To: TimeZoomsBy
How did Fish & Game acquire a man?
2 posted on
06/18/2018 8:29:42 AM PDT by
freedumb2003
("We were designed as gardeners, not cubicle rats." (/robroys woman))
To: TimeZoomsBy
No good deed goes unpunished. They should have kept the property in private hands.
To: TimeZoomsBy
Im extended until Sept. 1 but I still have to find an auctioneer and Im right in the middle of chemo, feeling awful, but they dont give a damn, Emery said last week. Im the guy who put this whole damn deal together so it wouldnt be developed on the bay. He sure put together a crappy deal.
I'm sure I'm supposed to feel sympathetic, but this seems really straight-forward and the guy doesn't have a leg to stand on. He sold the property to the state. This is the epitome of Having his cake and eating it too. The deal said his sister could live there until she died. Not him.
4 posted on
06/18/2018 8:43:01 AM PDT by
ClearCase_guy
(Yes, I get it - racism is bad and mutual respect and inclusion is good. But value Truth too.)
To: TimeZoomsBy
Who got the money, and where’d it go after the property was sold to the Conservancy?
5 posted on
06/18/2018 9:13:27 AM PDT by
moovova
To: TimeZoomsBy
Hey! Rules is rules! Go live elsewhere.
7 posted on
06/18/2018 11:05:22 AM PDT by
SgtHooper
(If you remember the 60's, YOU WEREN'T THERE!)
To: TimeZoomsBy
The ex-owners got 1.066 million dollars in 1998 for this piece of land. AND, a life estate for the person who just died. I don’t know how the guy who wants to continue to stay there thinks he has any claim in the matter. Looks like an open and shut case to me.
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