Tag: J. David Aiken
Nebraska: Terminating a Verbal Farmland Lease Aug 17, 2020
Some farm leases are not written but are verbal or “handshake” agreements. Because nothing is in writing, the parties may have different recollections of their agreement, making lease disputes more […]
Nebraska: Who Has Hunting Rights for Leased Land? Sep 18, 2019
A written cropland or pasture lease can specify who has hunting rights. If the written lease does not reserve hunting rights to the landlord directly or indirectly, the hunting rights […]
Nebraska: Farm Land Lease – Terminating a Verbal Agreement Aug 20, 2019
Some farm leases are not written, but are verbal or “handshake” agreements. Because nothing is in writing, the parties may have different recollections of their agreement, making lease disputes more […]
Farm Business: Is Co-Signing a Loan a Good Idea? 4 Points to Consider. Dec 19, 2017
Parents co-signing loans for their children is common in agriculture. This usually happens when the child needs a loan to purchase land, livestock, or farm equipment. Lenders are more willing […]