Speaking from Massachusetts, none of us here own our land, as much as we like to think we do.
(and the same is true in most other states across this nation)
Here, the town owns it. We rent it from them in the way of property taxes. Rent/tax - just words. The fact is if we don't pay, they kick us out. Sure it pays for good services we all use but it goes well beyond that these days.
Towns here also tell us what we can and can't have. I happen to live in a more lenient town - but those around us have much stricter limits on whether or not you can own chickens/horses etc. and how many.
So renting/owning - it's all kind of relative to where you are, as to whether or not there's any difference.
Tempola I've seen plenty of your posts here and you seem like a good guy.
I think it s#$#$s that you have to move for this reason, but I'm glad you're moving on principal.
That says something about you.
I guess it's not right to judge the new owners, but I sure hope somebody else will move in behind you and give them nothing but grief.
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