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To: Poohbah
Now, if it were me living there, I'd probably try to rope together a counteroffer more in my price range, and set down to some bargaining. The idea of trying to run someone else off their private property would NOT occur to me.

Yep. The homeowners would be better off forming a coalition and letting him decide between 1) a fair price for all the land and 2) not one damn cent from any of them. I suspect, faced with the prospect of not recouping anything, he's sell them the property at a more reasonable price.

451 posted on 05/14/2002 9:19:00 AM PDT by NittanyLion
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To: NittanyLion
Yep. The homeowners would be better off forming a coalition and letting him decide between 1) a fair price for all the land and 2) not one damn cent from any of them. I suspect, faced with the prospect of not recouping anything, he's sell them the property at a more reasonable price.

451 posted on 5/14/02 9:19 AM Pacific by NittanyLion [ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 441 | View Replies | Report Abuse ]

I had a couple of "neighbors" suggest what I could and could not do with my property, this was after I re-established the legal boundries that they had inadvertantly borrowed 50 feet or so of to plant a hedge row. They owned one acre parcels.

Guess what? When I suggested that A) They either keep to there own land or b) Learn to live with a 1,000 Hog farm in there back yard they decided to become civilized.

499 posted on 05/14/2002 9:49:58 AM PDT by Area51
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