Co-ownership of hunting property
Here's the situation: My uncle owns 20 acres of property in northern MI that a group of us use for hunting. This group is all family and includes nephews, cousins, etc...
The title of the property is solely in my uncles name. The mortgage of the property is paid in full. He is concerned that if he were to pass away, his children would quickly sell the property and therefore take it away from the people that use and enjoy the property. (his children don't use/visit the property at all)
He asked me to look into how he can divide ownership of the property into 4 equal parts. (himself and his 3 nephews) Is there a way for this to happen and for the 4 partners to individually pass down their share to their children after death? How does all this work when it comes to tax time? What happens if one of the four refuses down the road to pay property taxes?
In essence, we would like to keep the property in the family for hunting/recreation. My uncle doesn't want the property to be sold for financial gain by his children.
Thanks in advance,
Brian