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Re: OT: dead trees and lush soybeans!
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Posted by RWK in WI on May 23, 2005 at 18:17:26 from (207.14.76.137):
In Reply to: OT: dead trees and lush soybeans! posted by Markuss on May 23, 2005 at 06:38:25:
Had a simular thing happen to me some 30 years ago here in Wisconsin. Bought 20 acres from a developer, had the land surveyed and staked, planted some trees, and put up posts with No Trespassing signs with several on all sides. Farmer that had used the land in the past tilled the land pushing the signs, posts, surveyors stakes, and trees out and planted. The developer showed that he had notified the farmer by Jan 1st that the land was sold and not available to for planting. I talked to a lawyer and here in Wis. if a farmer has used a land for over 5 years he has a life time lease and you have to buy him out seperate from the purchase of the land unles the developer has bought him out. Got real nasty with farmer wanting more than the developer had charged for the land. Ended up the farmer had only used the land for 4 years so he was trying to make the 5th year of use. He lost in court but my fences and trees kept getting torn out. Developer bought the land back and had the farmer evicted . I hope you do better.
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