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Help Please! Want To Buy Property With Ag-tie
STRAWB
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Hi, I would be grateful with any advice regarding buying a property with an agricultural tie.
I was brought up on a dairy farm and the majority of my family are still working in agriculture and have done all there lives. Due to moving 15+ years ago, I have since not been in the agricultural enviroment and would really love to buy a smallholding and upkeep any existing ties or start a small business of my own in the farming industry.
I have already seeked information from another smallholdings estate agents and they just say that they don't think that I would be considered to be suitable.
Does anyone know if there is anyway around this, and whether a business plan would be sufficient, to prove that I have every intention and ambition to carry this out.
Many thanks in advance.
STRAWB
I was brought up on a dairy farm and the majority of my family are still working in agriculture and have done all there lives. Due to moving 15+ years ago, I have since not been in the agricultural enviroment and would really love to buy a smallholding and upkeep any existing ties or start a small business of my own in the farming industry.
I have already seeked information from another smallholdings estate agents and they just say that they don't think that I would be considered to be suitable.
Does anyone know if there is anyway around this, and whether a business plan would be sufficient, to prove that I have every intention and ambition to carry this out.
Many thanks in advance.
STRAWB
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