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Anyone got a simple contract for this?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rydero" data-source="post: 1660840" data-attributes="member: 38101"><p>My thought is that it will be expensive to make the contract so it can actually be enforced and even if it can be it'll be expensive and probably impractical to actually enforce. I wouldn't spend more than I'd be willing to lose after the first year on someone else's land. I also don't think I'd ever structure it so the owner doesn't get anything (besides the fence) for 5-8 years. If it changes hands and possibly even if not they'll resent a deal that gives them nothing while you get rich (lol) from pasturing their land. Since the contract likely isn't going to be enforceable anyway I'd just draw it up and both sign it, give them at least some beef every year and hope that it works out. If the fence is so expensive that you have to be protected you shouldn't be paying for it upfront imo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rydero, post: 1660840, member: 38101"] My thought is that it will be expensive to make the contract so it can actually be enforced and even if it can be it'll be expensive and probably impractical to actually enforce. I wouldn't spend more than I'd be willing to lose after the first year on someone else's land. I also don't think I'd ever structure it so the owner doesn't get anything (besides the fence) for 5-8 years. If it changes hands and possibly even if not they'll resent a deal that gives them nothing while you get rich (lol) from pasturing their land. Since the contract likely isn't going to be enforceable anyway I'd just draw it up and both sign it, give them at least some beef every year and hope that it works out. If the fence is so expensive that you have to be protected you shouldn't be paying for it upfront imo. [/QUOTE]
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