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<blockquote data-quote="M-5" data-source="post: 1349133" data-attributes="member: 23550"><p>mine and his other neighbor is his EX inlaws . They are the reason he is wanting to move , His exwife moved in with them and is a drama queen. I have no issues with them as they don't bother me. Also this piece used to belong to another neighbor years ago he lost in a foreclosure. I have heard him many times say he would buy it back if he ever got the chance. The market value is more than what I gave for it so I didn't want anyone else coming in and offering more as that would have caused some animosity. Also with our deal as everyone else understood it I rented his property and equipment and now he is renting my doublewide on this place until he moves. If someone else had of bought it they would have wanted him out in 30 days . He has till EOY if it takes it. I suspect it will be gone early OCT at this point as he found a couple acres he is going too buy and it will take a few weeks for him to put up a barn to store his stuff. We have the necessary contracts for legal stuff but most of the deals were done on handshakes. we have been neighbors for over 15yrs and have never had a cross word. even though we live out in the country there are a lot of people that employ the rumor mill as their profession. It give me great pleasure to tell some of them I bought it just to see the look on their faces when they had no clue. When I told him yesterday I was gonna put up no trespassing signs he laughed and said if I wanted him too he would nail the one that faces his exinlaws up for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M-5, post: 1349133, member: 23550"] mine and his other neighbor is his EX inlaws . They are the reason he is wanting to move , His exwife moved in with them and is a drama queen. I have no issues with them as they don't bother me. Also this piece used to belong to another neighbor years ago he lost in a foreclosure. I have heard him many times say he would buy it back if he ever got the chance. The market value is more than what I gave for it so I didn't want anyone else coming in and offering more as that would have caused some animosity. Also with our deal as everyone else understood it I rented his property and equipment and now he is renting my doublewide on this place until he moves. If someone else had of bought it they would have wanted him out in 30 days . He has till EOY if it takes it. I suspect it will be gone early OCT at this point as he found a couple acres he is going too buy and it will take a few weeks for him to put up a barn to store his stuff. We have the necessary contracts for legal stuff but most of the deals were done on handshakes. we have been neighbors for over 15yrs and have never had a cross word. even though we live out in the country there are a lot of people that employ the rumor mill as their profession. It give me great pleasure to tell some of them I bought it just to see the look on their faces when they had no clue. When I told him yesterday I was gonna put up no trespassing signs he laughed and said if I wanted him too he would nail the one that faces his exinlaws up for me. [/QUOTE]
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