mcmxi
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I don't see anything in the link that I provided that is inconsistent with what you posted.Do NOT fall for the belief that a “Funeral Home” or business will properly guide you.
They are in the business of making Money off your Death….and are NOT reliable sources.
Read the Law in your jurisdiction.
In most cases it is quite legal to be buried on private land. The problem might be that custodial-care of the grave might be misinterpreted and misunderstood, especially if the grave be unrecorded with local authorities and deeds.
However, do not be dissuaded if that is your desire…. simply contact your state/local authorities for jurisdiction.
I plan to be buried, naturally UN-enbalmed, beneath the peach trees in my garden and the site be restricted in the deed for development…. which solves the isssue in my Texas country. In a couple hundred years it will return to a wilderness area…and no one will care.
Your comment about being in the business of "making money" can be applied to just about anything. Should we not listen to Kubota when it comes to maintenance or repair advice because they "make money" fixing or repairing issues on our tractors? I don't see Rome Monument doing anything but providing reasonable information and a starting point for someone interested in home burial.