Posted by Chris in ND on August 19, 2011 at 12:21:16 from (75.61.102.36):
In Reply to: Re: landlords posted by Mike (WA) on August 19, 2011 at 10:09:06:
I like the pun. As for sending my wife to do my bidding, my wife and his wife are cousins. I think he would be on to me right away, he is not the kind of guy that would not miss a detail like that. And Yep, we come from a small town. I agree with most and think he did me a favor. Do I now, with land prices at a all time high, realy want to go several hundreds of thousands in debt? Rented land cash flows better than buying land anyway. If I am renting I can walk away from it, and he rents below market. I hope he gets it. Some times though serious outside money comes in from guys from Denver, Phoenix and Minneapolis. Each has his own farmers, and frankly I get treated better by my landlord in California. Those guys were all on the same high school basketball team that lost the regional championship back in the 1970's, still competative, they are still blaming each other for the loss.
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