I’ve gone to the Township office with a list of 911 addresses and got the owner info off the tax rolls, then looked up phone numbers or written letters
Lots of properties with no houses anywhere near them, and lots with no 911 numbers too
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I’ve gone to the Township office with a list of 911 addresses and got the owner info off the tax rolls, then looked up phone numbers or written letters
Lots of properties with no houses anywhere near them, and lots with no 911 numbers too
This question has been asked a lot of times and we all give the same advice boots to the ground. But thinking more about it maybe it's just easier for some of us because we live in the country to begin with. I don't seem to have much problem asking and getting permission and I don't dress up anything special I go wearing my jeans and shirt and I am comfortable around farms and meeting land owners.
It has been awhile since I looked for new properties for geese because I have more area than I can hunt.
You're bang on GW. I've lived in the country for most of my life. I know most of the people except for the new ones that have bought the old farms. Those I have had to introduce myself too. Havent had any issues yet and I've got several places with sole permission.
Anyone can go into a Land Registry Office and title search a property. The last time I did it,the fee was $50. It's likely double that,now.
That,s Old School everything is now on https://www.teranet.ca/about-teranet/ for a price, owned by OMERS.
Check out the "Scoutlook" app, if you use the free trial it offers boundary lions and information on the owner. Although it is primarily American it did work on a recent hunt when I tested in Bancroft. It's a start and free, if you like it you can pay for the service.