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<blockquote data-quote="Bez!" data-source="post: 179467" data-attributes="member: 2830"><p>Thanks AZ - you are in the biz so have more knowledge than me.</p><p></p><p>Joint tenancies suck the big one when a long lost gang of relatives show up at the funeral looking for their cut of the action. Lawyers love the outcome and the family loses - all because - as you yourself said - folks will not give up assets or plan around it.</p><p></p><p>I have seen it and am watching it right now - just back one grid road over. It's a big operation and it will all go to the legal folks and then off to a developer - simply because the old man is too .... hmmm ... - what the heck - STUPID to do the right thing. I even told him that over Christmas when he dropped by. Yeah, we do have a decent relationship - but he figures the gov will get it all anyways - will not believe me - and his whole family is about to jump the remaining son who is on the farm and running the operation. Gonna' be a big war and I am now steering real clear.</p><p></p><p>Had both him and all of his kids at this table at least once within the past two months - always separate - never together. Nobody is talking to each other now - the old man will be dead within a year with cancer and the vultures are circling.</p><p></p><p>Truly a shame. </p><p></p><p>Bez!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bez!, post: 179467, member: 2830"] Thanks AZ - you are in the biz so have more knowledge than me. Joint tenancies suck the big one when a long lost gang of relatives show up at the funeral looking for their cut of the action. Lawyers love the outcome and the family loses - all because - as you yourself said - folks will not give up assets or plan around it. I have seen it and am watching it right now - just back one grid road over. It's a big operation and it will all go to the legal folks and then off to a developer - simply because the old man is too .... hmmm ... - what the heck - STUPID to do the right thing. I even told him that over Christmas when he dropped by. Yeah, we do have a decent relationship - but he figures the gov will get it all anyways - will not believe me - and his whole family is about to jump the remaining son who is on the farm and running the operation. Gonna' be a big war and I am now steering real clear. Had both him and all of his kids at this table at least once within the past two months - always separate - never together. Nobody is talking to each other now - the old man will be dead within a year with cancer and the vultures are circling. Truly a shame. Bez! [/QUOTE]
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