Change the locks, hang a couple tactacams around the place so you know when they are there. Call the police and tell them someone is trespassing on your property and you got them on camera. If you own it, and pay taxes on it, there is nothing they can do.
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Originally posted by stringmusic View PostChange the locks, hang a couple tactacams around the place so you know when they are there. Call the police and tell them someone is trespassing on your property and you got them on camera. If you own it, and pay taxes on it, there is nothing they can do.
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I purchased the farm and home from my grandad (understanding the fact that the new wife has a life estate interest and can remain there until she dies or it is no longer her primary residence). I was also awarded all “farm equipment” “including, but not limited to tractor and all implements, mowers, shredders, augers, blades and forks”.
I would think that since you "OWN" the farm you have control over who has access to your property. Lock the gate and dont let them on your property. Sorry this has turned in to what it has, but I wouldnt allow them to touch foot on the property, much less remove anything from the property. At least until the will is probated. Good luck amigo.
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Originally posted by twosixteens View PostThis could get uglier than what most would ever imagine i would get the law involved ASAP you want them on your side as early as possibleOriginally posted by Hogmauler View PostChange the locks immediately and lock the gate until probate
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Your place, lock it down and inform the law of such. Install a few security camera's in key area's.
Tell them nothing is there's for the taking until after probate and passing the locked gate will result in trespassing charges. Have a lawyer send this via certified mail.
There's no reason to be nice to them after threatening your mom. Throw every book you have at them.
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