It can work both ways. Maybe they were looking for the farm and where from another area. Were the trucks local??? I drove down to MO a few weeks ago to see if a friend's widow needed help during the trying time after his passing. Lots of livestock and no family around. I got turned around and had to get directions to the place. So I guess by many posters reckoning I was out to get some thing from the widow??? I did her chores for three days. So I guess I am bad man for that. LOL
I have never asked anyone for anything during these stressful times. That fact has bitten me in the butt twice. I had one farm rented out from under me because another fellow asked the widow before I asked her if she wanted to continue the rental agreement. I could have kept the land another year as there had not been any notice sent before Sept. 1st. but I did not fight it. In another case I had made an offer on a farm before the man passed away. He had counter offered me once already. We where dickering back and forth when he died. I know the widow knew we where dealing. I talked to her a week after the funeral to tell her that she could contact me anytime IF she wanted to sell the place. She informed me that a "Nice fellow" had came the day after the funeral and bought the farm. She sold it for $200 an acre less than the last offer I had made. That was $50K more than she sold it for. The "Nice fellow" told her that my offer was only good to her husband. HIS offer was to her and good right then.
Do you asked one day, one week, one month, six months, or never???? How do you know it is the "Right" time??? It sure seems anymore that the arrogant/pushy people get what they want more often than not. It sure seems like being respectful and such can have you finishing last around here anymore.
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