How much land
do I really own?
Exactly as stated; ONE SQUARE INCH
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What
can I do with it?
It’s almost easier to tell you what you can’t
do with it. (See below). Mostly, you can simply
be able to say “I own land in ____!”
If you choose you can purchase a version of the
hardcopy Deed and show it to all your friends…or
hang it at home or in your office.
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What
can’t I do with my land?
You cannot live on the land (hard to believe, huh?).
You cannot make any improvements to, or develop
the parcels. You must allow rights of ingress and
egress over the parcels and very importantly, the
deeds cannot be sold by the owner for a profit and
owner shall not receive any Income or derive any
other financial benefits whatsoever from the parcels
or any or all portions of the property.
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What
responsibilities, financial or otherwise do I have?
American Acres, Inc. is the managing agent of the
property and will be responsible for all real estate
taxes on the property and for complying with any
and all local regulations.
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How
many square inches are in the entire property?
There are 6, 272,640 square inches to an acre and
American Acres will not issue more deeds than there
is land per single acre owned.
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For
how long do I own my land?
You will remain as a registered land owner on American
Acres, Inc.'s "Property Listings" in perpetuity
as long as you regularly update your Property Owner's
Registration Form via email.* Or if you choose to
purchase a hardcopy Legal Land Deed, for only $3.95
it's even simpler...that's all the proof you'll
ever need.
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Is
the land registered with the state (or states) in
which I own land?
This is a “non-recordable” deed although
ownership records are being maintained by American
Acres, Inc. You will remain as a registered land
owner on American Acres, Inc.'s "Property Listings…and
not on the state’s records since American
Acres, Inc. holds title to each of the master properties
(an acre more-or-less in all 50 states).
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Is
this legal?
Yes. According to the Securities and Exchange Commission
(SEC) the deeds are not intended for investment
purposes and cannot be sold by owners for profit.
They are novelty items and intended as such.
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Can
I declare legal residence in the state in which
my property is located?
No. Nor can you use the land for any other
legal purposes such as getting a library card, drivers
license, or passport to name a few.
What
if I or someone strikes oil on my property?
Don’t move to Beverly Hills. All mineral rights
are reserved and as stated and approved by the SEC,
owners shall not receive any Income or derive any
other financial benefits whatsoever from the parcels
or any or all portions of the property.
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Who
owns the land?
American Acres, Inc. holds title to each of the
master properties (an acre more-or-less in all 50
states) and American Acres, Inc. but your Deed to
your one-inch parcel is yours to keep forever.
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Do
I have to pay real estate taxes?
No. American Acres, Inc. will be responsible for
all real estate taxes and for complying with any
and all local regulations.
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Do
I have any responsibilities?
No. American Acres, Inc. is the managing agent of
the properties will be responsible for everything.
That means, for example, you’ll never be required
to mow, pick up trash, or comply with any local,
state or federal regulations.
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Can
I pass this down to my heirs?
Yes certainly. Your deed, whether framed, on a plaque,
or emailed to you may be passed on to whomever you
wish. Better yet, why not purchase several hardcopy
deeds right now and give them out as gifts.
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Can
I claim citizenship to the United States if I own
a “Deed to the USA” or any of the State
Deeds? Or can I apply for a Visa?
Nein, non, nao, het, no. So sorry.
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What
will American Acres do with the land?
American Acres, Inc. will not develop or improve
the land, except possibly with state or local government
approval to enhance or beautify the property for
public use and enjoyment.
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