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Tenant Farming, Subsidies, BPS & Legal Issues
Changing from AHA to FBT
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<blockquote data-quote="Salopian_Will" data-source="post: 5574118" data-attributes="member: 80"><p>Yup a qualified land agent but tenant farmer too. I’ve negotiated a lot of long term fbts on aha rent terms where there were genuine reasons why everyone has been better off acting for both tenants and landlords.</p><p></p><p>Going forward a lot of farms might not e bu enough to support a family - if I were offered the opportunity to double the size of my farm I would be looking closely but of course the terms would have to be right. </p><p> </p><p>It is easy to be cynical but it might be that the landlord backs the tenant and there might be benefits for both- who knows the op might own 500 acres themselves and so might not be eligible to succeed. There are too many unknowns! </p><p></p><p>.... What hasn’t been mentioned is the status of the landlord. If you have a landlord who may want to sell at some point and you are i a position to buy I would always like to negotiating from an aha position regardless of the terms of the fbt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Salopian_Will, post: 5574118, member: 80"] Yup a qualified land agent but tenant farmer too. I’ve negotiated a lot of long term fbts on aha rent terms where there were genuine reasons why everyone has been better off acting for both tenants and landlords. Going forward a lot of farms might not e bu enough to support a family - if I were offered the opportunity to double the size of my farm I would be looking closely but of course the terms would have to be right. It is easy to be cynical but it might be that the landlord backs the tenant and there might be benefits for both- who knows the op might own 500 acres themselves and so might not be eligible to succeed. There are too many unknowns! .... What hasn’t been mentioned is the status of the landlord. If you have a landlord who may want to sell at some point and you are i a position to buy I would always like to negotiating from an aha position regardless of the terms of the fbt. [/QUOTE]
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