Posted by JoeBob/IN on October 18, 2007 at 18:40:58 from (216.117.22.1):
Long story short we signed a 3 year lease for 20 acres at $65/acre last year making us able to farm it for '07,'08, and '09. Written and signed by us and him plain and simple. So last week we get a certified letter from him saying his taxes went up our yields are up and our prices of grain are up so after this fall we will have to pay $90/acre or not farm it. Wouldn't return calls so my uncle goes to see him today. Claims he has a letter saying that we agreed to let him out of the lease if he sent us a letter wanting to do so... no one here remembers any letter and he refused to show it to my uncle. Said we have 3 choices, pay the $90, quit after this year, or sue him. Said if we sued he would show us the letter. So what do you do? Suing sounds stupid to me, have a lease and would end up paying more then we would get. Does he have any right to do what he is? Lately he has been in the coffee shops so I guess this is the root of all the problems. Little advice would be great. Thanks!
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