Posted by 37 chief on August 14, 2007 at 13:02:05 from (70.181.167.25):
In Reply to: Good Day on the Farm posted by Walt Davies on August 14, 2007 at 12:22:13:
When Dad, and Mom passed away they left what is remaining of the farm to my Brother, and myself. I aproached the city on how we could get different deeds on the properity in my Brother's and my name. It was like a open check book with the city first we had to subdivide the properity. New road into the properity, paved road fronting the properity, burried utilities. ariel topo map needed for engineering report. Soils report. the list goes on, and on. It's just not right. The cities are getting too powerful. Years ago Dad could have devided the properity with seperate titles in one day. Too many fat cats trying to feel important. Walt this is a very sore subject for me deeling with these, what you call them wackos that work for the cities. Now the hole thing is on hold until we can find out how to come up with about 350,000.00 to continue. Probably will be my daughters problem when We are gone. stan
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