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<blockquote data-quote="LazyARanch" data-source="post: 713602" data-attributes="member: 11544"><p>Good Morning Terra, </p><p>well I thought I'd answer but my response is going to mean a lot more work for you! :nod: I think I would check with an attorney as far as any rental contract, you would want it to be in YOUR best interest, so first of all, protect YOURSELF. Secondly, it's hard to evict if someone decides to quit paying rent. Another option would be to have him do repairs and improve on the building so you are left in better shape than before, but no matter what, make sure he is responsible for any damage done to the building by his occupancy, and that YOU are NOT responsible for any damage or theft to his equipment while on your property. </p><p></p><p>I would consider a "fair price" to be what you are content with. It would be more money if YOU had to do any improvements, less money if he would agree in writing to do some improvements. Make sure you take photos or videos of the property prior to him renting, again, to protect YOURSELF. </p><p></p><p>I'd start off with a short term lease (month to month, or 3-6 months) to see how it will go. You can always sign a longer term contract with him if he's a good occupant. </p><p></p><p>Just a few options to think about. Hope this was helpful....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LazyARanch, post: 713602, member: 11544"] Good Morning Terra, well I thought I'd answer but my response is going to mean a lot more work for you! :nod: I think I would check with an attorney as far as any rental contract, you would want it to be in YOUR best interest, so first of all, protect YOURSELF. Secondly, it's hard to evict if someone decides to quit paying rent. Another option would be to have him do repairs and improve on the building so you are left in better shape than before, but no matter what, make sure he is responsible for any damage done to the building by his occupancy, and that YOU are NOT responsible for any damage or theft to his equipment while on your property. I would consider a "fair price" to be what you are content with. It would be more money if YOU had to do any improvements, less money if he would agree in writing to do some improvements. Make sure you take photos or videos of the property prior to him renting, again, to protect YOURSELF. I'd start off with a short term lease (month to month, or 3-6 months) to see how it will go. You can always sign a longer term contract with him if he's a good occupant. Just a few options to think about. Hope this was helpful.... [/QUOTE]
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