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<blockquote data-quote="TheBullLady" data-source="post: 222477" data-attributes="member: 173"><p>I guess I need to clear up a couple of things.</p><p></p><p>First of all, I represented the seller in the sale of the property, since I'm a Realtor. The new owner assumed the previous lease.. it was noted in the title policy. There has never been any question about if the lease is valid, I guess his only confusion is what he's entitled to as the owner, as opposed to the tenant.</p><p></p><p>We could have baled the hay ourselves before June 1.. but in all honestly, I felt bad about doing that, even though legally we have that right. And also, my cows are on that place, and would prefer not to worry about how he could get "even" if he felt the need. I guess I thought everyone would be FAIR, and part amicably. </p><p></p><p>Legally I know what our position is.. I'm just having a hard time understanding why he is apparently unhappy with it. Maybe it's because he's never had a farm / ranch before, but if he was unclear about the lease, HIS RE agent should have made sure he understood it, or he should have consulted with an attorney before he bought.</p><p></p><p>cul8r, we had the first option to buy the property, but we don't need another ranch! The property belongs to a friend of ours who's husband died unexpectedly last year. The first thing she did is call and have us take all her stock to the auction barn. She then asked if we would lease it for a year, giving her time to decide what she wanted to do, and leaving the responsibility of maintaining it to us. She ended up wanting to move to town last winter, so I sold the place in February. Again.. it's not an issue of the new owner not knowing about the lease.. it's recorded.. it's on the title policy, and he was in agreement with it.. at closing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheBullLady, post: 222477, member: 173"] I guess I need to clear up a couple of things. First of all, I represented the seller in the sale of the property, since I'm a Realtor. The new owner assumed the previous lease.. it was noted in the title policy. There has never been any question about if the lease is valid, I guess his only confusion is what he's entitled to as the owner, as opposed to the tenant. We could have baled the hay ourselves before June 1.. but in all honestly, I felt bad about doing that, even though legally we have that right. And also, my cows are on that place, and would prefer not to worry about how he could get "even" if he felt the need. I guess I thought everyone would be FAIR, and part amicably. Legally I know what our position is.. I'm just having a hard time understanding why he is apparently unhappy with it. Maybe it's because he's never had a farm / ranch before, but if he was unclear about the lease, HIS RE agent should have made sure he understood it, or he should have consulted with an attorney before he bought. cul8r, we had the first option to buy the property, but we don't need another ranch! The property belongs to a friend of ours who's husband died unexpectedly last year. The first thing she did is call and have us take all her stock to the auction barn. She then asked if we would lease it for a year, giving her time to decide what she wanted to do, and leaving the responsibility of maintaining it to us. She ended up wanting to move to town last winter, so I sold the place in February. Again.. it's not an issue of the new owner not knowing about the lease.. it's recorded.. it's on the title policy, and he was in agreement with it.. at closing. [/QUOTE]
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