep what you've already done.

  • @cedricbroussard8738
    @cedricbroussard8738 Год назад +6

    We will keep yall in our prayers 🙏🏻! It might be better to sell and move but that's up to yall!! I believe in yall either way ❤

  • @suzanneriggs7868
    @suzanneriggs7868 Год назад +46

    My question is what made that officer come out? I would be contacting a lawyer 😢

    • @sam.man.TX22
      @sam.man.TX22 Год назад +4

      My thoughts as well

    • @OurOkieHomestead
      @OurOkieHomestead Год назад +1

      I wondered that too. It could be just by chance.

    • @RM-cm8hz
      @RM-cm8hz Год назад +5

      maybe he watches youtube?

    • @TheSeper
      @TheSeper Год назад +10

      I'm thinking one of their haters called in the same people who have called animal control etc these people are nuts that do this and will do anything they can to harm a RUclipsr who does not bend to their wil.

    • @charliemeier8076
      @charliemeier8076 Год назад +5

      “Officer”? What department or agency is he representing? What laws, ordinances, or policies is he empowered to enforce? Who failed to perform their fiduciary duties in disclosures during the closing of the real estate transaction? Why don’t you know these things?

  • @JOJOD01
    @JOJOD01 Год назад +94

    Go off grid solar . You could install a couple of small systems at each building. Use the generator as a back-up during winter. Will save you on electricity infrastructure also.

    • @rodobrien3488
      @rodobrien3488 Год назад +6

      ID OF NEVER HOOKED TO THE MAINS IN THE FIRST PLACE.

    • @happycows
      @happycows Год назад +2

      You have a point. I know a couple of homesteaders who live completely off grid.

    • @j_rainsgoat3929
      @j_rainsgoat3929 9 месяцев назад +1

      I concur

    • @WattsinWattsout
      @WattsinWattsout 8 месяцев назад +1

      $5000 for a sufficient solar system.

    • @WaitWhatsMyName
      @WaitWhatsMyName 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@WattsinWattsoutyup....5k in batteries alone

  • @sherrygardensallaround6486
    @sherrygardensallaround6486 Год назад +2

    You're learning so much on your journey and here comes another obstacle in your path. I have no doubt, that like everything else you've gotten through to follow your dream, you'll get through this. After all, you both are absolutely 💯 awesome.🥰🙏💞🏡

  • @bonniestawski219
    @bonniestawski219 Год назад +1

    Thank you both for sharing this! I'm a little behind but trying to catch up! I love y'all! Will be praying for y'all! I appreciate all y'all do!

  • @carldrews7079
    @carldrews7079 Год назад +27

    Keep the property. Ideal location despite a few large hurdles. The studio building is portable and can be easily moved. Use the barn as long as possible and build another as you can. You can do it 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @johnballard898
    @johnballard898 Год назад +13

    Vince Lombardi once was looking for his quarterback to be. He had the team attempt getting to the other side of a wall which was to high to get over. Player after player attempted to go over without success. Bart Starr walked up, assessed the challenge and walked around the wall to the other side. Vince Lombardi found his quarterback.
    You two possess what it takes to get on the other side of the wall you now face! I believe in you.

  • @kimfrommn7162
    @kimfrommn7162 Год назад +2

    I wish you guys the Best!! I'll keep you guys in my thoughts and prayers!!! 🤗♥️🙏🏼

  • @TheChittys
    @TheChittys Год назад +1

    They have to pay you for surface use! We looked into buying another 40 acres and it had wells. They only have access to the oil and only when they pay for surface usage! You need to give the oil company an invoice for what you’ve done

  • @simplelifehomestead5626
    @simplelifehomestead5626 Год назад +25

    WOW!!!! Just wow!!!!
    Speak to an attorney before deciding on anything. 99% are saying the same!! We all have got your back!!! Much respect for the positive way you both are handling all of this.
    Love and prayers for you both!!!

