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Re: UPDATE: dead trees and lush soybeans!
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Posted by paul on June 14, 2005 at 06:15:49 from (66.60.197.42):
In Reply to: Re: UPDATE: dead trees and lush soybeans! posted by john in la on June 13, 2005 at 16:52:12:
Sorry, I came off wrong on you. I meant to explain the situation a bit more, not try to make you a mind reader. ;) I meant to say: In a previous post the guy indicated this farmer used to be the land renter & farmed it for some time, this past winter it was subdivided & sold in lots. That is not exactly what he is saying this time around... It is certainly possible the farmer had a year-to-year lease, possibly verbal, that is payable in the second half of the year, in which case he could be in the rights under some laws in some areas to continue to expect to farm this land legally if he was not notified the lease has been terminated by a certain cutoff date in writing. The farmer would, in some cases, have the legal right to farm that land, or collect damages from someone, typically the current land owner, if he is prevented from doing so. (Current land owner would then need to go through legal channels after the title agent, realitor, and/or developer to re-collect the damages he lost....) If this guy with 10 acres makes a real fuss, he could cause himself a lot of legal bills if he does not understand the locally applicable laws on this issue. It would be wise for him to either get legal advise now, or walk softly on this issue until the full situation is understood. I do understand his frustration with this situation, and I would feel equally as upset as he is about it - he has the moral high ground on this, and has been wronged for sure. His frustrations should be pointed squarely at the realitor/ developer tho, and not the farmer - as I understand this anyhow, or until the rental agreement issue is better explained/ understood. It is of course possible the farmer is a nut case & totally wrong; but that has not been proved by the original poster yet in any shape or form. There, that is a better message from me I hope. :)
--->Paul
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