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What are services we can negotiate, and what are services we cannot negotiate? For example, are heat and hydro monthly bills negotiable, or just something we have to suck up and deal with? Our internet and phone are services, too, and I can negotiate with them, so would that also apply to heating/air conditioning and water bills? There is only one service provider for hydro, and they raise rates often, we are also paying for “climate change” rate increases which we do not agree with. Are property taxes negotiable? If we are being denied services based on quackzine status, then certainly this is our opportunity to “opt out” paying for services, correct? if i can no longer use city pools, then i would take that as a reduction in property taxes, unless i actually have the option to fully remove myself from paying property taxes all together.

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We thought we did everything right by paying off all debt– mortgage, vehicles, credit cards. But do we own any of it, or is it the ALL-CAPS name who owns it all, and if so how to reclaim all our properties that we have paid for and put it in our name? What is a Land Trust compared to a mortgage? How do we properly set up property so that our children inherit everything without paying taxes? How do we remove government from meddling with our property? What are pros and cons of changing title of property where we live to a Land Trust, would that mean less government involvement and no property taxes to pay? What if we buy 100+ acres, would it be wise to change to a Land Trust and give each child their own 10 acres of land to build their home? Does changing property to a Land Trust remove mortgage? I would like this topic explored in detail, as there are talks of intentional communities being made, but how do these types of communities work and who owns the land and do you have any claim to it or does one man/woman own it all and you are simply tending the land like an idiot until they kick you out? If a property is changed to a Land Trust, does that mean you cannot sell it if plan doesn’t work (like if 5g tower is built in area, or if residential neighbourhood gets built across the road …) We want to ensure that our children are set up right. Can a Land Trust apply to a residential city house property? I only just heard of this “land trust” concept this week while visiting a farm. How is a man/woman suppose to live in order to be truly free from government intermeddling?

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