Had a feller here that not only did that to an old widow but was selling hunting leases on her land to boot. That went away real quick when her grandson got out of the Marines and decided to live at the farm. Grandma had moved into town by then and didn't really know what was going on. The guy in question seems to think if he acts crazy people will be afraid of him but it isn't working too well for him. He's been walking pretty small for a few years now. He did try pulling a fast one on another neighbor about 4 years ago. Rented about 60 acres from the neighbor and without asking or telling planted alfalfa with oats as a nurse crop. The land owner was under the impression that all that was planted was oats. The next spring the guy shows up to pay "this years rent". Guy says I'm renting it to someone else. Guy says you can't, I planted alfalfa. The guy says well you better stay off my property until I consult a lawyer. The jerk then offers to pay more than the new tenant. So the guy kinda knew he was good and called a lawyer anyway. Got told if he planted without permission or a lease it's his loss. Land owner called the new tenant and told him about the deal and the new tenant upped the cash rent because of the hay ground. Ever sense then the jerk has been running around telling everyone that "he dropped it cause he is such a nice guy". Really don't much care for people like that. I really like it when it comes around and bites em in the butt.
But we have a real rent issue in the area. Seems that most of the rentable land is leased to the BTOs. And these guys will back bite something terrible. Don't matter how small. One guy tried convincing my BIL to tell my MIL to let him rent the land. A whole 7.5 acres. Claimed that I was just growing weeds. He waited aboooout two weeks after we buried my FIL. I had already taken one cutting and was about ready for the 2nd. That's in Alfalfa too so it isn't weeds. Go figure, BTO worried over 7.5 acres. Just cause it's right there by some of his other fields he wants it.
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