  • @judyedwards3156
    @judyedwards3156 Год назад +28

    My experience with the drilling companies in OK is if it has been abandoned, most likely it will not be reopened. They don't "own" the land. Were you told if you got minerals right along with the land?

  • @kathykraut4491
    @kathykraut4491 Год назад +3

    Good idea to do in depth searches on property when you buy it and would have discovered it sooner. Steer clear!

  • @rebeccafincher2486
    @rebeccafincher2486 Год назад +26

    How was the easement not found during the sale? A title company should have located this? Do you have title insurance? Have you thought about solar?

  • @mikedavison1958
    @mikedavison1958 Год назад +8

    It’s all about the 6 Ps :- Perfect, Planning, Prevents, Piss, poor, Product. We all live and learn it’s not been the same since his brother left.

  • @samblasingame5930
    @samblasingame5930 Год назад +1

    Holy smokes! This is quite the hang-up. Good luck with this. I hope y'all get everything figured out. I hope you can stay after all the work y'all have done. I would definitely look into solar and wind.

  • @rebelwenger3426
    @rebelwenger3426 Год назад +2

    I would dig all the gravel up and put it on your new road that you have to build because of this

  • @heavenly-dreamsdairygoats
    @heavenly-dreamsdairygoats Год назад +21

    Just keep doing what you are, things get thrown at you for reasons, only God knows, but sometimes it's takes something like this to open your eyes not to move but to really look what you have over, you two have done a wonderful job don't give up. Keeping doing what your doing. Till next time God Bless.

  • @Black_Sheep318
    @Black_Sheep318 Год назад +6

    California Land surveyor here. While every state is different, I have NEVER seen a remote access road match that of the written legal description for said road easement. I mention this because the road/path itself may not be at the legally recorded location for said easement. These things become tricky if written before 1972 as the verbiage is typically vague. In short, it would behoove you to have a surveyor review the language of the access easement and have them stake the centerline of access per the document. I highly suspect you'll find that the path and the recorded easement are not the same. With any luck the route of the recorded easement will work in your favor, but you definitely do not want to invest in utilities until the road location is set by a surveyor. You would also benefit from recording a "record of survey" with the county tying the access road the established monuments.
    Good luck!

  • @jenniferwright621
    @jenniferwright621 Год назад +1

    WOW! I feel so bad for you two! But, one thing is for sure, from a positive standpoint, you guys will be excellent problem solvers from what you are going through. Keep your heads up & press on children! you'll get through this!

  • @joeygay7115
    @joeygay7115 Год назад +2

    That is some crazy stuff. You guys do some amazing work. Fingers crossed for you

  • @amandaosborne477
    @amandaosborne477 Год назад +4

    So sorry to hear of this, I have had a quick look and found Mahaffey & Gore, they are attorneys who deal specifically with Oil & Gas including titles, mineral rights etc. Maybe worth getting in touch.

  • @hollydolly6630
    @hollydolly6630 Год назад +13

    Wow what a revolting development, I'm so sorry yall are having to deal with all this. ❤🙏 ❤🙏 I'm praying for your situation!!

  • @jimdempsey7129
    @jimdempsey7129 Год назад +2

    Check your state laws re real estate disclosures…in Florida it is against the law to sell a property without disclosing easements and encroachments. Good luck,,,,

  • @gailstark1688
    @gailstark1688 Год назад +3

    Don't give up! Look into seeing what other options you might have. I wouldn't think they have that much power over your property. Sorry yall are having to deal with this. Keep your chin up.

  • @vickiemounts2962
    @vickiemounts2962 Год назад +13

    Okay…my question is 1) did you go through a title company when you purchased? 2) did they do a title search? It is their responsibility to find this stuff out.

  • @meldavis7016
    @meldavis7016 Год назад +11

    All I can say is WOW!! Sending good vibes you get it figured out soon.

  • @KOSPokololol
    @KOSPokololol 11 месяцев назад +1

    Im in Oklahoma and would like to have my own homestead in the next few years so this is all valuable information

  • @Smurphy1544
    @Smurphy1544 Год назад +6

    Makes no sense...this wouldve been caught by the title company & if they didn't catch it, that's what title insurance is for ...

