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Posted by Allan in NE on June 14, 2005 at 06:04:54 from (148.78.243.24):
In Reply to: Re: UPDATE: dead trees and lush soybeans! posted by Galen on June 14, 2005 at 04:31:20:
Galen, Was this on land that had been annexed or inside of local municipality? I could understand it happening in that kind of a situation. If however, it is on agricultural land that is being taxed for that purpose, it is more than obvious that the lawyer sure wasn't getting paid by the farmer, that's for sure. Poor old farmer was totally buffaloed by this white shirt and he got taken to the cleaners. The law is pretty darned clear about this issue. Like on this place I'm buying. We close on the 22nd of June, but if that prior owner has not given the proper notification to the farmer and even tho the terms of the sale are set forth in the purchase agreement, the farmer, if he wants to push it, can have the ground the 2006 year if I don't do the "notification" thing by September 1st. You just can't "kick him off" and "leave him out of the loop" during a buy/sell agreement. That’s why the law is written that way. The burden of notification is on the owner. Allan
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