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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1504246" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I was down to the ranch yesterday. Made me a little nervous. They have another 46 days to move out and I saw little to no movement. There is a 27 by 40 garage that is stacked full. There son in law hauled off one cargo trailer load. They talked about how they hadn't found a place to buy yet. I am certain they don't have enough cash to buy a place outright. So with getting financing, closing, etc they don't have enough time to get something bought. He threw his back out and said the doctor told him it would be 6 weeks until he is well. I am certain that he did throw his back out just looking at how he moved and stood. She made a comment that they could buy a camp trailer and park it in the yard giving us the house. I kept my best poker face and made no reply. They have 45 (+/-) horses. She told my wife that any horse left after 45 days became ours. We don't want their horses and part of the contract is that they have to have them gone by June 15. There is $5,000 held in escrow that comes to me if the horses are still there after that date. For 5 grand I can make a bunch of trips to the sale barn with a trailer load of horses.</p><p></p><p>This is a very small ranch community where everyone knows each other and helps each other. I really don't want to come into the area with the first thing I do is be a hard azz. But gosh, for the money I paid for this place...... pack your stuff and get gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1504246, member: 498"] I was down to the ranch yesterday. Made me a little nervous. They have another 46 days to move out and I saw little to no movement. There is a 27 by 40 garage that is stacked full. There son in law hauled off one cargo trailer load. They talked about how they hadn't found a place to buy yet. I am certain they don't have enough cash to buy a place outright. So with getting financing, closing, etc they don't have enough time to get something bought. He threw his back out and said the doctor told him it would be 6 weeks until he is well. I am certain that he did throw his back out just looking at how he moved and stood. She made a comment that they could buy a camp trailer and park it in the yard giving us the house. I kept my best poker face and made no reply. They have 45 (+/-) horses. She told my wife that any horse left after 45 days became ours. We don't want their horses and part of the contract is that they have to have them gone by June 15. There is $5,000 held in escrow that comes to me if the horses are still there after that date. For 5 grand I can make a bunch of trips to the sale barn with a trailer load of horses. This is a very small ranch community where everyone knows each other and helps each other. I really don't want to come into the area with the first thing I do is be a hard azz. But gosh, for the money I paid for this place...... pack your stuff and get gone. [/QUOTE]
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