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Old 02-16-2009, 11:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Texas Bill View Post
Stuart;

I'll second Hillbilly's caution remark.
If Dominicans work your land on a "crop-share" basis, eventually they'll become propriotary in their endeavor and try to claim the land as theirs, since they're producing from it.
Make sure you get a good lawyer (I'd recommend Sr Guzman of DR1) to devise a "foolproof" contract that each participant would have to sign before putting a spade to YOUR LAND. Otherwise, ou might find yourself without the land in a few years because of your good-hearted "joint use' of same.

Texas Bill
i tripple that advice.
it is the first and most important point to start with.
Mike
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