  • @prubroughton1864
    @prubroughton1864 Год назад +7

    Always confirm important information in writing cause people will tell you want they think you need to make your decision. Here in New Zealand a realtor can be sued if they give you wrong information or don’t make you aware of issues relevant to your purchase such as oil wells or boundaries etc

  • @barbaradoye1989
    @barbaradoye1989 Год назад +5

    It's just a thing... You have a beautiful piece of property with great potential! Take a moment to adjust and make necessary changes... Then move on with your new vision... You got this! Take care!

  • @cynthiaweathers6979
    @cynthiaweathers6979 Год назад +2

    Your settlement attorney should have explained it to you. It should be in your deed. That is a lawsuit.

  • @inmyfreetyme
    @inmyfreetyme 11 месяцев назад

    Oh WOW ! What a MESS. Sorry to hear about this. Hopefully U will make the best decision that works for you. Thanks 4 sharing.

  • @lonelleminesinger4626
    @lonelleminesinger4626 Год назад +9

    We have been looking for property in Texas and Oklahoma and was warned that something like this could happen if we didn't buy the mineral rights with the property. How scary!

    • @katejohnston4217
      @katejohnston4217 Год назад +1

      It's almost impossible to obtain mineral rights anymore...I'm a former lease and title analyst of 15 years. Most land that is sold now days is surface to the sky.

  • @cynthiawashburn771
    @cynthiawashburn771 Год назад +55

    My biggest concern is if it is an active well cite, is it toxic? How will that effect your health or the health of your animals? Other than that, take your time. Look at all options. I'm 100% sure Jason will figure out a game plan. Then we will watch those awesome videos. I would be checking into previous owner selling you oil field land and the price of the property you bought would come down drastically if you choose to stay.

    • @karenreneelyles261
      @karenreneelyles261 Год назад +3

      This would be my concern too. Do you want to live that close to the chemicals they use in a drilling operation? Is the water contaminated?

    • @thefleming7950
      @thefleming7950 11 месяцев назад +2

      Yes, and it is costly to cap or close those toxic wells. It was on CNN Nightly News a few days ago.

  • @gloriaolsen2424
    @gloriaolsen2424 Год назад +2

    wow, so sorry this has happened to you guys, what a bummer!! I agree you need a lawyer pronto to figure out your legal options!! You two have put in so much hard work, I would hate to see you lose it all!! Good luck and prayers everything works out!!

  • @deannadriver3574
    @deannadriver3574 Год назад +1

    I am heartbroken for both of you. I dont fully understand how this will work if you keep it. I have no idea how it would feel to walk away from all you have done. This is huge and I am just very sorry this is happening to you. Prayers for peace and direction❤

  • @dakotawinds9291
    @dakotawinds9291 Год назад +5

    That is why you always research the land you are looking at buying at the county courthouse or register of deeds before putting money down or have a contract written that gets you the deposit back if the land is not free and clear from issues like this. Hope you all get it figured out.

  • @pamelia1535
    @pamelia1535 Год назад +7

    Goodness you guys !! That’s awful after all that work you’ve put into the land !! I’m so upset !! Big huge decisions to make now . God be with you and know I’m praying for you . ❤🙏

  • @ValerieinSC
    @ValerieinSC Год назад +1

    I wouldn’t take just one man’s words as the truth. Lawyer up before you decide anything.
    Valerie in SC

  • @danm5076
    @danm5076 Год назад +2

    IF IT'S BEEN ABANDONED FOR 7 YEARS YOU GET AUTOMATICALLY POSESION...CALL YOUR ATTORNEY...

  • @kayashmore4296
    @kayashmore4296 Год назад +8

    How did the officer happen to even come out? Did someone complain. Did the oil company try something? It's not like an officer to just show up checking on things is it? You poor kids what a shock. Lots to think about.

