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  • @elainewoodz2020 2025-08-08

    God does own everything

  • @renmatchallweight 2025-10-28

    you cannot get a true allodial title in the U.S. because all property is ultimately subject to government powers like taxation and eminent domain. The highest form of ownership available is called "fee simple," which grants you the right to own, use, and enjoy the land, but not with the absolute, superior-free status of an allodial title.

  • @down2earth_4l 2025-04-01

    The amount of blasphemy is crazy 😭

  • @hmitiel 2025-12-01

    Allodial title refers to absolute, complete ownership of a property without any superior landlord, which is extremely rare and not possible for individuals in the U.S.. In the U.S., all land is subject to government powers like taxation and eminent domain, making true allodial ownership unattainable for individuals. The highest form of ownership generally available is fee simple, which is still subject to these government rights.
    What it means
    Absolute ownership: In theory, an allodial title means you own land free and clear of any superior landlord, government claims, taxes, and liens.
    No landlord: The concept is the opposite of feudal land ownership, where a person holds land subject to a lord or superior.
    Total control: It implies that the owner has absolute control over the property with no obligations to a higher authority.
    Why it's not possible in the U.S.
    Government powers: The U.S. Constitution and state laws give the government the right to tax property and to take private property for public use through eminent domain.
    Fee simple is the highest title: The highest form of ownership in the United States is "fee simple," which is absolute ownership but still subject to government regulation, taxes, and eminent domain.
    Misconceptions: Claims of allodial title being possible for individuals to avoid taxes are often misleading and not recognized by courts.
    Historical exceptions
    Some states have experimented with systems that allowed for a form of allodial title by having a property owner pay a large, lump-sum tax to be exempt from future property taxes.
    However, this allodial status was typically forfeited if the property was sold or passed on to heirs, and such programs have been discontinued.

  • @robyncampbell40 2025-10-18

    Allodial title is the concept of absolute ownership of property, free from any superior landlord, rent, or obligation. In the United States, this is a theoretical concept because all land is subject to government powers like taxation and eminent domain, so true allodial title is not possible to obtain for private property. The closest concept is fee simple ownership, which grants the most rights but is still subordinate to governmental authority.

  • @madeline_3417 2025-09-09

    Yes but who wants to live in the middle of the freeway?

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  • @paulinegoggans 2025-12-13

    You are the devil talking! YAHuah! Owe! everything! Elohim can touch that land

  • @v.r.y.s.l.o 2025-04-01

    This guy 😂

  • @drenner3992024 2026-03-24

    Allodial titles,

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  • @streetsinner_veezy 2025-04-01

    Type shii

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