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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Winmill grants in part the government's motion for remedies in a property dispute. The government alleges that a couple formed a camping and vacation rental company and put tents, a boat house, a boat ramp, a dock, a gazebo and fencing on government land without permission. The company has not responded to the government's letters asking them to remove the encroachments. The couple and their company were found liable for all claims. The government's request of an order requiring the company to vacate the government's property is granted, but "an injunction requiring the defendants to remove the encroachments within a 30-day period would be oppressive." The company is enjoined from "from trespassing on the subject property, constructing or maintaining encroachments on the subject property, and renting or listing for rent the subject property."