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Re: golf
by Anonymous
on March 19, 2012 @16:51
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Here is my suggestion
Call him NOW & tell him that your real estate attorney says (check with your attorney please) you have to make a formal addendum to his lease about this, and it has to be signed by both parties before he can put in the mini golf course.
Before you draft the addendum, you need him to write a physical description of every little detail about this to be included in the addendum...size, components, materials, etc etc AND be sure that there is something in the addendum about your place being put back to the way it was before the mini course went in... and take lots of photos. Be sure this is for his own personal use.
NO work on this mini-course gets started until you have this info and paperwork in place and signed by both parties. You may want to take some time and have your attorney look it over too, just in case.
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Re: golf
by Jake
on March 19, 2012 @17:44
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Just say no unless you already have hills, sand traps and water holes. Think about the extra weekend traffic this will attract to your rental. And, think about the neighbors. There will be golfers, bar-b-ques and drinking too. What about the extra liability? Gold balls will be leaving the property. I have been throwing them back in the neighbors yard since the 80s. Of course he never knows how the balls came to my yard because they are not his.
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