Posted by rrc300 u on February 11, 2015 at 03:08:18 from (70.198.198.31):
In Reply to: Amish posted by T Whalen on February 10, 2015 at 23:29:23:
I have no time for them. I bought my land from them back when I was young and dumb. Looked at the patch at 7 pm got finished talking to the realtor about 830 told him I would call in the am and I wanted to slepp on the decision, first mistake , he calls me at 730 am ans says he has a cash buyer. I say ok and hang up madder than a wet hornet I was. Couple days later realtor calls says the buyer is going to cut some trees and resell. I lookk at the markedtrees and for 20k less thanoriginal price make a deal, second mistake. At the closing 60 days later the trees still aren't cut I give an additional 60 day period to get the job done third mistake. On the 60th day the skidder shows up I call ans say I'm sorry but the time is u.p He tells me the trees will be cut and can't stop him. TThat turned out to be tru. Trees get cut and after amonth thepile isn't getting gone . I call and he says the log trucks are all busy. I reply the logs go or they gonna be cut into prices that he will need a dump truck to haul as all the log trucks are busy.
Moral of the story never trust a realtor in bed with an amish logger and think the deal will go smooth fo everyone
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