Posted by Straw Boss on August 19, 2011 at 18:40:10 from (74.221.167.226):
In Reply to: landlords posted by Chris in ND on August 18, 2011 at 23:39:32:
I would go to the auction with him and bring your checkbook. If he bids higher than you want to go then its a non issue and maybe you'll get to rent more land like you said.
BUT, ask him at what price he plans to push it to and you'll stay out of it until he's reached his limit then no hard feelings if you jump in at that point. If he won't commit to a price then let him know if the auctioneer says going once...going twice...and he's not holding top bid, then you're going to jump in if he falters.
The last thing you want to do is not go to the auction and have him puss out on the price and you weren't there to pick up the ball. Then you both get to watch the out of towners farm it.
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