Well, the man has called. I can't say I would oppose a position in my pasture for the benefits expected. I have a good lease that allows me to negotiate this access within reason. I am reasonable.
Anyway, What needs to be discussed beyond acreage, footprint, fencing, roads, and other things required to keep the peace? Property value is one of those reasonable situations that I have to pass judgement on.
I'm just saying, welcome to my house. Here is where you drop your shoes when you come in. LOL.
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