  • @jilldewitt3651
    @jilldewitt3651 Год назад +11

    So sorry you guys. I can't believe they didn't have to disclose. When we bought our house in Michigan we had to sign papers saying that we had been told that a slight curve in our drive encroached onto the neighbors property 18 inches!! Sending prayers and good vibes for a happy solution!

    • @tinybubbles263
      @tinybubbles263 Год назад +5

      I think it was a handshake over a facebook marketplace deal. Idk. Sketchy deal. It as probably sold really cheap.

    • @TheCrockers
      @TheCrockers  Год назад +6

      No, not a Facebook handshake deal. We got it from a land company

    • @sewblondie
      @sewblondie Год назад +1

      @@TheCrockers I’m just so very sorry! We have issues with the electric company. They are horrible to deal with. I would try and get get you money back and move on. You will never have the privacy you are looking to enjoy in the years to come. I wish you both all the luck! What a horrible situation.

    • @brendalongenecker8169
      @brendalongenecker8169 Год назад

      @@TheCrockers then you need to talk to the land company about it to me you guys are ______ and you are paying taxes on something that isn't even working i wouldn't move though

    • @vtmielfgirl
      @vtmielfgirl Год назад +1

      @@TheCrockersThree critical items that will save headaches when buying:
      1) real estate lawyer
      2) title search
      3) home warranty (if a house is on it)
      Keep the faith all will work out for you in the best way!

  • @elainehendrickson3779
    @elainehendrickson3779 Год назад +1

    So very sorry for this happening after all your hard work 😮

  • @cindynicholson8865
    @cindynicholson8865 Год назад +2

    Jason and Danielle my husband and I found out we had a water easement through our property after we moved into our home. After going through the county and state we where able to get the easement moved but it took thousands of dollars. The best thing we did was hire a surveyor to come out and survey our land mark our easement. It was the cheapest way to find out what we where working with and how to proceed. They will mark the easement for you then you can figure out how to move forward. That is my 2 cents it did work for us. Much luck to you and Danielle.

  • @maryfrancesbaker289
    @maryfrancesbaker289 Год назад +6

    Sounds like you guys got the royal shaft!! If like the officer said this happens all the time, there should be a law to protect the buyer! If it's not one thing it's for you guys! There has to be a solution and I pray you find it! When you think you have come to the end of your rope, make a knot and hold on! My favorite saying!!!

  • @anneparisi1828
    @anneparisi1828 Год назад +8

    Oh damn Jason and Danielle, what a hit where it hurts 😢 Staying positive for you guys 👍

  • @neverettebrakensiek8771
    @neverettebrakensiek8771 10 месяцев назад +1

    Man, I feel for ya. I ran into a similar situation but was lucky that I hadnt yet built anything that would have to be redone. What I had done to that point was in the clear but had to replan, making what was already done more inconvenient for use. Still doable but not exactly how I wanted it.

  • @Donna_Bug
    @Donna_Bug Год назад

    You can also have a company come out and move the tiny house to a part of the property that is out of the way of the oil field easement.

  • @Cotton_54
    @Cotton_54 Год назад +6

    Next investment absolutely should be an attorney to handle this entire situation for you. Don't even consider trying to deal with this without an attorney

    • @joanbrentt2785
      @joanbrentt2785 Год назад +1

      ABSOLUTELY!!

    • @sb_db9350
      @sb_db9350 Год назад +4

      So ten grand to an attorney rather than reroute the electric?
      Paying an atorney for what? For buying land cheap and not doing your due diligence?
      All I remember from last year was how smart they all thought they were and couldn't believe how lucky they were. Total hubris and non-'stop bragging.

    • @Cotton_54
      @Cotton_54 Год назад +3

      @@sb_db9350 LOL you won't get any argument from me about his usual show of arrogance and know-it-all attitude however after the fact he still needs to use his head and get an attorney in hopes of bailing himself out of another mess he's gotten himself into. My money is on the fact he will not use his head and get an attorney. As always too stubborn for his own good. I used to feel sorry for her thinking she had not a clue what she was getting herself into but some have to learn the hard way. And some like Jason never learn it all.

