Is purchasing crop insurance and then destroying a crop fraud?

Question Details: My mother and my uncle co-own 48.5 acres of farmland. They have been renting it to my cousin (their nephew) who plants a crop. This year my Uncle have decided to sell the land and have informed my cousin verbally that he is not to plant a crop. He planted a crop anyway. After finding out that he may lose his crop, my cousin informed my uncle that he should buy crop insurance for his crop. I think he figures that if he had to destroy the crop, he would still get a payout. I certainly don't think my uncle is obligated to buy such insurance. Plus, isn't this considered insurance fraud?

Kevin Bessant / Law Office Of Kevin Bessant & Associates Answered 9 months ago This attorney is licensed in Michigan View Attorney Profile
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