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    #21
    Maybe he had a stroke?

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      #22
      Dementia or something along that line seems like
      a real possibility. Not normal behaviour.

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        #23
        I agree. With this extra information, it sounds like some kind of issue in mental health. Sad, upsetting and a bad deal for all involved.

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          #24
          Sorry Helms...terrible experience. Hopefully he will truly make it right.

          My only similar experience was when a Neighbor decided he was going to sell topsoil to the landscape firm. Sold 2200 cu yards of soil from a blow dirt ridge 90% on my land. Sent me a $250 check. Lol.

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            #25
            I d talk straight to the guy himself in person first.
            And if doesn't go good or make sense maybe some of his family. And if still not good get an appraisal of some sort on yield. Never know what the heck could be up.

            It sure aounds like a health issue though.

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              #26
              Helmsdale, the silver lining in this story is that you had a neighbour that was looking out for you and cared enough to call.

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                #27
                Is there any chance of buying this property before seeding in 2016?

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                  #28
                  Sounds like a plan-sell someone else's crop. Now that's pure profit!

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                    #29
                    I rented this farm 22 yrs ago and i started my last harvest today.
                    When i came i offered twice the rent of the last guy, who had given up the previous year, ending 70yrs of his family here.
                    The landlord was all smiles at the beginning, promising a lease as long as i wanted.
                    on that basis we built a new grain store, 25,000 sq ft.
                    he paid a quarter of the cost.
                    I bid for the farmhouse too, and got it.
                    They took my rent for the farmhouse of £5k/yr , but never let me in it.
                    Now that we are being evicted, my lawyer tells me that their lawyers have outwitted us, and they are not obliged to pay us anything for the shed or any back rent.

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                      #30
                      To make matters worse, he has invited all the neighbours to bid to farm by contract, some of whom i thought were friends. they gave us 3days notice of viewing.

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