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Posted by well on January 01, 2007 at 13:09:16 from (82.114.65.6):
In Reply to: property rights posted by roger in st.louis on January 01, 2007 at 12:19:37:
I agree with bo a surveyor how ever you spell it is just a proffesional opionon, done been there over and thru that dont want nothing else to do with them, if there is an old fence present, the old timers i guess new exactly what they were doing when they set the markers or bench marks what ever you want to call them, as for the tractor if it sat that long the fellow would probably give it to you if you asked,or maybe give it to you real cheap just depends on your intentions and how well you get along with him, i would ask first and if i knew it was for sure on my property i would ask him to remove it if he wants to argue then its time for and attorney if he is a jerk, but on the other hand i had all my neighbors tellin me about a little b414 tractor that sat in the field of an old man and they all said no one could get along with him. For about 3 or 4 yrs i thought he was a jerk never met the fella, one day after work i thought i would stop and ask him if i could hunt on his land and he told me i was the only one that ever stopped and asked him and he said it wouldnt be no problem as long as i told him when i was going in, i would park my vehicle in his drive way and walk in never had a problem with the guy, nice fella one day i gave him a mess of deer meat and he was tickled, offered him a beer and got to talkin with him and told him i was gonna buy a tractor to brush hog my place its only ten acres he told me to dont buy a tractor use mine and if you want you can have that one the b414 turned out the old fella was as nice as could be he turned out to be a freind for life until he passed away a little respect with some people goes along way i know it does with me and the people that talked about him got caught on his place and he ran them off he said all they had to do was ask might not solve your problem but i would just ask can never tell. different people have different opionons about everything just my 2 cents
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