By Blake Jackson
Thinking about leasing land? The University of Missouri Extension is offering a program designed to equip both landowners and potential tenants with the knowledge needed to navigate the process smoothly.
This informative workshop focuses on the key elements of a lease agreement, helping participants understand their rights and responsibilities.
It covers the five essential components of a lease, emphasizes the importance of clear dates and timelines, and provides strategies to prevent future conflicts.
Additionally, the program delves into the process of lease termination, outlining the rights and timelines for both parties.
Open to everyone, the program caters specifically to landowners and those seeking to lease farm ground. The format encourages participation and focuses on addressing learner needs, making it ideal for all experience levels.
This is a fantastic opportunity to gain valuable knowledge and connect with others in the agricultural community.
Program Highlights:
- Learn about the 5 essential components of a lease.
- Understand the importance of dates and timelines.
- Discover strategies to prevent lease disputes.
- Gain knowledge about lease termination procedures.
- Explore landlord and tenant rights.
The program will be held in various locations across Missouri, offering convenient access for many residents. Each session runs from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Here are the upcoming dates and locations:
- Madison County: Sept 17 - 137 W. Main, Fredericktown, MO 63645
- Bollinger County: Oct 1 - 302 Union St, Marble Hill, MO 63764
(and additional locations listed here)
The program costs $15 per participant. For more information or to register, contact Jason C. Morris at jcmorris@missouri.edu or the Madison County Extension Office at 573-783-3303.
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Categories: Missouri, Education, Rural Lifestyle