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Posted by AA on December 13, 2005 at 05:13:38 from (206.107.117.6):
In Reply to: Farmland posted by AA on December 12, 2005 at 06:08:38:
Bill you about have picture but I will add this. Should have been clearer and stated four who live nearby kinda defer to me when it comes to decisions. Property is ideal for development therefore cost probibitive to buy from farm aspect farm land would never pay for itself. Def in 20 years think it will be worth lot more. Two cousins out of state want sell. Don't live near and have little connection to land. Two cousins who live on place want it to stay like it is and in family hands. My sibling and I who live nearby desire same. If it divided know 2 out of state would sell there one sixth. Easy solution is leave like it is continue sending them there share of rent after taxes. Could the two out of state force division on rest of us even if we did not want that? And if so how? Would court have to appoint commissioners to divide with each agreeing to abide by there findings beforehand? Four of us do not wish to sell or divide. Like to just leave like is then when Im gone leave my one sixth part and let someone else worry about... Thanks again like said Bill gave good thoughts.
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