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I’m going to ask a question that I assume you won’t be able to answer, but it doesn’t hurt to ask. I’m thinking about taking similar steps in the future—getting an off-grid place for myself. Considering your whole background of valuing sovereignty and rejecting the state, how did the acquisition of that place go? Did you buy directly from the owner? Did you pay the documentation fees? Do you pay property taxes (we have that in my country)? I know each territory has its own laws, and theoretically, land in your possession shouldn’t be part of the state anymore, but we know the state mafia doesn’t care about that and can use violence to take it from you.
Did you buy directly from the owner?
I could buy the whole mountain if I want... but I don't. Yes, is a private property, part from a whole mountain (privately owned), but I preferred a 100 years lease for a meaningless price and full rights to use it and do whatever I want on it.
Did you pay the documentation fees?
To who? To myself? What have to be so hard to write a simple contract between 2 intelligent capable individuals, then just put some simple conditions on a paper and having 2 witnesses also to sign? Why would I need somebody else to write it for me?
Do you pay property taxes ?
  • Is a lease - less complications
  • If is property why do you have to involve a 3rd party in your own contract, that is not part of the contract?
I know each territory has its own laws,
There's only ONE single LAW: Natural Law. All the rest are rules and regulations that are not part of your living man life, only if you want to put yourself under them.
the state mafia doesn’t care about that and can use violence to take it from you.
They could try but they already lost in front of DarthCoin...
If you start from this premise and fear... you already lost. You better just be a slave. The sovereign mindset must be strong if you want to be sovereign. There's no "I could try..." is only "I will always win".
LIVE FREE... OR DIE TRYING.
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Thank you for your response. I understand the concept of leasing and the fact that there’s no need to pay taxes when it’s just a contract between two parties. My question is mostly based on what I know about the country I live in, where everything—even what lies beneath the ground—is claimed by the “union” (the state). Over here, there are indeed a lot of private contracts, and I asked just to understand what options I might have, since you all have much more experience walking this path.
The sovereign mindset must be strong if you want to be sovereign. There's no "I could try..." is only "I will always win". LIVE FREE... OR DIE TRYING. You’re absolutely right . I am on this journey toward freedom, taking the necessary steps one by one.
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