A couple of times. I had a deal all made on an 80 one time. Went to the bank and got the mortgage approved,called the woman and told her we had a closing date. She said she'd changed her mind,her grand son wanted 40 acres of it and she'd talked to a realtor and he told her he could get her more for the other 40. I finally agreed to give her what the realtor told her he could get for the other 40 and let the grand son have the other 40,but I wanted first chance at the other 80 she had next to it. She sold that out from under me without ever saying a word about it.
Then just the last few months I had one that wasn't exactly sold out from under me,but I'm pretty sure it was a shady deal to sell it to somebody else by overpricing it to me. I'd been working it for close to 40 years. Everybody knew it was marginal ground and that drainage was a big problem. The widow's son told me his mother wanted $2500-3500 an acre for it. I told him that we all knew it wasn't worth that and I wasn't interested at that price. She ended up selling it to the brother of the guy she's living with for less than $1400 an acre. At that price,I might have been interested.
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