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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 1223879" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>What lease ground I do have left is pretty much mine for as long as I want it because I treat it like it is mine. </p><p>When you treat other people's ground like it's only a business decision, don't be real surprised when they also treat it and you like it's only a business decision. They'll go for top dollar when the lease is due and you're out if it's more than what you want to pay. You can lose your butt treating it like it's your own with the wrong owner but with the right owner it's long term "in" regardless of the money.</p><p>Before you sink any money in though, talk to the owner and feel out what's on their mind and make sure they're on board before you invest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 1223879, member: 14661"] What lease ground I do have left is pretty much mine for as long as I want it because I treat it like it is mine. When you treat other people's ground like it's only a business decision, don't be real surprised when they also treat it and you like it's only a business decision. They'll go for top dollar when the lease is due and you're out if it's more than what you want to pay. You can lose your butt treating it like it's your own with the wrong owner but with the right owner it's long term "in" regardless of the money. Before you sink any money in though, talk to the owner and feel out what's on their mind and make sure they're on board before you invest. [/QUOTE]
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