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Re: OT Stealing Land / advice
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Posted by Hobo,NC on February 11, 2007 at 16:37:50 from (71.29.34.192):
In Reply to: OT Stealing Land / advice posted by Gorilla on February 11, 2007 at 12:21:43:
I would look into subdividing that 50 to 60 into one acre lots. Then you can deal on each lot on a individual basics. Divided it will bring more than one lump sum. Or a nutter way to look at it, out of the lump sum lets say that some of it is only fit to hold the earth together so I bet they will come up with land around you that is compatible with it and base their price on that and lead on that that�s all the 50 to 60 is worth take it or fight your call good luck so how do you fight it they can prove that it�s a fair price based on compatible land in your area. You will not have a leg to stand on sept maybe the jury will think well we will give�em a little more we feel better he should to. Once its subdivided then you will be able to haggle using the price of the choice lots and not based on the undesirable lots so if it has to be fought over it should be looked at as, he�s give�in up choice desirable land so we feel he should git just as fair a price for the undesirable lots.
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