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<blockquote data-quote="Brute 23" data-source="post: 1485600" data-attributes="member: 6291"><p>How much time do you have left on your current lease? Is it year to year?</p><p></p><p>I agree that upping the amount may not be that costly. Check on that first.</p><p></p><p>I would also call their bluff on upping the insurance. I would tell them that they gave permission to the tenants of the house to access the pasture so that is their liability. Send letter to the daughter and tenants stating the hazards and include a statement of "unknown hazards". State clearly that as the lessee you have not, and will not ever, give access to the tenants of the rental house access to the pasture. State that any access given was from the lessor. I might even go as far as to put a fairly large sign right out the back door of the house where they enter the pasture complete with solar lights and all. </p><p></p><p>IMO you have nothing to lose by calling their bluff. If they back down you win... if they kick you off... it was probably for the best any ways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brute 23, post: 1485600, member: 6291"] How much time do you have left on your current lease? Is it year to year? I agree that upping the amount may not be that costly. Check on that first. I would also call their bluff on upping the insurance. I would tell them that they gave permission to the tenants of the house to access the pasture so that is their liability. Send letter to the daughter and tenants stating the hazards and include a statement of "unknown hazards". State clearly that as the lessee you have not, and will not ever, give access to the tenants of the rental house access to the pasture. State that any access given was from the lessor. I might even go as far as to put a fairly large sign right out the back door of the house where they enter the pasture complete with solar lights and all. IMO you have nothing to lose by calling their bluff. If they back down you win... if they kick you off... it was probably for the best any ways. [/QUOTE]
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