--- title: Review of opposing arguments description: Review of predictable opposing arguments. date: 2024-10-25T05:03:48.590Z tags: - arguments - opposition - untruths - Fire Chief categories: Legal type: docs draft: false thumbnail: url: https://res.cloudinary.com/solardump/image/upload/v1729832561/legal/photo-1724690683771-14c5c08bb5be.jpg author: "" authorURL: "" origin: "" originURL: "" fmContentType: legal --- > Chief Matthews claims Dayton agreed to sell him his house, supposed at the age of 12. That gives him the right to do with it whatever he wanted. We have never been concerned with Mr. Dayton's house, and only have been there maybe once or twice in our life. Our primary concern has always been in land to sustain our way of life, land to use for farming (since we do have a degree in Horticulture and a rich family history in it), and land to sustain the legacy of our grandfather. Chief Matthews was perfectly aware of this at the time, and went out of his way to not only ensure that this was not allowed to happen, but that it would never have a chance of ever happening. Shane Tyler, Erica's Husband, was told this directly to his face, and was very aware of our frustration of having the Fire Chief destroy our hopes. His response was to develop the land into a subdivision. Which aligned itself with the reputation that preceded him. He had the option of selling us some of the land, it was obvious he joined in the game of slandering our family's reputation with the property owner on with adjacent land. Whatever he told him, the guy avoided us, and ignored our attempts to inquire about purchasing the remainder of his land. Which was later purchased by Erica's father who built a subdivision on it. Either Mr. Dayton wasn't the great guy we all thought he was, or Chief Matthews filled Mr. Dayton's youngest son with so much garbage about us, he believed he was justified in allowing our family to be severely hurt. We know this because Chief Matthews knowing the contents of the letters we had mailed to Mr. Dayton. Especially the contents of the last letter, where we thanked Matthew for destroying our home. The fact that other members of Dayton's family admitted to not having anything to do with the estate, clearly places burden on Mr. Dayton's youngest son, and in turn Chief Matthews. As mentioned in the profiles section, we had own seen Mr. Dayton's son once or twice in our life, and never spoken to him at length. So, the only reason he would have for hating our family would be the fault of Chief Matthews. The fate of the property across the street was never meant to rest in Doug's hands, because at one time Dayton had placed on the market for sale, and don't forget Shane did say it was for sale.