Wife ended up in a undivided 200 acre piece of land. Brother who had farmed it for years took it upon himself to make all decisions when farming it with no official authority. Kept putting POA on everthing and no one could tell him the POA died with their mother. Everyone was getting old. One had 10 kids. I said we need to settle this situation. They said why. I pushed it. Offered to sell our share for much less than market value. No one even answered attorney's letter. Later, pheasants forever wanted the land. Made a very good offer. Brother who farmed didn't want to sell any land. Told him to take the good 40 acres of land. But no, he wanted to participate in the very good offer on the land. Pheasants forever wanted all but 33 acres. We sold it and now jointly own 33 acres. Brother offered to buy out out share for less than half what we just sold rest for. He did buy one sister and one brother out. He died. Sister died.(one with 10 kids). Moral of the story. Never will undivided interests. Break it down. Deed it out.
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