I appreciate all the advice. Fortunatly, since mom is the executor of the estate, and Grandpa has been planning ahead since I was 8 or 9, now 23, everything is in a trust and has been for sometime. They (mom, dad, grandpa)recently (last spring when lease to own deal started) updated the living trust and will. Everything is currently up to date, and last winter we sat grandpa down w/ video camara and i taped him and mom discussing his wishes on how things are to be done and why. Mom talked to him about current events and past events over the years, from his child hood to the 3 seas, to WW2, (grandpa was in both)and numerous other events to prove his mental stability and capability. All on tape in fire proof safe. Best we knew to do. I KNOW that this will get alot worse before it gets better. My short (long) rant is only a 2 day insight in to what goes on weekly, or more often than that....Fix barn up, "you have no right"....Fix up or build new fence, "who said you could do that?"..."can we borrow equipment?", then it comes back broke w/ no fuel in it, Equipment borrowing dosent happen anymore due to this.
You guys are insightful, and knowlegeable. Any other ideas on what to do now? We want to leave the farm in grandpas name untill his passing, so he owns it the rest of his life. That has been the plan from the beggining. Also, with just starting a buisness, Electrical Contractor, I am not quite ready for the farm mortgage....You guys know how that goes....Thanks for all input and understanding!!! Sparktrician
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