My son bought some rural farm land on a whim, didn't really do anything but walk the property line with the seller. All the paperwork was in order for the sale to happen. The land next to his isn't farmed, but the county clerk website shows two owners who have split up the land between them which totally surrounds my son's small piece of land. Neither of the other two owners have bothered to do anything with their parcels, most likely because the land isn't good for much, just scrub land with no timber. I went out to look the place over with my son this summer as he was planning on cleaning up the place. It has been a dump site in the past and the place next to his has a foundation where a house was started but never finished. Just a big hole with concrete block walls falling over prompting the county to condemn the place. I advised my son not to get in a hurry to buy the other land. The property line is totally overgrown and there's only a bit of fence left here and there. The other property owners are in a bind and would sell out to my son but the price is not in line with what the land is worth. Basically rolling scrub land that drains the surrounding area with a history of fly dumping. Cleanup is going to take some money. He pulled the trigger too fast and has learned a good lesson.
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