Obstacles


I bought a farm at auction in Highland County, Virginia, in 1989 that was divided by the Jackson River. There is a 1935 Agreement that runs with the land that says the Commonwealth of Virginia is to provide a crossing of the river. These are three surprise legal obstacle.


(1) Location of property not insured. The Title Company would not insure where my property was located ("Failure of the description appearing under schedule A hereof to adequately define, describe or locate the insured premises."). I believe this is an obstacle to any legal thing about the property. I was able to overcome this obstacle by writing a corrected deed.


(2) The 1935 Agreement was not recognized. The 1935 Agreement that runs with the land that says the Commonwealth of Virginia is to provide a crossing of the river ("A road way is to be provided for a foard [ford] crossing at appx sta 1094+50") was not recognized. I could not get any authority to recognize this Agreement or to offer a realistic alternative.

"A road way is to be provided for a foard [ford] crossing at appx sta 1094+50"

The only option I was offered was to get a permit and build it myself. I believe this would be interpreted as my voluntarily giving up the 1935 promise. Why did the Commonwealth refuse to honor their agreement? Why attack my character instead? Please judge for yourself - does Edward White's friend Senior Assistant Attorney General John J. Beall, Jr., while not recognizing this 1935 clause, treat me as if I were an enemy of the State?

I could not overcome this obstacle. My household effects are still stored in sea containers on the west side of the river because I could not access my property on the east side of the river. I sold my property on the east side of the river.


(3) Takeover. Fairfax County had a illegal lien for back taxes on a property in Fairfax County sent to Highland County. What property it was placed against remains a mystery. A fake placement was done on the Bluegrass Bank on May 11, 2012. A fake placement was done on the First and Citizens Bank on July 26, 2012. Since the only property I own in Highland County is my farm I assume, as a working hypotheses, that this lien was placed against my farm. I do not have the power to overcome this obstacle.

The impenetrable shroud of secrecy surrounding the lien makes it unfixable. Behind this shroud of secrecy those in control can do most anything they want and make me appear responsible. They have total control with no accountability. I have no control. I do not have the power to overcome this obstacle.

History suggests that if I try to sell my farm those in control of this hidden lien can use it to jerk me around as long as they want and not one authority would intervene and enforce the law. I'm broke and I can't sell my farm because of this covert illegal lien and there is no known authority in Virginia who would cut through the secrecy and enforce the law.