Posted by Traditional Farmer on August 19, 2011 at 05:07:26 from (184.2.73.19):
In Reply to: landlords posted by Chris in ND on August 18, 2011 at 23:39:32:
It all boils down to how much you want to rent his land.He'll probably bid over market value anyway since he has the $$$ and wants the land so all you'll accomplish is driving up his price and loosing your rental land. Also you and the other renter would be bidding against each other anyway so your chances of getting the property is pretty slim unless you have a rich Uncle to fund you."Money talks BS stands there with their hands in their pockets at an auction".No sense in getting rich if you're not going to use the $$$ to your advantage.Reminds me of an auction a couple years ago local small dealer knew I wanted a certain tractor and he knew I was pretty much going to buy it but he ran me up anyway about $500 over other bidders.Thats fine I ran him up on about 10 pieces that day and cost him at least $2000 more than he'd of had to pay if I hadn't been bidding,he stays off my items now at sales.
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