Posted, Property Rights, Trespass, and Recreational Land Use in Michigan

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| Rating | : | 4.93 (997 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 097209105X |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 160 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2013-12-14 |
| Language | : | English |
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Paul E. Wensel said Great tips.. Very useful, wish I had the information much earlier as it would have prevented some problems. Good tips to not be so agreeable when neighbors want to do something.
He grew up in Saginaw, where he learned to hunt and fish, although quite poorly. After working for the Michigan Court of Appeals, Glen spent most of his legal career with one of Michigan's largest law firms, spending many of his weekends in northern Michigan. About the Author Glen Schmiege, J.D., was born, raised, and educated in Michigan. Glen has three degrees from schools of higher education in Michigan, including Michigan State University and the University of Michigan, where he acquired his law degree. Glen now lives with his wife in the Upper Peninsula.
. Glen Schmiege, J.D., was born, raised, and educated in Michigan. Glen now lives with his wife in the Upper Peninsula. He grew up in Saginaw, where he learned to hunt and fish, although quite poorly. After working for the Michigan Court of Appeals, Glen spent most of his legal career with one of Michigan's largest law firms, spending many of his weekends in northern Michigan. Glen has three degrees from schools of higher educ
POSTED explains property rights and the ins and outs of trespass, hunting and fishing, snowmobiling or driving ATVs, in Michigan. POSTED answers common questions that plague outdoor enthusiasts and land owners alike, such as: * Can the public walk or drive ATVs along a beach? * Can landowners on the Great Lakes pull weeds from the beaches? * Is there a right to recreational trespass? * If a hunter shoots a deer, can the hunter go get it on private property? * Is there a constitutional right to hunt or defend property with a gun? * How to property post your property? * What's the best way to deal with overzealous peace officers?
