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    #21
    Originally posted by hobbyfrmr View Post
    Agreed. My Dad was very protective of his land titles. I didnt totally understand why such paranoia for a nice person. When he got older, he told me stories from the 1940s onward about different tricks to capture land and titles. Squatters, befriending old bachelors, saving on cost of property taxes, strategic marriage/divorces, sneaky family members. He had seen and heard of a lot of crooked title transfers. He was going to have no part of it and his titles transferred to whom he intended from his “cold dead hands”.🙂
    That's very true. That's what this is all about being shady to get your name on a title when if things go good it's a windfall of interest charges when they go bad you own all this land. While someone works the soil for what?
    Not saying mr feduk is good or bad. I m only talking about the business and how it's handled and what they are expecting to make as a fair profit sitting behind a desk taking what risk? Would like to see all the numbers involved. And it isn't only mr feduk isn't it a whack more of people? And I would guess more will come forward also.

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      #22
      This was a land play and input had the resources to look at who to prey on.....government hacks that devised a scheme ....


      Seen it locally where a guy was working with FCC pilfering files or arranging loans and telling his dad to go outbid the client on insider knowledge....they built a farm preying on guys with that method.....and they still have contacts at FCC to continue it....

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