Risk of losing Coyote Pass !! Why Meri Jealous Of Christine Happiness?

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Kody Brown is currently facing the risk of losing Coyote Pass if he fails to pay it off by the end of this year. The land was originally meant for Kody and his four wives, but with only Kody and Robyn remaining, they are struggling financially to keep it. Out of all the wives, only Kody, Robyn, and Janelle have shown some interest in the property. Janelle even designed a model for a small house that could be built on the land, where she and her youngest daughter, Savanah, could reside. Additionally, Janelle wanted to leave some assets behind for her six children.

Kody's first wife, Meri Brown, had no interest in the land, and she seldom spends time in Flagstaff. She is frequently traveling for her businesses or at her B&B in Parowan, Utah. Additionally, Christine relinquished her lot to retain the profits from the sale of her Flagstaff house. Given this, it may seem unlikely that Kody, Janelle, and Meri Brown would come back together on the land, particularly given their current separation. However, Backwoods Barbi provided some intriguing insights on her YouTube channel about this situation.



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