Submitted by botfleek t3_116msn5 in Pennsylvania
Hello, i am just brain storming but I had some questions. Me and my partner have talked about moving to pa, we always wanted some land if we decide to build a house from 0 we would buy some amount of acres now the specific number isn’t 100% but I’d like around 5 acres. What are the certain tasks that regularly need to be maintained or done? Also those who have a lot of land not sure maybe 10 acres or even 5 do people often go to ur land without permission? Like kids on dirk bikes or something or maybe even a crackhead trying to get some game ? How does one deal with this issue and is it dangerous? For example I buy land in a very empty place how often is a family in danger from humans not so much from animals. Thank you sorry if this format is wrong still new to posting.
bdschuler t1_j97f3m8 wrote
I grew up in the country, but moved to the suburbs as a kid. Laws, rules, and regulations vary from area to area, so you will need to research whatever area you plan to live in. So what may be required in one place may not in another. That said, here are some things to be aware of.
If you have public roads bordering or running through your property.. you may need to maintain all bordering trees, etc... as to not risk one falling on a passing car, etc.. Some places have a crew that does it.. and they just bill the property owner. Others require you to do it. And some don't require it at all. But it is certainly something to know before buying.
If you put up NO TRESSPASSING signs on the trees that border a public road or public access way (be it a nature reserve, public park, etc), you should get no surprise visitors. But that said...
Almost everyone who lives in very rural areas owns a gun. It isn't more dangerous than living in a city.. but being so isolated and away from police, makes people tend to buy a firearm.
As for running into errant hunters or other people.. it really depends on location. But as long as you have your signs up.. it should be pretty rare.
Should be interesting to see other comments and see how it changed over the years.