Just put in an offer for the land next door!

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Contract needed some editing, we ain't paying someone else's back taxes! =/ C'mon now.
So it's being redone and sent out tonight. I'm going to the courthouse tomorrow to hand them the check.

They started making hay this morning, didn't finish.... Worse yet, going to rain for 2 days starting tomorrow...Such wonderful timing... =/ But it looks and smells great! First time in 5yrs, maybe more, that hay has been made on the land. I can't wait for July 22nd when it's mine and the next hay will also be mine. No, actually, I can't wait to run around on it!
But it really has not hit home that this will all be ours soon! It's so weird! I'm used to moving to a new place and calling it mine. First time for simply adding land! It's a very strange feeling!
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Been thinking about how to deal with their overhang that is over the property line I believe and gates to their small pastures...Need to find someone to come out and mark property line. Need to figure out if I want to add a second fence there or what...Really don't want my animals that close to others and using an overhang that is on my land, but isn't my building.
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I'd ask them to remove the overhang.
 

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That is awesome. Shouldn't you get it surveyed before closing?
 
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