  • @Paranormal_Biblical_Realm
    @Paranormal_Biblical_Realm Год назад +6

    Solar guys it's cheaper than you think and it pays for it's self in months don't get discouraged prayers for you guys

  • @thecountrycalls6892
    @thecountrycalls6892 Год назад

    If you haven't already I'd be popping over to the neighbors. Sounds like you have some good ones and very likely they have had to navigate similar stuff on their land. Totally suxs with all the work and time you have put in. Hugs

  • @jameszell4024
    @jameszell4024 10 месяцев назад +1

    Ya'll have done so much keep on grinding on 🎉 you got this

  • @corriestrauss3340
    @corriestrauss3340 Год назад +9

    Hi Jason and Danielle. Sorry to hear about the officer that brought you the bad news. You two have big decisions to make. I will 🙏🙏 that you will sort it out. Will always be here and support you two. Be safe, Love you two💕💕

    • @littleflowerpatriot8957
      @littleflowerpatriot8957 Год назад +2

      What about the shop? That obviously was property of the oil fields also

    • @barbarabuckovetz4707
      @barbarabuckovetz4707 Год назад +2

      Hiring a lawyer that is not affiliated with the oil company is always necessary !Water is your key ! Leaching? Solar is an option but do want to live that life? As you always do, deep breath. This is when your friendships with your neighbors will help. Ask them if they own the oil on their land. If not how do they deal with the company. Seek out the neighbors that have found a good balance with the companies. If you feel the oil companies have primary power over you and there is a possibility they can take you freedoms away, leave. If not work with the worst case situation and protect yourself from it. Remember when you move there will always be problems. They will just be different. Ask your lawyer the questions about other people have come across in the worst case. That should be your baseline.

  • @belindakoller9282
    @belindakoller9282 Год назад +20

    Hang in there guys, will be praying for you all, have faith God will work it out for the best, talk to the oil field people and see if you can work something out

  • @ddub2023
    @ddub2023 Год назад

    Good luck I hope you guys decide what’s best for you !

  • @codymars657
    @codymars657 Год назад +1

    looks like a proper sized house to me :) good luck, guys

  • @DonnaCouture
    @DonnaCouture Год назад +6

    My heart goes out to you both. You two have worked so hard to make all this happen to be thrown such a curve ball. :(

  • @leeharbert1192
    @leeharbert1192 Год назад +3

    Sorry you two are going through this will keep u lifted in prayer ❤❤❤

  • @jerrywaters4814
    @jerrywaters4814 Год назад

    You're an Okie, I would keep the place. We hope you don't give up and we don't walk around it to do what you have to do to make it proper and legal!

  • @Diana-uj6ec
    @Diana-uj6ec Год назад

    Hello from Texas 76" I am so sorry this happened to you all. I am going to pray that God well so you the right thing to do. Love Nana 76"

  • @jayjayeverett2456
    @jayjayeverett2456 Год назад +16

    If it was considered abandoned property, they should have detailed all of that before it was bought. With how overgrown everything was, it was abandoned property, and the oil well wasn't even being used, all these months they never bothered to come out and do anything. So I'd look into that legally, and and see if there are any loopholes around it. If they do tear down anything, I'd sue them to re-compensate for the money you put into it. But do not sell, you worked so hard on this property. Don't let the greedy oil company take it from you.

    • @sherlyv8542
      @sherlyv8542 Год назад +5

      YOU NEED LEGAL COUNSELING WITH HUGE KNOWLEDGE IN THIS FIELD. Someone knew this and sold you a bill of goods. Evil people in this world and you have just encountered them. How cruel !!! Don't let people who say they have mineral rights decide your future ! I am furious.

