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Tenant Farming, Subsidies, BPS & Legal Issues
Rights of farmers where no tenancy agreement or grazing agreement was in place
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<blockquote data-quote="Agri Spec Solicitor" data-source="post: 7427807" data-attributes="member: 74352"><p>In an ideal world VP is what the buyer usually wants and gets. I know someone who bought a farm :</p><p>With no deeds.</p><p>With two horse arrangements of unknown status</p><p>With someone who claimed to be an AHA tenant.</p><p>With a couple in a residential caravan.</p><p>Basically a law school exam question.</p><p>If the price is right and the seller just won’t or can’t help, these projects are fine. But you need to have your eyes open, and act quickly to prevent someone else sneaking in first before you get under contract.</p><p>The OP has a legal team so problem solved. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Agri Spec Solicitor, post: 7427807, member: 74352"] In an ideal world VP is what the buyer usually wants and gets. I know someone who bought a farm : With no deeds. With two horse arrangements of unknown status With someone who claimed to be an AHA tenant. With a couple in a residential caravan. Basically a law school exam question. If the price is right and the seller just won’t or can’t help, these projects are fine. But you need to have your eyes open, and act quickly to prevent someone else sneaking in first before you get under contract. The OP has a legal team so problem solved. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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