[AT] Dealing with landlords when needing rented land
ustonThomas Mehrkam
tmehrkam at sbcglobal.net
Sat May 14 13:35:09 PDT 2022
Yep. I am on my grandfather's farm in Waller. Retired moved house on the place. Built a 48x75 shop. Well septic power.
Running cattle and producing Hay. Now the land around me is being sold and developed. 1200 acres here 2400 acres there both residential and commercial. All roads under construction.
😫
Houston is moving to Waller. 😠
Should have Retired 200 miles out instead of only 60. Land is selling for $7500 per acre.
Probably Californians 👿
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On Sat, May 14, 2022 at 1:55 PM, Cecil Bearden<crbearden at copper.net> wrote: This just a rant, but I gotta spill it..
> I just found my landlords daughter mowing the best area on the lease I
> have so she can run her horses on it. This 6 acre spot last year
> produced 60 bales. I had fertilized it heavily for the last 3
> years. It is on the 110 acres I have leased under written contract
> which specifies that any changes have to be made in writing 30 days in
> advance. I am supposed to roll over because she is losing her place
> for her horses after she moved here from texas. She thinks she is
> going to make enough giving riding lessons to pay for the upkeep of
> these 3 horses. I have to lease hay ground to have enough hay for my
> cattle. Due to the drought here, I have sold a bunch and need to sell
> 1/2 of what is left. Now, I lose another 5 acres or more, fencing has
> not been put up yet. For some worthless horses. The loss of the area
> is going to cost the equivalent of 30 bales of hay. Last year hay was
> $50/bale. It will probably be $75 this year.
I have another 30 acres rented that adjoins my farm to the south. The
landowner decided to dump 2 truckloads of dirt on one of the better
producing areas so his kids could have something to shoot 22 rifles
into. Not concerned that my cattle were only 300 ft from the fence
line in the line of fire. I don't think they ever used the pile, but it
became a source of weeds for 300 ft north of that pile.
I lost a 160 acre field 3 years ago when a big farmer decided he wanted
it and accused me of not taking care of the place. It turned out that
the heir I was dealing with was accepting payment and not sharing with
the other heirs. I lost the field and picked up the one that was being
mowed today. The loss of the 160 was the very reason I wanted a
written contract on any future rentals. Now I was informed that since
this 110 acres is owned by 2 brothers they are surveying it next week to
split it up between their heirs. Land here is going for over $5000/acre
in large parcels. The heirs won't be able to list it for sale fast enough.
Unless I move 70 miles to the south on the farm that has been rented out
for over 20 years, my farming and cattle raising days are over. By
the time I could get things sold to move this boom will be gone....
We have so many people moving in here from the crazy states I don't even
recognize my state any more....
Cecil in OK
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