mma94gunbuilder t1_jdr4den wrote
Yes, what you want to do is possible in the state of Maine depending on the TOWN codes. some towns do not allow different things, but many do. So it will depend on the location really.
And as for passing it on to your kids so they can't sell it, that is possible also in a few different ways. But my mom and Dad have a piece of property that they put into an irrevocable Trust that gives them life time tendency and controlling say over the land while they are alive, however when they die, it stays in the family trust and cannot be sold. SO there is definitely ways to do what you want.
Barkada_Tayo t1_jdr8i77 wrote
Thank you 🙏
raggedtoad t1_jdsfyhb wrote
Re: the town codes, the easiest way to avoid this is just to buy land outside of an incorporated town or city area, which OP would likely have to do anyway to get some decent acreage.
Once you're living in whatever township or other unincorporated area, you can largely do whatever you like as long as there isn't a state or federal law against it.
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