As far as you and the bro taking over the property, you need to get together with ma and pa and get with a lawyer and do it right and according to what all 4 of you want. If other siblings are comeing in on this, I hate to say it but they are going to have to be involved too. Word of advice, all of ya leave your spouses out of it. 9 times out of 10, thats only going to stir up a hornets nest, if its not a mess already. As for ma and pa slowing down, thats not a bad thing. Retirement years are for taking it easy and enjoying yourself. If I was them, I'd lease the farm out to you 2 and I'd be sitting on the beach with an umbrella drink watching the waves come in without a care in the world. LOL. My grandma lost here spouse early on. She did rent here place out, but she sat right there in that farm house for years. Right tell her mind started to slip. Didn't go anywhere or really enjoy herself at all. Then she had to move to town so other people could take care of her. She only lived a couple years after that, but I really think she enjoyed those last couple years more so than she did the almost 20 years on the farm by herself. You only get to live once, I guess its each there own if they want to really enjoy retirement.
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