Letter: Take highway land back from real estate agent
Thursday, March 25, 1999 | 11:55 a.m.
He admits he is about as unethical as anyone can be. He states that during the bidding process, "he knew about the mistake" in the property description. "But, I'm not going to tell them." Instead, his intentions were to sell the property back at a neat little profit which, undoubtedly, will cost the taxpayers.
I hope that everyone that has read the story will remember Mr. Neil Ohriner and hope that their real estate agent has better ethics than he does. Oh, he can say this is the fault of someone in the assessor's office and he would be right. But any decent law-abiding, god-fearing person would have pointed out the mistake.
But I do have a solution to this. Go to court, use eminent domain powers, and take it back. No problem. He gets zilch and will be out his "investment." Won't that be a kick!
ROBERT KING
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