    • @mywoobee
      @mywoobee Год назад +3

      By law if they have not pumped those wells in twelve months they're considered abandoned by federal law

    • @dorothyallen3614
      @dorothyallen3614 Год назад +5

      Who in the hell would buy it, how could they offer a problem to anyone else without disclosing all they have found out. Just because they were duped into buying domain property doesn’t make it okay to sell it to some other people without disclosure. Research people, if you see unusual things on a piece of land you potentially want to buy, dig deeper and question more about that property, including going to the court house, state department, know the law that’s in your favor! It’s really a shame in so many ways, nothing and nobody is a winner here. So who sent out the officer by the way with all this information? Did you even say that? I’m not sure you did 🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️. Laws in this country are for corporations not we the people! By the way, they don’t care Danielle how much you did or what you must leave behind or what it costs you, hell a lot of people have their homes and property under the damn water because it was taken from them! Sorry, it’s a travesty, I consider it a crime against honest people just trying to make a life.

  • @rethamoore4282
    @rethamoore4282 Год назад +3

    That is terrible news Jason ! You know how much I love your tiny house. If you have to move is there some way you can take it with you ? Why did they wait so long to come with that news ??
    HEARTBREAKING!🙏🙏🙏❤

  • @okier7368
    @okier7368 Год назад +1

    See an attorney. My brother lives 9 miles out of Bristow and they have an easement. They have obligations to repair any damage to roads and lands. They paid a fortune to my brother for road damage and there was NO OIL and they’ve never been back. They may work with you but I would get any agreements in writing.

  • @ericanderson8556
    @ericanderson8556 Год назад +1

    If they have an easement, that doesn’t mean you can’t use the land. It just means they can access it if they want. At least that’s the way it is where I live.

  • @beckypage6041
    @beckypage6041 Год назад +4

    That sucks! Once you look at ALL your options, figure the least lost. And don’t forget to add the cost of moving, if that’s the direction you decide to go.
    Whatever happens, y’all got this.
    Take care

  • @searchingforsigns8445
    @searchingforsigns8445 Год назад +4

    Oh man!! I'm in Canada, so clearly laws are different. But here I get paid annually surface rights so the company can drill. But seeing you own the title, they should be paying you for access as well.

  • @eric-qi1os
    @eric-qi1os 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have learned so much from you guys! Never ever do anything like you guys do it!

  • @idahohoosier8989
    @idahohoosier8989 Год назад

    Crying shame. So sorry. 🙏🙏🙏
    My dad lived in Lockhart Texas and had the oil all around him. The stench was the worst!
    Blessings, julie

  • @gloria5371
    @gloria5371 Год назад +10

    Something about this sounds mighty fishy. Why would an officer randomly come there out of the blue.

    • @dannageil9610
      @dannageil9610 Год назад +2

      I agree. My first stop would be the county recorders office and then an attorney because how the heck can they sale property they have no right to?

    • @joanlenhard82
      @joanlenhard82 Год назад

      @@dannageil9610 I soagree

    • @ramseykelvin168
      @ramseykelvin168 Год назад

      Hello Gloria how are you doing today

  • @saneisall1067
    @saneisall1067 Год назад +4

    Did y'all not utilize a title company or anything prior to closing? You should have been well aware of existing easements and such before closing.

  • @DavidHagrid1
    @DavidHagrid1 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing this. Sorry it has become such a challenge.

  • @Watchman-At-The-Gate
    @Watchman-At-The-Gate Год назад +1

    always thoroughly check the property out before purchase

  • @debwallace100
    @debwallace100 Год назад +3

    Oh no! Thank God you hadn't put the power in! Sending prayers and hugs to you both.

  • @marysmoments
    @marysmoments Год назад +3

    Like you both say things happen for a reason . I’m praying for wisdom for you to make the right decision for you both ❤🙏🙏

  • @artistdanielquinones
    @artistdanielquinones 8 месяцев назад

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  • @markholmes1346
    @markholmes1346 Год назад +3

    First thing I would do is try and get ahold of whoever owns the gas rights or who has the right to come in your land, the company that owns it! I can’t believe nobody knew about this when you bought the land! Sorry to hear this guys! ✌🏼❤️🙏🏼

  • @juliemineau9880
    @juliemineau9880 Год назад +10

    Can you sue sellers for non disclosure