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1. Keep property posted at all times;
2. Make sure you have adequate liability coverage for the type of lease you are entering into (i.e. you need greater protection for surface leasing, as opposed to a subsurface lease, as many more folks will be coming and going on the property if you allow surface activity);
3. Make sure you negotiate broad indemnifications into the lease agreement.
Hope this helps!
Paul, just wanted to say Thank You for the advice. All the advice and shared info. on this site is a help. Happy Holidays to you and all our neighbors out there!
Janice, indemnification language, to be effective, must be tailored to the specific circumstances you are dealing with. However, in the context of a subsurface lease arrangement, the following language provides an example of what is being discussed:
Lessee shall indemnify and hold lessor harmless from any liability, liens, demands, judgments, suits or claims of any kind or characer arising out of, in connection with, or relating to lessee's operation under the terms of this lease, including but not limited to, environmental issues, claims for injury or death to any persons, or damage, loss or destruction of any property, real or personal, under any theory of liability, whether tort, contract, strict liability or statutory. Lessee further covenants and agrees to defend any suits brought against lessor on any claims, and to pay any judgment against lessor resulting from any suit, together with all costs and expenses relating to such claims, including attorney's fees, arising from lessee's operations under this lease, except to the extent such damage or injury is caused by lessor's gross negligence. The terms herein shall survive the completion of operations and restoration of the leased premises.
Hope this helps. P
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