All the leases I've read included distances from habitable structures and non-habitable structures. Is a Lean-To or Pavilion considered a structure? How about a Gazebo or small 10' x 10' barn that can be purchased from Smith's Sawdust Studio or the Amish?
What would prevent a landowner from purchasing some buildings or constructing some small open pavilions around their property in order to essentially have a "no drill" lease?
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Not sure, but if you signed a drilling lease then you owe it to the company to give them access to sites on your property.
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