Posted by rrlund on November 18, 2015 at 12:31:52 from (162.250.24.23):
In Reply to: Scam artists posted by jon f mn on November 18, 2015 at 08:18:02:
There was a farm here that got split up because of something sort of similar. It was a beautiful old farmstead,excellent buildings,a tenant house,120 acres. The old guys wife had passed away years before and he remarried a local widow with some adult offspring,also local for the most part. The old guy had one son of his own,but the son spent most of his time in Grand Rapids. The old guy died before his second wife,so when she died,her kids went in and had an auction of all the personal property,then they sold the farm. A friend was wanting to sell his smaller farm and cash in his wife's retirement to buy it,but from what's been said,it was sold to a doctor. That is,until they did a title search before closing. Seems the old guy has signed the place over to his son before he even married the widow. Those folks wouldn't even come in to town for quite a while and everybody kind of snickered because they didn't give the son any of the proceeds from the auction and didn't plan to give him anything from the sale of the farm. Things went awry though. The son signed the place over to one of his "boyfriends" for some stupid reason,and that guy split it up six ways from Sunday,now it's all built up out along the road and will probably all fall in to a hole one of these days.
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