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<blockquote data-quote="Brute 23" data-source="post: 1689917" data-attributes="member: 6291"><p>This farmer obviously thinks he can do what ever he wants. He tore up fence, sprayed across the fence, and tore up the road through the OP pasture. With out going after him for those damages he will not change the way he operates. You cant let him slide on 2 out of the 3 and try to enforce 1. That's not how it works with people like that... or any one. He either knows you mean business or he knows you are a push over. It's one of the two.</p><p></p><p>It's time to drop the hammer on this tenant and deal with the land owner going further on any boundary issues.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Based off what the OP said the access debate is a done deal. They do not have an easement.</p><p></p><p>Now the only debate is over the property line. If both land owners don't have a problem with where the fence is, I dont think the tenant can do any thing. In fact, he would be destroying property he does not own. A tenant can not just start removing fences and things like that with out the permission of the land owner, and in this case both land owners since the fence is jointly owned, even if it is not on their property.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brute 23, post: 1689917, member: 6291"] This farmer obviously thinks he can do what ever he wants. He tore up fence, sprayed across the fence, and tore up the road through the OP pasture. With out going after him for those damages he will not change the way he operates. You cant let him slide on 2 out of the 3 and try to enforce 1. That's not how it works with people like that... or any one. He either knows you mean business or he knows you are a push over. It's one of the two. It's time to drop the hammer on this tenant and deal with the land owner going further on any boundary issues. Based off what the OP said the access debate is a done deal. They do not have an easement. Now the only debate is over the property line. If both land owners don't have a problem with where the fence is, I dont think the tenant can do any thing. In fact, he would be destroying property he does not own. A tenant can not just start removing fences and things like that with out the permission of the land owner, and in this case both land owners since the fence is jointly owned, even if it is not on their property. [/QUOTE]
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