NARRATIVE – Lucas Wafflart had bought the farm of his grandparents over-indebted for 10,045 euros. Ten days later, a retiree from Lot-et-Garonne outbid 10%.
The drawer case could be a soap opera. It remains to be seen whether the fall will be beautiful. On June 19, Lucas Wafflart, 18, said “The happiest of men” with Dauphiné. The Gersois, a second year student of a professional baccalaureate, had just bought the farm of his grandparents at the helm of the Commercial Court of Agen. The young man had learned the liquidation of the farm located in Mauvezin-sur-Gupie by reading the newspaper. His grandfather, a farmer over-indebted for 20 years, had not dared to inform him.
In the absence of personal funds, the young man had called on the generosity of the all-year-old by opening a Leetchi kitty on June 13. Touched by its determination, the rural confederation of Aquitaine and the SAFER of the same department – a sort of agricultural land gendarme – have developed a strategy. When the auction is opened, while the prices of the farm was 140,000 euros, no one bid. Then at the end of 26 successive drops …