Mike, that is exactly what I'm thinking...there is more damage to be done if I request changes to the paperwork than if I don't. H might flip his lid if I start nitpicking at the papers and God knows that I don't want to deal with that anymore. It says "all ground" and there is no mention of any other property under his section, so I think that it is find to let go.
I'm really not sure about the waiver...my understanding is that I don't have to sign the waiver but then they have to serve me when the papers have been filed and I would have to go to court. Anyone have any thoughts on this? I'm thinking that I don't want to sign the waiver, but once again, I don't want to rock the boat with H.
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