Ran a search but I didn't see this asked anywhere readily available.
9 members of my extended family, myself included, are all co-owners on some hunting property. Of the 4 original purchasers, only two are still alive and some of us have gone in on a new section of land since then as well. As people pass away or an individual's financial situation changes, it's getting complicated with who owns how many shares, what they can do with them, who they can sell to, etc. I know it's only going to get more complicated as time goes on and my brother I inherit my father's chunk, in addition to my own I already have, and I pass and my kids inherit mine, etc. Kids who don't hunt may inherit their dad's share but don't want to pay dues and taxes and such...
Does anyone have a situation like this that has led them to develop a written set of bylaws or something so everyone is all on the same page? Not trying to get a lawyer involved in deer camp but it's going to get tricky as time passes.
Open to suggestions. TIA