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Lease contract #785267 07/03/09 02:14 PM
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I have been on a lease for three years now. I ussually just get something in writing but nothing fancy. I was just wondering if there was a good way to get one made. So that I dont get burned. Im really wanting one made for like 5-7 years if thats available. Any info would be great.


Re: Lease contract [Re: rayman2346] #785268 07/03/09 03:51 PM
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google TAMU They have several documents online that can be downloaded.


http://recenter.tamu.edu/pdf/570.pdf

http://recenter.tamu.edu/pdf/893.pdf

http://www.texasdaylease.com/


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Re: Lease contract [Re: jeh7mmmag] #785269 07/03/09 04:44 PM
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Here are a few, but not all are the same and you or the landowner can put in the contract what they want or do not want you to do, allow, take, etc. and for how long. Usually one is written up for the landowners discretiion and restrictions.

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...+agr&aqi=g3


Re: Lease contract [Re: kyotee1] #785270 07/03/09 10:34 PM
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Thank you very much. Im just trying to get everything together on this place. It has alot of potential.


Re: Lease contract [Re: rayman2346] #785271 07/04/09 03:52 AM
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Are you the hunter or the landowner?

Tread lightly if you're the hunter.


Re: Lease contract [Re: TexasDefender] #785272 07/04/09 06:02 AM
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Unless you know the landowner on very good terms, I wouldn't count on having any long term contract for the amount of years you want.

A landowner will not want to be bound by a lease agreement for long term as it's his land, and things can change even with the owner such as health and other day to day events that could cause a lease to be terminated.

You can talk to the landowner and give your concerns, and ask for an agreement to protect yourself but it's up to him, and if you don't like what he says then it's time to move on!




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Once i learned that i didn't "NEED" to kill something, and that if i did kill something all the fun stopped and work began, i was a much better hunter.
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