SE SD | Little papa - 9/5/2024 10:42 Talk to a farm real estate manager. I know he gets a percentage if you hire him. However if you wish to continue to own the land that not always so bad. We farm several farms with different farm managers and they are all good. Times there are things that need to be taken care of on the land and going through a land manager makes it easier for both parties. Condolences on your loss. This is the route I would take if I were absentee and planed to keep the land as a long term investment. A phone visit should reveal some current rent prices. If you have other avenues for the money, call the auctioneer. I do realize the estate needs to be resolved which could take a year or more, |