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southern MN | I agree, but as the question goes, who is the stakeholder in enforcing the restriction? Call the sheriff, call the courthouse, call the church, call the dnr, who is going to bother to enforce it? Typically an easement or purchased restriction has an entity that will be motivated to watch over the matter.
Who is going to watch over such a restriction when there is no real benificery of it?
Why does it matter well if honest folk stop bidding due to the easements and a dishonest person bids $100 more than then ignores the easements, it sets up a rather bad penalty on honest folkā¦.
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