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<blockquote data-quote="Exfarmer" data-source="post: 7178592" data-attributes="member: 1951"><p>If you have had the lease sorted, at the end of it , probably 20 years at hopefully £800 + an acre, you should have a reversion clause, to give all the tenants equipment to the landlord. You should then inherit a solar farm generating about £6,000 an acre at todays prices.. this will probably pay better than farming even then. You may havebto wash it occasionally and change the odd inverter ( most are fully repairable ) but you or your successors will be sitting pretty. The only danger is if you pop your clogs in the meantime, as a landlord to the farm there are no IHT concessiins that I am aware Of. Once the farm reverts if you run it as a business, currently I believe, there are similar concessions to farming businesses</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exfarmer, post: 7178592, member: 1951"] If you have had the lease sorted, at the end of it , probably 20 years at hopefully £800 + an acre, you should have a reversion clause, to give all the tenants equipment to the landlord. You should then inherit a solar farm generating about £6,000 an acre at todays prices.. this will probably pay better than farming even then. You may havebto wash it occasionally and change the odd inverter ( most are fully repairable ) but you or your successors will be sitting pretty. The only danger is if you pop your clogs in the meantime, as a landlord to the farm there are no IHT concessiins that I am aware Of. Once the farm reverts if you run it as a business, currently I believe, there are similar concessions to farming businesses [/QUOTE]
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