What if the landlord does not pay for farming for others? After the lottery, the locomotive fee has not been given. No contract. What should I do?

If you cultivate other people's land and have not signed any written contract, I suggest you take the following steps:

1. Determine the amount of substitute farming fee and locomotive fee. If you have an oral agreement with the landlord, you can try to negotiate with the landlord to solve this problem. You can try to make the landlord understand your workload and cost, and emphasize that you need reasonable remuneration.

If negotiation fails, you can ask the local village committee or agricultural department for help. They can help you mediate disputes and make sure you get your due ploughing fee and motorcycle fee.

If the above steps cannot solve the problem, you can consider bringing a lawsuit to the court. Although there is no written contract, if you can provide sufficient evidence, such as witness testimony, payment vouchers, etc. The court may order the landlord to pay you for farming and motorcycle.

In short, if you haven't signed a written contract for farming land, I suggest you try to negotiate with the landlord and seek the help of the local agricultural department or village Committee. If you can't solve the problem, you can consider bringing a lawsuit to the court.