2ndhalf
Veteran Member
One thing I learned the hard way. Once you start lending something out, how do you stop it. (Without being an ahole about it)
Keep this in mind before making a decision. Think of Kramer on Seinfeld.
This is s good point. Loan it to one person and another person who you wouldn't loan it to finds out and now they want to borrow it. Not good. Bottom line, there are things I will loan (Many) and a few that I wouldn't to about anyone. Both my FIL and my Dad could borrow anything I own; that's pretty much it.
My FIL has big tractors and wouldn't need to be borrowing mine any time soon. He still farms. He has had a neighbor come and get one of his tractors out of his barn (kept keys in back when you still could) and went and used it without asking. That happened once! :thumbdown: Then he had a neighbor with horses who would ask him to use his backhoe to bury a dead horse on a couple occasions and never offered to pay. My FIL would have probably turned down the pay (Very principled man) but the fact that he didn't offer torqued him off and he started telling the guy nope!