Protect Your Land With Conservation Easements
Environmental Land Conservancy
Preserving and Protecting Ranch Properties
When land in a particular region is under increased residential or
commercial development pressure, land owners can create conservation
easements to ensure the lasting wild and scenic attributes of their
property.
Conservation easements are used to protect:
| . Ranch Land |
. Wildlife Habitat |
. Scenic Views |
| . Timber Land |
. Fish Habitat |
. Historic Land |
| . Farm Land |
. Wetlands |
. Historic Structures |
| . Open Space |
. Floodplains |
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The Conservation Easement
The
easement is a document written into or attached to the title of a
property restricting future development rights and uses of the property
in manners specific to each easement. This easement is dedicated to a
land trust organization that "watches over the land" to ensure no
restrictions are violated. These restrictions run with the land in
perpetuity and do not generally provide third party access.
The Benefit of Conservancy Land
When an easement is placed on a property, the owner still maintains
possession, fee ownership, and use of the land. However, restricting
the future development rights to the land reduces the potential value
of the land. The difference between the free-market value of the land
and the value after the easement is in place is called the DIMINUTION
VALUE, which is considered a charitable donation by the IRS . This
value can be used to offset federal income taxes over 15 years, and can
effectively lower an owner's basis in the property, lower annual real
estate taxes and future estate taxes.
Live Water Properties, LLC will work with you to ensure your
property is protected and that you take the proper steps to ensure
maximum benefit. Please contact us to discuss your conservation options.