A Jesusfreaks tales of farm life with soon to be Six kids

Baymule

Herd Master
Joined
Aug 22, 2010
Messages
35,712
Reaction score
110,373
Points
893
Location
East Texas
This is terrible. But on the flip side, you will finally get your family away from those awful people. You can park the RV in a park temporarily, rent is usually not real expensive, especially if you find one where people live there and they stay all the time. This will be hard on your family. But you are one of the most resilient people I know and you will come through this.
 

Jesusfreak101

Herd Master
Joined
Jan 29, 2018
Messages
2,881
Reaction score
7,212
Points
413
Location
Texas
I apperciate the confidence lol. Kids are excited about going to new places not so excited about saling the animals but that is what it is. Got homes for the chickens and cow. The ducks might have one the goose does and the pigs are the biggest issue we currently have. We found a place that is a 1/4 acre for lease that has rv hook ups and storage building and completely fenced in so that would be okay for us. I not to worried about it. I am going through things today along with cleaning going to be throwing alot away and the rest might go into storage or i might just part with it somethings thats harder with then others. One of my friends son is doing well. The other isnt they did a ct scan and it shows massive brain damage. They have him sedated. I think my problems are alot less then hers.
Dh called he has a flat he three hours from here he gonna see if he gonna need our help or not.
 

Bruce

Herd Master
Joined
Feb 4, 2016
Messages
17,451
Reaction score
45,860
Points
783
Location
NW Vermont
You can park the RV at Bay's place. Probably get a good Backyardherds member price. ;)

One of my friends son is doing well. The other isnt they did a ct scan and it shows massive brain damage. They have him sedated.
What happened?
 

Bruce

Herd Master
Joined
Feb 4, 2016
Messages
17,451
Reaction score
45,860
Points
783
Location
NW Vermont
I have a silly/stupid question. What happens if you DON'T get out by the end of the month? Why rush and make potentially wrong decisions? You owe these people nothing and they didn't exactly give you reasonable notice.

Make your plans but take your time to do it right. Let the b!tchy aunt file eviction with the sheriff (or whoever) if she wants. That will give you more time. And put a burr under her saddle, she deserves it ;)
 

Larsen Poultry Ranch

Herd Master
Joined
May 20, 2019
Messages
1,731
Reaction score
5,803
Points
363
Location
Auburn, CA
@Bruce brings up a good point. Did they give you the request in writing? You are a legal tenant, you have rights. Don't let them walk all over you. Make them give you proper 30 days notice in writing, or even 60 days notice to vacate. That will give you a little more breathing room and time to get everything together. Plus, they seem to be jumping around changing things practically every time they get together. Having the notice in writing means BOTH sides would have to abide by it.

If they argue you aren't paying rent or $ to them (I don't recall if you discussed the arrangement in detail), your family has been taking care of the place and improving it. Plus you've been keeping an eye on the herd, etc. Not all rental situations are paid with $, some are paid with services.
 
Top