id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_fi4rcev5tbcd7fmxijb4cagury Wendy S. Goffe From Nascar Condominiums to Private Mausoleums: Keeping the Vacation Home in the Family 2012.0 5 .pdf application/pdf 2317 167 58 from one generation to the next, with an emphasis on charitable planning, followed by a brief discussion of some unusual transfer issues—cabins on public land and cabins in British Columbia. Few families successfully transfer ownership of a cabin or vacation property by accident. transfer, the next generation must determine how to maintain the property; how to pay taxes, insurance, and maintenance; and how to divide use of the property among the family members. Major Family Real Estate Holdings") for a comprehensive discussion of master plans; Stephen J. Once the family members are informed of the various options (which may include setting aside portions for conservation purposes, selling portions to raise capital to support the remaining property, Often, the next step in developing a master plan is creating a mission statement to address the family's goals and values with respect to the cabin. ./cache/work_fi4rcev5tbcd7fmxijb4cagury.pdf ./txt/work_fi4rcev5tbcd7fmxijb4cagury.txt