Posted by JR. FRYE on January 01, 2010 at 12:51:24 from (71.7.56.19):
STRANGE BUT TRUE
I know a farmer that sold all of his land, shortly there after all of the farmers around noticed that he was moving a lot of farm related items around. He moved some to a nearby friends place, then he moved some more to another nearby friends place, and then he ask me if I would mind if he parked his tractor on my property. I said for what reason, He replied he needed to work on it and that I had a nice warm shop. I asked him how long would it take to do the work. He replied ½ day so I said sure. After that all of us farmers heard threw the grape vine, that he was hiding his stuff So the bill collectors could not take it. Why because if it is on priavet property, it takes a court order from the court to take it. If the bill collectors wants it to pay a bill, and a class action takes up 1 year to go to court. Then the property owner that is hold that property will be taken to court by the court to release the property. Now if the bill collectors don’t want it, you have to get rid of it, or hop that he picks it up some day { RIGHT} After it is sold then the owner of the property must get paid for that property and it is up to you to charge a storage fee. All of this could take 1or 2 years if not longer . { MMMMM} We learn something every day; If this is happing to you, send the property Owner a certified letter telling him he has x number of days to get his property off your property, and if dose not it thin, his property will become yours. Some thing to think about as long as his property is on your property you are responsible for it. THINK ABOUT THAT JUST A LITTLE INFO
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