Well I think after this story gets out, people aren’t going to be looking to buy lakefront properties there unless legislation changes. Who wants to be on the hook for 300-500k expense or more for some archaeological dig? This should tank the property values of the entire region.
You can buy the property, just don’t break new ground. And if you do, do it yourself so if you find bones, you can hide them before the contractors have to show up
Well I think after this story gets out, people aren’t going to be looking to buy lakefront properties there unless legislation changes. Who wants to be on the hook for 300-500k expense or more for some archaeological dig? This should tank the property values of the entire region.
You can buy the property, just don’t break new ground. And if you do, do it yourself so if you find bones, you can hide them before the contractors have to show up