This soumds like exactly what I was thinking. I know this forum is not the way to seek counsel but look at all the experience here! My bro just visited and was able to tell them that their wishes MUST be in writing and we need to have them so they can be carried out but thats about all that was accomplished. He also told them we don't have a copy of anything. I know a thousand changes could've been made in the last 20 yrs I(we) didn't need to be informed but he has told me over and over the farm is ours. I just don't know what i can do if one should die suddenly and the other fall apart and maybe go to a home. Can I go in their house? Do I padlock it? etc. I also really don't wish to pay hundreds to my lawyer to learn that I can't do anything. And I sure don't want to scare them either because it is a difficult time in life for them. Ther are a few BTO's pestering them frequently to sell which is their choice but I would like it to be a wise informed one if they do.
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