Lee recently had the opportunity to discuss issues regarding farmland preservation as the keynote speaker during the West Central Ohio Conservancy 13th annual meeting.
The West Central Ohio Land Conservancy is a non-profit, volunteer organization that helps land owners preserve and protect their land.
Keynote speaker and attorney Lee Schroeder discussed several contemporary and current legal issues regarding farmland preservation during the West Central Ohio Land Conservancy 13th annual meeting Wednesday at the Ohio State University at Lima.
The Ohio Conservation and Agriculture Easement Law Process and Protection, the Johnson case, the Ohio CAUV law and federal deductibility of conservation easements were just some of the contemporary and legal issues discussed. Several landowners and West Central Ohio Land Conservancy members across Allen, Auglaize, Hardin, Hancock, Mercer, Putnam and Van Wert counties attended the annual meeting.
Read the full article about the meeting in the Lima News here: West Central Ohio Land Conservancy discuss easement benefits
Source: LimaOhio.com, “West Central Ohio Land Conservancy discuss easement benefits,” by Camri Nelson, November 14, 2018
Lee R. Schroeder is an Ohio licensed attorney at Schroeder Law LLC in Putnam County. He limits his practice to business, real estate, estate planning and agriculture issues in northwest Ohio. He can be reached at Lee@LeeSchroeder.com or at 419-659-2058. This article is not intended to serve as legal advice, and specific advice should be sought from the licensed attorney of your choice based upon the specific facts and circumstances that you face.