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How do leasing land work?
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<blockquote data-quote="Boll Weevil" data-source="post: 5425629" data-attributes="member: 10006"><p>If you don't have experience with leases, please know there can be some heartache involved if the landowner makes changes (after years of lessees investing in the property). Timber companies for example are in the business of making money and if that means clearcutting or selling holdings that's exactly what they do. Landowner deciding after a year of leasing to just let family hunt or selling the property...same thing. And look out for sub-leases; folks that lease for $5/ac and turn right around and lease it to you for $10/ac. You gotta do your homework or could be left with not-so-great a leasing experience. Ask lots of questions and GET IT IN WRITING.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boll Weevil, post: 5425629, member: 10006"] If you don't have experience with leases, please know there can be some heartache involved if the landowner makes changes (after years of lessees investing in the property). Timber companies for example are in the business of making money and if that means clearcutting or selling holdings that's exactly what they do. Landowner deciding after a year of leasing to just let family hunt or selling the property...same thing. And look out for sub-leases; folks that lease for $5/ac and turn right around and lease it to you for $10/ac. You gotta do your homework or could be left with not-so-great a leasing experience. Ask lots of questions and GET IT IN WRITING. [/QUOTE]
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