Ranchers' Agricultural Leasing Handbook: Grazing, Hunting, and Livestock Leases

Type
Publication
Date of Publication
February 23, 2022
Price
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Overview

This 130-page handbook covers why written leases are necessary, setting payments for leases, when landowners or lessees can be liable for injuries to a third party, drafting a valid liability waiver, and more.

Whether a person owns land or is seeking to find land to rent, leasing property for grazing or hunting leases can be beneficial for both parties. Similarly, both the owner and lessee of livestock benefit from lease agreements as well. This handbook covers why written leases are necessary, setting payments for leases, when landowners or lessees can be liable for injuries to a third party, drafting a valid liability waiver, and more.

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