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![]() JohnH wrote: I will soon be moving my boat down to the Rappahannock River to make it available to my kids for their use. Right now the drive for them is much too long. As part of the deal, we three families will share expenses for storage, maintenance, and insurance. I will retain title to the boat. I'd like to draw up an agreement of some sort for such a use of the boat. Any ideas on what considerations I should include therein? -- ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** John Can the kids afford to keep up the boat without your one-third interest? If so, just give them the boat as well as 100% of all the expenses. Sell it for $1. You arrive at an understanding that dear old Dad will be allowed to use the boat X days per week, month, quarter, or whatnot on a prescheduled basis- and you can still go fishing while presenting your kids with the gift of a boat. You also want the first right of refusal to buy the boat back (for the same $1) if the kids decide to sell it. That would be my approach, but I agree with others that it can be risky sharing a boat with family members. You'd be better off having a sharing agreement with strangers, administered by a neutral third party, than getting into family wrangles about just who ran over a rock and bent the prop or left the boat a total mess last week, etc. |
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