Posted by JayinNY on December 08, 2015 at 19:08:16 from (166.137.12.20):
I have mowed a lawn at an office for over 10 years, they have hay field behind the place, that over the years a couple different guys mowed and baled. The office was sold awhile ago and a new guy mowed and baled it this past summer, I guess the office owners talked to the guy asked who he was if he had insurance ect, they said he was rude and would not answer any questions. The owner contacts me, and wants me to mow the field with my lawn mowers, I said no way I can mow that with lawn mowers, so I told them I can bale it too. I told them to call the police, get an attorney ect, they don't want to, and I told them who the guy is that baled it. So, if I bale it i hope I don't have problems with the other guy, and should I charge them something to bale? They said they would pay me to mow it, I look at it as it's there land to choose who they want to mow it, and for this guy to be rude to them and tell them he has the rights to mow it seems odd. I could use more hay ground, it's only 3-4 miles from the farm, but I also don't want to get into the middle of a bad situation.
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