Posted by oldtanker on November 23, 2015 at 07:53:28 from (64.118.3.19):
In Reply to: Houses one more time posted by NY 986 on November 23, 2015 at 05:18:20:
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MN does that too. One of the wife's aunts and uncles passed about the time I retired from the Army. They had something like 5 kids and had owned a lake resort for years. One of the daughters was a user and they never refused her anything. The other kids were doing well and they left the resort to the user and her bum husband. They sold the resort as lake lots and bought a 160 acre farm so she could have a couple of horses. Now they had paid cash for the farm but then mortgaged it. Then they got foreclosed on. They begged anyone in the family, us included to help them out but everyone refused because they were tired of the mooching. They wanted us, my wife and I to take over payments but let them live there "rent free" because they would be taking care of the land. OH, they didn't want anything signed on that to include transferring title to us. Well the bank finally got them out of there, waited before they put it on the market per state law. The banker, guy who we do business with called and ask if I would be interested and I told him no because of that year grace period law here too. They spent the entire next year begging family members to make up the back payments so they could get the place back after it sold. Now they won't talk to any of us. I don't think anyone misses them, not even her brothers and sisters.
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