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<blockquote data-quote="Hpacres440p" data-source="post: 1777763" data-attributes="member: 39347"><p>Biggest kicker is that my dad and his sister have ownership of their family land, 100 acres, which has been leased to cousin (deal arranged by my aunt) for at least 15 years-free lease for maintenance….My parents and I have moved back to the area, dad wanted a survey done since last survey was over 50 years ago, he and sister need to do some "official" designations before either gets into inheritance time. Eventually I'll have his portion, but I know not to ask to kick the current lessee off-that would be stupid on my part. Feelings are already apparently becoming hurt over just the survey. </p><p>I'm just looking for a small patch of dirt to feed a few steers every year. Rarer than hen's teeth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hpacres440p, post: 1777763, member: 39347"] Biggest kicker is that my dad and his sister have ownership of their family land, 100 acres, which has been leased to cousin (deal arranged by my aunt) for at least 15 years-free lease for maintenance….My parents and I have moved back to the area, dad wanted a survey done since last survey was over 50 years ago, he and sister need to do some “official” designations before either gets into inheritance time. Eventually I’ll have his portion, but I know not to ask to kick the current lessee off-that would be stupid on my part. Feelings are already apparently becoming hurt over just the survey. I’m just looking for a small patch of dirt to feed a few steers every year. Rarer than hen’s teeth. [/QUOTE]
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