Posted by JoeBob/IN on October 19, 2007 at 10:27:39 from (216.117.22.1):
In Reply to: OT: Crazy landlord! posted by JoeBob/IN on October 18, 2007 at 18:40:58:
Ok, here is the way I see it. We are an incorporated farm so anyone of us can sign any papers and be legal so that takes care of why my uncle went... I was busy sittin in the combine. We have a written lease that states the date, length, number of acres, farm number, price per acre or total price or both, releases either party from liability of debt from the other party, releases either party from liability of an accident from other party and signatures of both parties. Each party gets a copy. Plain and simple. Now, we don't need to farm this sandy 20 acres thats 5 miles from us but I don't need someone bullying me around. I am a man of my word (signature) so I expect the same. We may not even farm it for the term but that will be our choice. I don't worry about what others say, we have a local weld shop where our reputation stands very tall and his just took a dive. Word spreads REAL fast through this town. The people that matter know the FACTS and know the story. It is the point that I think we are gonna make. He has no right to change the terms of the lease unless we also agree which we don't. We want to make him understand that. We won't spend a lot of money nor should we have to since we aren't breaching contract. Rent is due Nov. 1st so real soon we will send via certified mail his rent check. Now, I haven't even mentioned nor will I too much all the times he has come to use a tractor or welder or what not. We were good friends then he lost his permanent job and went to the coffee shops and now here we are.
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