Originally posted by v8druid
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Yeah I think thats a bit of a red herring jim .. I run an owned croft in the west highlands, and there can be no claim on your land as long as you are using it properly, that includes renting it out.
This was legislation brought in Graham, to stop wealthy Arabs buying big estates in Scotland and then letting them go derelict and not maintaining them.
Theres a lot of mis information about it. I had advice from a so called legal 'expert' on matters relating to the crofting comission who are one of the biggest players in the legislation Jim is on about, and some of what he told me was complete tosh. In my dealings I have found the comission to be quite reasonable in fact - very dis jointed, but very helpful.
@Jim ... theres a massive push to get young people into crofting/agriculture .. trouble is few want to do it because its not an easy occupation ... rural location with no internet, and young johnny cant run his play station, and to hec with actually working more than 40 hrs a week , most just dont want to know ... but for those that are, theres some incentives on the go ... or is that the angle you are coming from ?, that a young lad such as yourself will get help, and the land owners are worried about that ?
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