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Many states and sometimes cities and counties have health codes that dictate where bodies can be buried. If they restrict this to designated cemeteries, then you can't bury a body on your own property (unless you can get it designated as a cemetery).

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The legality of burying a person on your own property varies depending on the jurisdiction. In some places, it may be illegal altogether, while in others there may be specific regulations and requirements to follow. It is important to check the laws and regulations specific to your area to determine whether burying a person on your property is legal or not.

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