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5 Benefits to the Recipients of Florida Conservation Easements

October 23, 2008 by Dean Saunders, ALC · Leave a Comment 

5 Benefits to the Recipients of Florida Conservation Easements A conservation easement is a voluntary legal agreement between a landowner and a government agency or qualified conservation organization that restricts specific uses or development on the land. This is a landowner’s way to protect the land for now and in the future. One of the significant benefits of a conservation easement is the protection of wildlife habitats, natural lands, and resources for generations to come.

The seller of a conservation easement is a landowner who desired to restrict development or land use through this option, but still holds on to ownership of the land.

The buyer or recipient of a conservation easement is typically a government conservation program or a private conservation organization. While the landowner seller has specific benefits that make a conservation easement desirable, the buyer or recipient too reaps benefits from this type of transaction. Read more »

8 Benefits and Tax Advantages for Landowners Who Sell a Conservation Easement

September 18, 2008 by Dean Saunders, ALC · Leave a Comment 

8 Benefits and Tax Advantages for Landowners Who Sell a Conservation EasementA conservation easement is a viable solution for landowners who want to protect their land from development. Simply put, a conservation easement is a restriction on the use of property owned by an individual, similar to a deed restriction. It is recorded in public records and generally is in perpetuity. Landowners who sell conservation easements can control the ownership of the property, while receiving money for the easement. The government receives assurance that valuable land will be protected from future development. Read more »

Conservation Easements: the Essence of Landowner’s Property Rights

August 19, 2008 by Dean Saunders, ALC · Leave a Comment 

The pathway to conservation easements is not always a straight line but, more often than not, is worth the trip. [Dean Saunders, ALC]

Conservation easements are powerful, effective tools available to landowners for the permanent conservation of private lands in the United States. The use of conservation easement options has successfully protected millions of acres of wildlife habitat and open space, keeping land in private hands and generating significant public benefits.

The primary purpose of a conservation easement is to give a landowner the right to protect his land from certain types of development or land use. This opportunity appeals to property owners who hold undeveloped land that is agricultural and/or has timberland, wildlife habitats, natural open space, and those with natural resources. Simply, a conservation easement is a restriction on the use of property similar to a deed restriction. It is recorded in public records and generally is in perpetuity. The government receives assurance that this valuable land will be protected from future development. Read more »

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