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<blockquote data-quote="Brute 23" data-source="post: 1418380" data-attributes="member: 6291"><p>That is why I said "usually". There are some things like houses, existing structures, existing processes, etc that you can't mess with. Yes surface owners can sue if they feel they are not receiving a fair price for damages. For example we built a pad fairly close to a land owners cattle pens one time. He came back and said he was having trouble working his cattle and getting them penned because of all the new commotion. It was borderline but for the sake of getting along we relocated and rebuilt his pens further away. </p><p></p><p>The only thing a surface owner can control is water, which has always been funny to me but it makes sense. Only exception is they can't stop a mineral owner from using it to harvest the minerals. </p><p></p><p>My family turned down a lease during the gas boom on a place that we own the minerals but not the surface. My dad would not go for it because he said he did not feel they were being fair to the surface owner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brute 23, post: 1418380, member: 6291"] That is why I said "usually". There are some things like houses, existing structures, existing processes, etc that you can't mess with. Yes surface owners can sue if they feel they are not receiving a fair price for damages. For example we built a pad fairly close to a land owners cattle pens one time. He came back and said he was having trouble working his cattle and getting them penned because of all the new commotion. It was borderline but for the sake of getting along we relocated and rebuilt his pens further away. The only thing a surface owner can control is water, which has always been funny to me but it makes sense. Only exception is they can't stop a mineral owner from using it to harvest the minerals. My family turned down a lease during the gas boom on a place that we own the minerals but not the surface. My dad would not go for it because he said he did not feel they were being fair to the surface owner. [/QUOTE]
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