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«-- Letter Re: UCLA's Eye-Opening Colloquium on the Worldwide Financial and Economic Crisis | Main | The MOAB Keeps Growing, and Growing --» Letter Re: Finding Abandoned Properties, Post-TEOTWAWKI?
Dear Mr. Rawles, I recently became a fan of your blog and wanted to commend
you for your work in educating the masses. While I don't have a retreat, I'm
using a different
strategy and hope for your input. I live in western Maryland. Historically
we are fairly disaster-proof from natural disasters enjoy all four seasons.
My plan is to prepare (as best we can here) and after a disaster, claim a better
vacant property. JWR Replies: I regularly get e-mails like yours, mostly from
preppers on tight budgets that have hopes of finding "abandoned" properties.
It would take an incredible "worst case" situation with massive de-population
before properties would be totally abandoned. A vacant property still has an
owner--or at least has heirs of a deceased owner. And unless government totally disappears
in some anarchic spasm (which is highly unlikely outside the Horn of Africa),
there would still be due process and the normal legalities of properties being
seized for property tax delinquency, and then being sold at auction to the
highest bidder. Science fiction novelist Robert A. Heinlein said it best: There
ain't no such thing as a free lunch (TANSTAAFL). There are several brand of bike generator stands on the market, including the U-Gen. |
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