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<blockquote data-quote="Bushape" data-source="post: 5787221" data-attributes="member: 20106"><p>I would see if my MIL would lease me the property for an agreed amount with paperwork drawn up. I would also be proactive and look into purchasing insurance to free your MIL from any liability. Probably would never be an issue but there may come a time when your son wants to take a buddy or girlfriend hunting. All is well and good until somebody gets injured (or worse) and then your MIL is liable. Once it is completed I would talk to every family member that you are concerned about and tell them what you have done so that nobody gets to claim ignorance. Then be prepared to utilize the game wardens for your benefit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bushape, post: 5787221, member: 20106"] I would see if my MIL would lease me the property for an agreed amount with paperwork drawn up. I would also be proactive and look into purchasing insurance to free your MIL from any liability. Probably would never be an issue but there may come a time when your son wants to take a buddy or girlfriend hunting. All is well and good until somebody gets injured (or worse) and then your MIL is liable. Once it is completed I would talk to every family member that you are concerned about and tell them what you have done so that nobody gets to claim ignorance. Then be prepared to utilize the game wardens for your benefit. [/QUOTE]
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