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Tenant Farming, Subsidies, BPS & Legal Issues
Changing from AHA to FBT
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<blockquote data-quote="Red Fred" data-source="post: 5545408" data-attributes="member: 189"><p>It is always worth remembering that FBTs can come to an abrupt end if they want them to. It is easy to be on good relations with the landlord for 30 years and not give much thought to the tenancy as the aha and fbt land are adjacent and you just send off the rent every 6 months. I hadn't really banked on losing 100 acres altogether in my planning, as I figured that the estate and NE would still need the cattle to graze the meadows for the 9 years left until I was going to retire.However, the arrival of a new landlord changed the status quo overnight and a recorded delivery "notice to quit" was the only communication I have had from them. It does make the future of my sucklers very doubtful, and I will have to sell half of the cattle off in the coming months. Luckily I have no borrowing and am reasonably well set up, and also have my own 40 acres with lettable buildings, so that is where the future lies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red Fred, post: 5545408, member: 189"] It is always worth remembering that FBTs can come to an abrupt end if they want them to. It is easy to be on good relations with the landlord for 30 years and not give much thought to the tenancy as the aha and fbt land are adjacent and you just send off the rent every 6 months. I hadn't really banked on losing 100 acres altogether in my planning, as I figured that the estate and NE would still need the cattle to graze the meadows for the 9 years left until I was going to retire.However, the arrival of a new landlord changed the status quo overnight and a recorded delivery "notice to quit" was the only communication I have had from them. It does make the future of my sucklers very doubtful, and I will have to sell half of the cattle off in the coming months. Luckily I have no borrowing and am reasonably well set up, and also have my own 40 acres with lettable buildings, so that is where the future lies. [/QUOTE]
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