Estate planning for family cottages and cabins
No matter whether you're planning to pass on a cottage to your children,
or you've inherited a cabin with your siblings, it's never too early to
take steps to preserve a beloved family property for generations to
come. Shared ownership of vacation property--especially when the
co-owners are family members--can be fraught with problems. The idyllic
dream of a cottage getaway can be shattered when co-owners' emotions,
financial concerns, and opinions on how the property should be used come
into play.
Fortunately, a solid plan that dictates how the property will be owned
and managed can prevent squabbles over the family cottage. Saving the
Family Cottage lays out a roadmap for creating and implementing this
plan. It also explains the possible pitfalls of co-owing a family
vacation property, and provides time-tested guidance on how to:
- keep the peace among heirs
- prevent a family member from forcing a sale of the property
- keep your vacation home out of the hands of in-laws and creditors, and
- smoothly transition ownership of the property from one generation to
the next.
The sixth edition includes an expanded discussion of legal issues that
might arise from renting out a family cottage or cabin on a short-term
basis. It's also updated to reflect current tax and legal entity laws.