Posted by rrlund on March 05, 2012 at 09:22:31 from (207.241.137.116):
Wew,what a relief! I had called the widow of the landlord that died in November and left a message on her machine a week ago last Friday. When I didn't hear right back from her I started to sweat a little. Wondered if she was shopping the place around or something. Hoped she had just gone to a warmer climate for a while,so I didn't call her again and pester her with a lot of messages. Got in a few minutes ago and she'd left a message to go ahead and work it as usual. I was so relieved I called her back and told her I'd bump the rent up a little,wanted to be fair with her. It's the biggest piece of ground that I rent and right close to home,so without the wife working,I'd have been in deep do do without it. About six weeks ago,I talked to the brother of the landlord that passed away in August. Asked him if I could buy the hay that I'd seeded last year if he hadn't sold that place by then. He said ya,go ahead,so I'm relieved to say the least.
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