Posted by Dave H (MI) on April 10, 2014 at 06:26:56 from (50.124.41.76):
In Reply to: BTO question posted by Kyle in Ky on April 09, 2014 at 19:56:34:
Assuming the brother wants to stop farming it, I would be very wary of renting to anyone, BTO or otherwise, unless I was on the property at least twice a week, preferably more. I was truly annoyed at my retired neighbor last year when he let his tenant cut down and remove all of the tree lines on his property, leaving my woodlot open to unchecked winds blowing from the SW. Place looked like he!! too. I was annoyed until I found out my neighbor had gone south for a few weeks and only came back in time to save the last tree standing on the property. He trusted the tenant to care for the land and paid a dear price for it. This tenant farmer does not sign contracts with most of his landowners. Fortunately he was under NO illusions as to what would happen if he brought his dozer across the lot line. Be really careful. Absentee landlords get vicitimized all the time.
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