Posted by Dave H (MI) on November 23, 2015 at 11:26:43 from (50.108.116.240):
In Reply to: Houses one more time posted by NY 986 on November 23, 2015 at 05:18:20:
I bought the original farm house to my place this past summer. It has had two owners since I bought the farm and each one came with a different set of problems. It's amazing how proprietary people can get when they buy 2 acres in the middle of your large acreage...like they own it all. I tell them to stay off. They tell me they are not hurting anything, they don't care, etc. Then they try to dictate where I can build, what I can raise, and the hours I can work. For my own peace of mind, I really had no choice other than to rejoin the house and lot with the original acreage. Somebody can live there...or not. I can live there if I need to...or not. The grass can be mowed, garbage piles and junk can be left laying around in plain view...or not. I now hold all the cards.
It's funny but, before the ink was dry on the original purchase I pointed at the farm house property and told the family we would never be able to keep a friendship going with anyone who owned it. We owned all the land around it and it was just human nature that they would begin to resent us for it. Heck, now that I own it, I'm not so sure I like me either! ;)
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