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Re: UPDATE: dead trees and lush soybeans!
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Posted by Doug in IL on June 13, 2005 at 16:53:22 from (64.254.202.77):
In Reply to: Re: UPDATE: dead trees and lush soybeans! posted by Allan in NE on June 13, 2005 at 14:41:01:
As we discussed earlier, the new landowners only recourse is the realtor/seller. Allen IS ABSOLUTELY RIGHT in what he has said about this case. In most Midwestern states, the farmer WILL be farming that land next year too. UNLESS he is LEGALLY notified that his lease has been terminated. As far as whether or not he had an existing lease, the FSA records will, no doubt, show the farmer as the operator of the parcel in question. The records probably will show him as the operator for a number of years. The FSA record will be difficult to dispute. I would advise not messing with the farmer any further. He can, and may, nail you to the legal wall. A lot of guys around here would have the new owner headed to court already! I know, I have been in court on both sides of this issue. You have legal recourse to the realtor/seller. USE IT!
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