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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky" data-source="post: 1747984" data-attributes="member: 32659"><p>It's all about dollars. If the pile of dirt and the daughter mowing the hay bothers you, drop the lease. Hopefully you can find something cheaper and closer but it doesn't sound like it. If you want to keep the lease call the owner and ask him if you can build a proper back stop for the kids that's not in the middle of the field and ask him how many bales the daughter needs them provide then at cost. You have every right to be mad but at the same time it's not your land. As far as lease payments go, I always sent the full amount a month early. Once they get the money in their hand they'll probably cash the check. You just never know what people are thinking and when they'll cut your lease.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky, post: 1747984, member: 32659"] It's all about dollars. If the pile of dirt and the daughter mowing the hay bothers you, drop the lease. Hopefully you can find something cheaper and closer but it doesn't sound like it. If you want to keep the lease call the owner and ask him if you can build a proper back stop for the kids that's not in the middle of the field and ask him how many bales the daughter needs them provide then at cost. You have every right to be mad but at the same time it's not your land. As far as lease payments go, I always sent the full amount a month early. Once they get the money in their hand they'll probably cash the check. You just never know what people are thinking and when they'll cut your lease. [/QUOTE]
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