Mike CHS
Herd Master
If you don't watch it though the stress can get to you and overcome your improved health. I know you already know that but needed to say it anyway.
Not of as yet....they are still waiting for Chancery to issue and process the paperwork and assigning it a date and a court to be heard in....once she gets them it will be in the neighborhood of 30days to respond.....so, we sit and wait....but, we have a dog in the hunt.....and we have much more of a chance at staying here....we will ride it out and see what happens....if I'm paying to see your cards....I'll be determined to make ya show them....win or lose.Has your sister been served? They may not be that far along, just wondering.
Wise words!Stop doing things just because you don't have to, then one day you find it absolutely necessary to do them and ya find you no longer can.......simply because you stopped.
Not my property.
How sad. Clearly they have no connection to it other than what it can do for their bank accounts. Hopefully it sells to someone who will use the property for ag purposes.Not my property.
Belongs to my brother's heirs and they're fighting over it..or over what it might bring on market anyway. 3 of the 4 have never seen it and the 4th one hasn't seen it since 2012. That bunch of barefoot college educated morons couldn't clean my toilet much less a fenceline.
It won't. Mostly wooded, tho the actual value of it is not in the timber. It's mostly scrub sweetgum and chinese tallow with only a few white and red oaks and about that many 8" or larger pines. --covered by impenetrable undergrowth 90% or better and floods way worse than mine does. Only about 5 acres total cleared and grassy. I do run cows on it during spring and summer but there really isn't a lot there for them. Someone (probably from Houston) will buy it for "recreational/hunting property". They would have to pay me X2 what it is worth for me to take it.How sad. Clearly they have no connection to it other than what it can do for their bank accounts. Hopefully it sells to someone who will use the property for ag purposes.