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<blockquote data-quote="TREY-L" data-source="post: 516162" data-attributes="member: 6073"><p>Ok, some background....My brother and I purchased some property back in February (137 acres). The land is divided into two tracts 83 acres and 54 acres. The 54 acre tract was leased to a gentleman to hunt on, although I have seen no paperwork provided by leasee or the previous owner. The guy that we purchased the property from did tell us there was a lease and that it will be up in June, but there was nothing to that affect in the sales contract. The older gentleman that has the lease owns acreage adjoining the 54 acres. To keep the peace, and to try to be a good neighbor, I will honor the lease (what's a few months). On the flip side of the coin, the current leasee has contacted me and asked to continue with the current arrangements and that he would like to keep leasing the property. I have declined this offer, as my brother and I may choose to hunt it some during bow season. Now the older gentleman has been kinda running me down in the small community where the property lies, I guess because we didn't lease it back to him. I don't live in this area, but I have alot of friends that do.</p><p></p><p>My question is.....<strong>LEGALLY</strong>, do I have to honor said lease, or is this a matter that the leasee should be taking up with the previous owner.</p><p></p><p>I live in Alabama.</p><p></p><p>Just curious if anyone else on here has ever run into this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TREY-L, post: 516162, member: 6073"] Ok, some background....My brother and I purchased some property back in February (137 acres). The land is divided into two tracts 83 acres and 54 acres. The 54 acre tract was leased to a gentleman to hunt on, although I have seen no paperwork provided by leasee or the previous owner. The guy that we purchased the property from did tell us there was a lease and that it will be up in June, but there was nothing to that affect in the sales contract. The older gentleman that has the lease owns acreage adjoining the 54 acres. To keep the peace, and to try to be a good neighbor, I will honor the lease (what's a few months). On the flip side of the coin, the current leasee has contacted me and asked to continue with the current arrangements and that he would like to keep leasing the property. I have declined this offer, as my brother and I may choose to hunt it some during bow season. Now the older gentleman has been kinda running me down in the small community where the property lies, I guess because we didn't lease it back to him. I don't live in this area, but I have alot of friends that do. My question is.....[b]LEGALLY[/b], do I have to honor said lease, or is this a matter that the leasee should be taking up with the previous owner. I live in Alabama. Just curious if anyone else on here has ever run into this. [/QUOTE]
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