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nh land for sale: The difference between CURRENT USE and a DISCRETIONARY EASEMENT - 02/11/08 03:13 PM
Many of you I am sure are aware of current use, but many may not know what about discretionary easments. Like current use, they are designed to give tax relief to land owners while preserving the land from development. One very important difference between the two is that a discretionary easement has a time frame associated with it. Normally, not less then ten years and potenially a lot longer, land that is in a discretionary easement cannot be developed until the easment expires. This can greatly affect one's ability to use the land as they would like. Unlike current use which … (0 comments)

 
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