In the 70s I rented an OKC house with a pump jack in the back yard. The motor kept everything in the house vibrating. The landlord owned the mineral rights, and placing a house on the lot gave him some kind of tax benefit. It was a fairly new house for a good price, so I can't complain.
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In the 70s I rented an OKC house with a pump jack in the back yard. The motor kept everything in the house vibrating. The landlord owned the mineral rights, and placing a house on the lot gave him some kind of tax benefit. It was a fairly new house for a good price, so I can't complain.