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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1652869" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>With the guy who is there you can put any and all the demands you want in the lease. He either comes to the table or packs up and leaves. If he leaves the next one it is a good idea to have what you want in writing. I have had leases that gave me the first year free for building fence. Others that had a date to put cattle on and have them off written in the lease. Some that required weed control. Others that plainly stated what I was allowed to use for fertilizer. Right now I have BLM allotments. The government has very specific dates that the cattle can come on and be off by. Maintaining the water systems and fence is my responsibility. And there is miles on miles of fence most of which is only accessible on foot or a good horse. Write into it what ever you want but be willing to negotiate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1652869, member: 498"] With the guy who is there you can put any and all the demands you want in the lease. He either comes to the table or packs up and leaves. If he leaves the next one it is a good idea to have what you want in writing. I have had leases that gave me the first year free for building fence. Others that had a date to put cattle on and have them off written in the lease. Some that required weed control. Others that plainly stated what I was allowed to use for fertilizer. Right now I have BLM allotments. The government has very specific dates that the cattle can come on and be off by. Maintaining the water systems and fence is my responsibility. And there is miles on miles of fence most of which is only accessible on foot or a good horse. Write into it what ever you want but be willing to negotiate. [/QUOTE]
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