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It couldnt have been any other outcome. When you purchase a property, you purchase every on it, in it and under it. The money was 100% the property owners possession.
 

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It couldnt have been any other outcome. When you purchase a property, you purchase every on it, in it and under it. The money was 100% the property owners possession.

Yep the only Exception is Mineral Rights.
Which as far as I'm aware is Natural Minerals, Like Coal, Iron Ore, , Etc.
that can be Mined under You
 

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Unless they are expressly listed in the sale as not transferring, they would automatically go to the new owner too. The problem with subsurface mineral rights is that companies, can and do steal them all the time. The days of vertical shaft oil and gas well are long gone. Now a drilling rig can run a horizontal well from over a mile away and pump out a reservoir under your feet and you will never know unless they come to you and pay you royalties (which they are supposed to)
 

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