es and cabins
Whether you're a parent planning to pass on a cottage to your children, an heir who has inherited a cabin with your siblings or other relatives, or simply someone who is thinking about buying a vacation home, you might want to consider how to best structure holding the property to ensure its use for future generations. This book offers advice on how to keep the property in the family, avoid family disputes over it, and create a structured plan for its operation, use, and upkeep. You'll learn how to:
- Prevent a family member from forcing a sale of the property.
- Keep the property out of the hands of in-laws, interlopers, and creditors.
- Develop a legal structure to free yourself and your family from the business of ownership and allow you to actually enjoy your time at the property.
- Structure smooth ownership transitions from one generation to the next.
Saving the Family Cottage explores the problems that almost always arise when relatives with different interests, goals, needs, and financial situations jointly inherit a vacation home. It offers practical and executable advice for solving these problems and preserving this valuable asset for generations to come.