Go to your local county, city or state office and find out which dept. handles surveys on land and surrounding areas. They might give you a water resource map or a detailed survey on your property, for a fee of course.
If it doesn't say otherwise on your deed you may own the mineral rights unless they were reserved or sold by a prior owner. However, you need to have the title examined by a professional to make a...
Check with your Register of Deeds for deeded easement or ROW of record. You can also ask the abutters (owners of adjacent lots) and utility companies if they know of any non-recorded rights....
one example is high specific heat. another is that water freezes and when it freezes it floats. another is that it is a universal solvent, it has a pH of 7 and it is perfectly neutral, and the list...
1. Water occurs naturally on earth in three forms: solid, liquid, and gas. 2. It has the ability to dissolve so many substances; that is, to act as a universal solvent. 3. Water has the ability to...