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Thumb of Michigan | If you were to lease a house- do you bring your own lease, or do you sign the landlords lease?
If you were to lease a car- does the dealership sign your lease documents you bring along to lease their car, or do they have those documents for you to sign?
What about a tractor or a combine? Do you bring your lease papers to the table, or does the dealer have his own lease documents?
Heres my point- you own the land. Take ownership of the entire thing. Don't let someone else get into the drivers seat by signing a lease for something the leasee doesn't own. Get a competent wind attorney (a mineral rights specialist works also) and hopefully get your neighboring land owners on board as well. They sign your lease, you don't sign theirs. There are many, many advantages to the land owners to pooling a larger block of land.
"Here" the developers don't understand tile. Or didn't until recently, after many years of construction. The subcontractors don't understand property lines, and none of them have a concept of distance. Definitely some of those give em an inch, they'll take a mile deals. | |
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