Posted by 4010guy on October 18, 2007 at 19:21:09 from (66.97.237.201):
In Reply to: OT: Crazy landlord! posted by JoeBob/IN on October 18, 2007 at 18:40:58:
Well first of all i would have to say your land lord isn't crazy,,,Hes a sounds like a flaming lunatic......That being said I would say the land lord doesn't have a foot to stand on as a contract is binding for both party's so you can farm it for the years said for the amount said and if you dropped it early and say he wasent able to re rent it for your agreed amount you would be liable for the difference. Now for 20 acres witch doesnt sound like a very big tract is it worth it to fight it and make an issue out of it and take the chance of making yourself look bad in the eyes of other potential land lords when in two more years in all reality your going to be out of there anyway. I would say he sound like a jerk and might someday find himself finding it hard to find a renter. This is just my humble opinion but out here in nw ND i rent my farm land out and even with these good prices i treat my renters damm good and am thankful to have them,,,the farms are getting bigger all the time and the farmers are getting fewer and fewer and i have seen two cases right along side me ware the landlords jerked guys around and the land went UN RENTED for two or three years untell one tract was sold below market value and the other tract was rented for 15 dollars when it should have brought 25 or 30.
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