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NQMA Making Detecting On Leases Illegal.
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<blockquote data-quote="Rockwall" data-source="post: 527267" data-attributes="member: 10067"><p>Thank you. No doubt it should be treated as a lease from the application on. Get the act changed so a holder or his rep can live on a lease. Surely that would help?</p><p>I agree with your assessment on the state government, which is why I have been saying to be careful when asking for legislation to be changed. The opportunity may be taken to get rid of small operators, or at least make it impossible for them. How much for an EPM block these days? Around $1000 application and $200 annual rent? Wonder what it will go up to if the act is changed?</p><p>I can tell you now I am a dobber. The property I pay to detect and camp on absolutely love me being there, I treat it like my own, fix broken wires, keep an eye on the stock etc etc. They also keep me up to date with how many people are there with permission, their vehicle make etc. Like I said I am a dobber as far as this is concerned and will stand alongside the property owner if someone needs ejecting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rockwall, post: 527267, member: 10067"] Thank you. No doubt it should be treated as a lease from the application on. Get the act changed so a holder or his rep can live on a lease. Surely that would help? I agree with your assessment on the state government, which is why I have been saying to be careful when asking for legislation to be changed. The opportunity may be taken to get rid of small operators, or at least make it impossible for them. How much for an EPM block these days? Around $1000 application and $200 annual rent? Wonder what it will go up to if the act is changed? I can tell you now I am a dobber. The property I pay to detect and camp on absolutely love me being there, I treat it like my own, fix broken wires, keep an eye on the stock etc etc. They also keep me up to date with how many people are there with permission, their vehicle make etc. Like I said I am a dobber as far as this is concerned and will stand alongside the property owner if someone needs ejecting. [/QUOTE]
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