My wife and I are part of a landowners group that is in the process of having their Range Resources contract reviewed by attorneys. We only have 3.2 acres and have not decided whether we are actually going to sign a lease. I am curious to hear from people who started to go through the process and then at some point decided against it. I'd like to hear your reasons. FYI - I'm not posting this so I can attack people's decisions. I am genuinely interested in hearing from people who decided not to sign a lease.
Thanks in advance!
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Thank you all for your comments! Some of them have been... Interesting. My wife and I have decided upon a course of action. We have decided to put our home up for sale and move closer to where I work (where there is mostly residential developments so drilling would not be right in our backyard). We plan on retaining the oil and gas rights and exercising a lease on them OR using them maybe to sway a buyer who could possibly interested in our property. However, nothing would be signed until after the sale of the home. I've already spoken with the gas company about our situation and he said they would be willing to honor the contract even if we signed much later than the rest of our land owners group.
For us, it's a win-win situation. If we sell the house, not only will I be close enough to work to run/ride a bike but we will not have drilling activity in our backyard (or really anywhere near us). My kids will be in a neighborhood that has other kids as well as a low-traffic residential roads that they can play / ride bikes on. In addition, we may still be able to retain the O&G rights, lease, and make money without any of the possible negative effects. Even if we end up selling / including the O&G rights with the property it's still a win for us.
Karen... Do you support letting your children play on a road, any road, even low traffic roads? That is looking for trouble anyway you look at it.
However, I would have to say that Jonathan is doing things the right way and didn't make a knee jerk family decision that he would have regretted down the road. I applaud his efforts.
Sounds like a good plan for you Jonathan. Just beware that the property will be worth considerably less. A local couple did the same thing for basically the same reasons. They kept the mineral rights and sold their house for a lot less than what it was worth....even before the gas boom hit our area. I hope your situation works out for you, you seem like a good Joe. Good luck!
UPDATE - I wanted to let you all know that the underwriters that work with the real estate agency we are using to sell our home have requested that we submit a copy of the proposed contract by Range Resources for review. They reserve the right to request changes to the contract (they would work directly with Range Resources) or, in a worst case scenario, flat out refuse to title our property (she felt this was highly unlikely). Keep in mind that we HAVE NOT EVEN SIGNED A LEASE YET.
I wanted to post this because I know when I brought this up previously, I was accused of spreading rumors and using scare tactics to further the left-wing agenda and that these things don't happen. This is not something that I read on the internet or heard from somebody. This is an actual conversation I had this morning with our real estate agent. She said this is the first time her office has encountered this but did say the underwriters are scrutinizing properties more closely now that the gas companies have moved in to secure land rights.
wow, jonathan..............what a development and i am glad you are sharing this.
not title the house.....................and there is no signed lease??? and the underwriters... who are they? i'm familiar with bank people needing to appraise, and a title search being done, this on 'regular' houses i have sold in the past.......but not up here in bradford county, and of course not since the gas world decended upon us. is this legal? have you spoken with a lawyer? i know of noone else selling or considering selling at this time.
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