Posted by Dick2 on April 09, 2014 at 23:36:04 from (184.101.255.124):
In Reply to: BTO question posted by Kyle in Ky on April 09, 2014 at 19:56:34:
There are all kinds of shenanigans being pulled by the BTO's. The price per acres might sound good, but in the end he will only pay for tillable acres according to HIS measurements (which he adjusts to his favor).
Many of the tricks that they use have been discussed on this forum, so be very wary. The latest discussion I saw was pointing out that if they make the first half of the payment, they try to get out of paying the second half.
If the BTO isn't somebody you've known for a long time and trust, a quick "thanks for the offer, but we're not going to make any changes" will take care of the matter.
I hate it when somebody in the family tries to take the land away from the one who has been farming it for all those years. I also hate it when those who have not worked the farm are left equal shares in the land; just doesn't seem right to me.
A realtor called my stupid uncle the day after my Dad's funeral - and the uncle brought the offer to us right away. I told him to go home and keep his nose out of our business.
I managed Dad's estate and set it up for my younger brother to take over the farm and buy the land from Mom. He did well and is retired now.
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