My husband and I recently purchased 115 acres in Cambridge Township in Guernsey Co. Apparently, we missed the leasing boom that appears to have rolled around last year. Any suggestions on where to start? We are interested in leasing. I should mention that we live about 3 hours away and seem to be missing out on the local gossip mill. Who to call? Current going rates? Any info would be greatly appreciated!
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Permalink Reply by evan on April 9, 2013 at 11:04am i agree with fang. I have learned SO MUCH on here .At my one meeting with my attorney I was rattling off about alot of stuff and he asked how i knew all that stuff and i just told him I m on this website everyday , reading all i can then researching it. This site is great
Permalink Reply by Amy Ingles on April 9, 2013 at 1:20pm Wait it out seems to be the advice I'm hearing. I am splitting the mineral rights with the previous owner, who is a relative. The have been waiting a while and DO need the money.
Amy -
There is another company that you can contact (in lieu of the O&G company direct) to see what they have in your area. Call Buckeye Land Holdings at (Toll-free) 855-953-1561. At the very least, they can answer some questions for you as you get started in this process. Good luck.
Permalink Reply by Amy Ingles on April 11, 2013 at 3:49am Thanks Sally!
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