There are various ways of taking options out on other persons properties. If you have not seen the complete sales agreement; it is possible that a relatively naive seller may have signed and accepted an agreement that effectively provides for the resale of the farm by the person holding the option; without ever paying a nickel beyond the "option".....And extentions may indeed occur if the "relatively naive" seller does not get in too big a hissy fit over what he now partially understands about what the original documents actually provide for.
If in todays "raidly escalating" farm land values; no new buyer is found who is willing to pay $20,000 more than the million dollars it was supposedly worth going on a year ago; then the strictly legal liquidated damages are the "$20,000 down payment". Its like putting 2% down to obtain a potentially double digit return in what looks like a strong rising market.
Could anything be more clear and straight forward.
For this or any other strictly private business to discussed in public it would be nice to know both side to the story; and the intentions behind everything. Perhaps it would also be appropriate to have the consent for private dealings to even be mentioned outside gossiping neighbors.
If this were tied to public business debate; which it is in an indirect way; then there should be stances made by farmer's organizations, APAS and all the levels of government; and the electorates at large. That process is best done through connsultation, spreading information and full debates.
Now that type of forward planning and concensus agreement will never ever ever ever be made in time to have any meaningful impact.
We have been failed........
If in todays "raidly escalating" farm land values; no new buyer is found who is willing to pay $20,000 more than the million dollars it was supposedly worth going on a year ago; then the strictly legal liquidated damages are the "$20,000 down payment". Its like putting 2% down to obtain a potentially double digit return in what looks like a strong rising market.
Could anything be more clear and straight forward.
For this or any other strictly private business to discussed in public it would be nice to know both side to the story; and the intentions behind everything. Perhaps it would also be appropriate to have the consent for private dealings to even be mentioned outside gossiping neighbors.
If this were tied to public business debate; which it is in an indirect way; then there should be stances made by farmer's organizations, APAS and all the levels of government; and the electorates at large. That process is best done through connsultation, spreading information and full debates.
Now that type of forward planning and concensus agreement will never ever ever ever be made in time to have any meaningful impact.
We have been failed........
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