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Posted by HTR on May 23, 2005 at 18:28:44 from (69.72.51.69):

In Reply to: Re: UPDATE posted by Doug in IL on May 23, 2005 at 16:40:36:

Yep, these Tennant rights laws go back the emancipation times. The plantation owners would rent,share crop, to the freed slaves, after the ex slaves planted and raised the crops, the owners were evicting them, and keeping the crops. Thus, the start of the Tennant's rights laws.

If the farmer did not receive proper notice, the new owner had no right to set foot on the property, clear deed or not. At least in our state. I think the laws are pretty much the same in most states.

If the farmer did receive proper notice, that is a horse of a different color, and the farmer is probably in deep trouble. Most farmers know the farm laws, though.

I was involved is a situation, when the owner died and the heirs rented the farm to someone else. The new man had the ground plowed and planted, when I had a lawyer write the a letter. The new man paid me rent for the ground. I did settle for a small amount, just to prove a point.

Neighbor keep a farm two years, when the old owner didn't give him notice, and the new owner didn't give him proper notice the second year. The third year the neighbor had the notice in his hands the first day of January.

Quick Google search, the first state I saw Kansas.

http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/ex_pl/ag/1999%20Land%20Lease%20Summary.htm

C668 Kansas Farm Lease Law



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