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It’s the middle of archery season, you say you’re getting off the lease. Did you “pay” or not?? I know you guys have “helped out”, but did you pay money for this season or not?? Yeah, it’s your stuff, but they can’t lease the hunting this late in the season. Most leases want their money by Labor Day at the latest,and you have until start of archery season (30 days) to get your stuff, otherwise.You need to get the sheriff involved. Oh, and did you pay for this season, or not???Last edited by Abctx; 10-18-2018, 09:35 PM.
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So ya'll got mad because the landowner wants to let her new boyfriend hunt the property and then you decided to get off the lease and wanted a refund, which she refused, and then the boyfriend locked you out?
That's just speculation of course since there were some holes in the story, but you need to contact the law and let them sort it out.
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If you cut your way in, and I don't recommend it, cut the link of chain beside the lock and leave the lock intact. Pick up and take the pieces of the link with you and leave no evidence you cut your way in. Damage not nor take anything of the land owner's property or possessions. Go as a big group with all the trailers you need to get it all in one quick trip.
I've been through this one before and it got interesting for a bit. In the end it worked out for us.
Gary
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Sounds like the landowners new boyfriend is enjoying your stands and feeders and doesn't want to give them up.
I also take from this story when you say you decided to get off the lease, and then later said you didn't intend to get off, was that things went sour and you all decided to leave last minute due to not getting along with the lease owner and her new boyfriend. Am I close?
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