Posted by davediehl@hotmail.com on October 18, 2007 at 19:41:51 from (209.45.205.13):
In Reply to: OT: Crazy landlord! posted by JoeBob/IN on October 18, 2007 at 18:40:58:
Couple things:
If you signed anything, you should have a copy of it. If you threw it away, your fault. If there was nothing signed see step 2.
Step 2: Why did you send an uncle for something you signed. I probably wouldn't show something to someone that didn't have his/her signature on it.
Then visit a legal advisor. There are some that work for the courts as volunteers. Check with your local court to see what resources may be out there for you.
Your local county treasury office should have tax information. That info is open for public viewing, its not sealed.
Then with that info in hand, call this guy and see if he's willing to talk. If he's not, then legal action may be required. If you give it all up, I'd make darn sure there was a soil sterilizer dumped/sprayed on the field. That should remedy anything for the next 4 to 5 years. Since you are the person farming the property, you can do that.
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