Posted by L.C. Gray on June 14, 2012 at 09:01:23 from (76.0.104.49):
I've been letting a friend run some cows on my place for several years for free with the basic aim of getting the ag exemption on my land. With the drought last year he pulled his cows off and sold most of them and has yet to put anymore on, nor does he seem eager to at this time. I am wanting something on the place soon to not have to hassle with the tax office (yet again) pulling my ag use. Therefore I have decided to seek a tennant. The money isn't really important, I just want the ag use, but I know if I advertise it as "free" there's no telling how many kooks I'll have to wade through. I am advertising it on CL at about half the going rate I have seen in the area and I want to be prepared for the unknown person that I will eventually have to deal with. I'm usually good with handshake deals, but they can turn into a long term nightmare on a rental agreement. What I'm looking for is a simple land lease agreement I can use to protect myself in case I happen across a BTO or general moron. I think my biggest fear is of someone putting a bunch of cattle out here then not paying the rent or caring for them adequately and I'm stuck with what to do about them. Does anyone know a place on the net to send me or have a simple form they could e mail me to work from?
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