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gregintenn

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  1. No need here. , but generally, you are correct.
  2. Oh, it’ll work out. I deal with contractors all day every day. He won’t likely come up with any tricks I haven’t seen before. I was raised to treat your neighbor with honesty and respect. I guess it’s too much to expect the same from others.
  3. You are a wise man indeed, my friend. I sometimes forget this, and it usually bites me in the caboose. Another wise adage: No good deed goes unpunished.
  4. Word of mouth only. I don’t care about selling it, but it adjoins him, so I’m cool with it if he wants it. What is standard isn’t relevant in my mind, since we both agreed on the terms. I’d probably pay half, but I don’t like someone crawfishing on me. I figure he’ll be back in a few days. I will stand by my word as always. A cursory google search says the closing costs are usually the buyer’s responsibility. I’ve always had to pay them when I bought property. Not that I trust him any longer, but he said he got a copy of my deed today and took it to the lawyer’s office. If so, he’ll still have a bill. LOL!
  5. Good to hear. God answers prayers continuously. Prayers continuing.
  6. How’s that? I guess you know what you’re talking about. He went today and discovered how much the costs are and wanted me to pay half. That was NOT what we agreed to. I told him I’d pay 2019 taxes, and he’d cover any other costs incurred. He agreed. Now he doesn’t. I have a difficult time loving my neighbor as the good book commands.
  7. Small town here. We'd be using the same one. I'll just let him pay the bill.
  8. It will be on this one. We nave a local lawyer who does this stuff. I've known all these people my entire life. I do not expect any trouble.
  9. Thanks. I figured as much, but have never sold property and have only bought at auctions.
  10. Yes and yes. A farm was subdivided three years ago. I bought two lots at auction, and the neighbor bought some other lots. All of this connected to his property. He recently decided he would like to buy my lots, and we agreed on terms and a price. I just didn’t know how to finalize the deal. The land was surveyed before it was auctioned and the pins are still in place. No liens involved. Just a straightforward sale. Thank you for the information.
  11. I would like to sell a neighbor a piece of property I own. How is this correctly done? Does it require a lawyer, or can we just go into the register of deeds office and do it there?
  12. Wow! Any hints or pointers would be appreciated.
  13. I know, but we have had some decent quarterbacks.
  14. I see your Dobbs and raise you a Riley Neal.
  15. Welcome, sir.
  16. Rimmed cartridges feed fine, as proven by the 303 Savage, 22HP, and the ever popular 30-30. Winchester did chamber the model 65 lever rifle in 218 Bee, which is more or less an improved 22 Hornet. That is as close as you’re going to get unless you have access to a machine shop.
  17. Never once have I been invited to participate in a poll of any type.
  18. You don’t make a post like that without pictures! We’re car guys here as well as gun guys.
  19. I shall try this in my Gold Cup.
  20. It was a convertible. I’m thinking 15k-20k were it really slick.
  21. The paint was fading and the body prep work was less than desirable, so I left it there. It is a shame, as everything was there and in good working condition. No rust. Didn’t appear to have been wrecked. Thanks for all the advice and information!
  22. How do you propose we do it, Mac?
  23. Big Ed's. They also have one in Red Boiling Springs unless it has closed recently.
  24. That should be fun, and you didn't have to drill into a classic.
  25. That's sad. Rick Scott was supposedly a rock rib conservative.

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