Posted by wallacedw on August 17, 2008 at 10:44:43 from (65.171.113.228):
I leased 115 acres to a guy for his cattle at $14 per acre. He put a full third more cattle on it than I wanted. I am new to all this so I never questioned anything and trusted that he wouldn't let anything bad happen like overgrazing. He said he would take care of the fence. I have 160 acres total and the cows are running on the part he didn't rent because the fence is broken because the cows are going in and out of it. He hasn't come to fix it and even got me feeling like I should do it.
The total cattle that should be on here according to other people that are renting is 20 head and he has 44 now. He took a couple off already when they went through a fence.
I want to cancel the agreement. It was a handshake deal, no written contract. He paid me $800 in advance. They have been on for about 2 1/2 months. The grass is running short.
I definitely am getting the short end of the stick.
Can I just tell him to get his cattle off because of a lack of adherring to the agreement we made?
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