[GeoStL] Re: Hiding a cache at a residence

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   Jen, if you have permission from the property owner, then it is OK to
place it on private property.   Bernie.
Jen wrote: - Wanting to know if it is considered ok to hide a cache at a
residence? There is a historical residence in Cuba that I have gotten
permission to place a cache there. There is a lot of history with this
place.(I am currently working on placing 5 multi caches in Cuba) Just making
sure there are no rules against placing at a residence that I am not aware
of. I hope to have more caches hid soon. I just have a lot of ground work
yet. Thanks for your input, Jen -- Attached file included as plaintext by
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