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My question is, in your opinion, is it better to share all the information learned during research of an owners historic home (such as original owners, date built, other uses for the home before they purchased it, etc)... or is it better to just state that you know the house is pretty old, and you're interested in searching?
I feel that if you give them so much information and tell them why you think their property may have good stuff in the ground, they may be wary to allow you to hunt and take that good stuff off their property. Thoughts? __________________ |
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