I have a member on our lease that is getting on for this coming year that wants actual rules printed for him to sign. For example, he thinks just because he is paying, he can allow his grown sons to hunt when he isn't even there. Can someone send me what I would think are basic rules? My rules are already pretty basic and the other four on the lease understand basic lease rules. Thanks in advance. jason@ymstexas.com
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I just went through this on a new lease and I think you need to nail this part down. For us, college-aged kids (still under parent's wing) can hunt the lease accompanied by their parent. Any kid not fitting into that category would need to have their own spot.
If interested, I don't mind summarizing our rules in an email. Just let me know.
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Originally posted by Casey View PostI just went through this on a new lease and I think you need to nail this part down. For us, college-aged kids (still under parent's wing) can hunt the lease accompanied by their parent. Any kid not fitting into that category would need to have their own spot.
If interested, I don't mind summarizing our rules in an email. Just let me know.
That is a bit irrational...
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Written rules are a very good thing because there is less of an argument when someone breaks them. "Guest" rules vary from lease to to lease so you just need a rule that everyone agrees to. He is Joining the lease so he needs to abide by whatever rules you put in place or find somewhere else to hunt. There isn't a standard in terms of guest privileges. On our lease immediate family can hunt that includes fathers and adult sons and daughters, but the member must be present. We are all friends and this is the way we want it. If everyone agrees and it is in writing before they pay their money then no (less) problems.
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