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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 125317" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>Eric, I think you are right on the money part. Looks like I left a few big steps out. Moral of this story, "Never do finances after taking Ambien." I usually sit at the computer in the mornings before I go to bed waiting to get sleepy. It was fuzzy when I typed it too! Slept in the chair for a bit then crawled into the bed. </p><p>Now back to the problem of the land. I don't know if his family is like mine, but the land I got from the family I had to pay for. Just at land value price, no upgrades since there were none. I hope that he inherited that much land. I can't imagine his sister wanting to sell to some freaking lawyers. They steal from people when they are in a pinch and have no other way out according to the judges and lawyers that make these stupid rules. All they have is a license to steal. I feel sorry for JW if the jerks buy next to him. Just imagine how it will go if there is a property dispute or any kind of dispute. They will always come out on top since they run the place. Another lawyer will not take up a case against another lawyer. I can't imagine selling to them no matter what the price is. </p><p>If I owned that amount of land and it was to pass down to my children, I would put in the will that it could not be sold to anyone outside of the immediate family. That would be sister, brother, children, Mom, and Dad. </p><p>Why doesn't she just lease the land to them to go hunting on? Same deal. Here, land leases for hunting are high. And I would also draw up a contract that says if they cause any problems with the livestock with the brother or any neighbor, that the contract can be voided out by the owner if that is the owner's wish. Grrrrrr!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 125317, member: 637"] Eric, I think you are right on the money part. Looks like I left a few big steps out. Moral of this story, "Never do finances after taking Ambien." I usually sit at the computer in the mornings before I go to bed waiting to get sleepy. It was fuzzy when I typed it too! Slept in the chair for a bit then crawled into the bed. Now back to the problem of the land. I don't know if his family is like mine, but the land I got from the family I had to pay for. Just at land value price, no upgrades since there were none. I hope that he inherited that much land. I can't imagine his sister wanting to sell to some freaking lawyers. They steal from people when they are in a pinch and have no other way out according to the judges and lawyers that make these stupid rules. All they have is a license to steal. I feel sorry for JW if the jerks buy next to him. Just imagine how it will go if there is a property dispute or any kind of dispute. They will always come out on top since they run the place. Another lawyer will not take up a case against another lawyer. I can't imagine selling to them no matter what the price is. If I owned that amount of land and it was to pass down to my children, I would put in the will that it could not be sold to anyone outside of the immediate family. That would be sister, brother, children, Mom, and Dad. Why doesn't she just lease the land to them to go hunting on? Same deal. Here, land leases for hunting are high. And I would also draw up a contract that says if they cause any problems with the livestock with the brother or any neighbor, that the contract can be voided out by the owner if that is the owner's wish. Grrrrrr! [/QUOTE]
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