worriedworried
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Texas.
When we purchased our house, we didn't even know we were obtaining the mineral rights. Well, last fall a company came through the neighborhood setting up "oil and gas leases" with everyone (we are all on small 50x100 foot lots. We signed a lease, and understand that we'll receive a royalty based upon any gas they find when they drill (they are not drilling "on" our land but instead horizontally under the neighborhood).
Now, to my question. We are selling our property. It's a small lot and we're not concerned with keeping our mineral rights (it would complicate the sale this late in the game). If we don't reserve our mineral rights, and simply let them transfer with the sale of our house, are we forfeiting the royalties we would obtain under our current lease; or, do we automatically retain the royalties generated by the lease we signed last fall, since we were the owners of the mineral rights when the company started drilling?
When we purchased our house, we didn't even know we were obtaining the mineral rights. Well, last fall a company came through the neighborhood setting up "oil and gas leases" with everyone (we are all on small 50x100 foot lots. We signed a lease, and understand that we'll receive a royalty based upon any gas they find when they drill (they are not drilling "on" our land but instead horizontally under the neighborhood).
Now, to my question. We are selling our property. It's a small lot and we're not concerned with keeping our mineral rights (it would complicate the sale this late in the game). If we don't reserve our mineral rights, and simply let them transfer with the sale of our house, are we forfeiting the royalties we would obtain under our current lease; or, do we automatically retain the royalties generated by the lease we signed last fall, since we were the owners of the mineral rights when the company started drilling?