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Re: Deer Lease problem...thoughts?
[Re: Jimbo]
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11/28/15 02:51 PM
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If it's a good lease get with the other lease members and go talk to the landowner and see if you guys can lease it that's unless the guy running it and the landowner are tight. This is the worst thing you can do because the land owners don't want to deal with drama, and that is why they have a lease foreman. Going to the owner will get you booted off a lease faster than anything. If you can't convince the lease foreman then it's best to look elsewhere. In this case, if he gets booted what has he lost? It is worth the gamble just in case the 2 idiots get the boot. Many LO's, also have a sense of ethics.
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Re: Deer Lease problem...thoughts?
[Re: Deerhunter61]
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11/28/15 06:05 PM
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I would try to make the best of it until the end of the season.
Then at the end of the season, approach the landowner and let him know what a scumbag the guy is running the lease and ask if you can take it over to make sure fights don't break out and someone gets hurt and sues the landowner in the future.
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