Ahead of the move, they purchased 14 acres of property. The plan was to build houses on the land they call Coyote Pass. They never developed the land, and the plural family has been dismantled.
"We didn’t pay for Coyote Pass all equally," he claimed in the Jan. 26 installment of his show. "I paid for an entire lot all by myself, at least 92% of it." However, in 2021, Kody's ...
Janelle Brown is set on ensuring the property she bought in North Carolina to house Taeda Farms does not suffer the same fate as Coyote Pass, the property she owned in Flagstaff, Arizona ...
The family bought the Coyote Pass property in 2018, planning to build separate homes. However, financial issues, the COVID-19 pandemic, and family tensions put a stop to their plans. Christine ...
Janelle and Meri had previously discussed hiring lawyers in the January 26 episode of Sister Wives after learning that Kody and Robyn, 46, wanted to sell Coyote Pass. However, Meri and Janelle ...
The episode also highlighted the unresolved land issues related to the family’s Coyote Pass property in Arizona. Janelle and Meri discussed their concerns about how the property was managed and ...
Coyote Pass was purchased with good intentions. However, after finally paying off the land with contributions by Meri, Janelle, and Christine Brown, Kody and Robyn Brown are holding the land as ...
known as Coyote Pass — that is currently owned by Meri, Janelle, Kody and his only remaining wife, Robyn Brown. "There's been a lot of confusion surrounding the way things have been done in the family ...