Posted by 135 Fan on October 18, 2007 at 20:04:27 from (68.149.38.173):
In Reply to: OT: Crazy landlord! posted by JoeBob/IN on October 18, 2007 at 18:40:58:
I'm not a lawyer but from what you said it sounds like this landlord want's a piece of your profits. He may have talking to others that received higher rents or about how good the crops and prices for them were. In any legal dealings I've had or seen the party who is asking for something will have either their lawyer call you directly or send a letter on the lawyers letterhead. If there was in fact an additional document this would be mentioned and in most cases a copy would be included with the letter. I would hold tight until you get something official from his lawyer and then get your own lawyer to look it over. There's lots of greedy people who will try to scam you if they can. It is also possible someone has offered your landlord more for the land. As long as you have a copy of the lease agreement it is his responsibility to provide any additional documents if he wants to change any terms of the lease. Legal advice might be your safest way of checking everything out. Most lawyers will give a half hour free consultation. Up here we have a lawyer referral number you can call to get the names of 3 lawyers experienced in the type of law you need. All the lawyers in the referral network have to give the half hour free consultation. Hope this helps. From your post it looks pretty hokey. Good luck! Dave
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