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Aaron Markle
  • Ventura, CA
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Handling hunting leases

Aaron Markle
  • Ventura, CA
Posted

Hey BPrs,

I'm wondering if anyone in the BP community is familiar with renting out their land for hunting purposes?

I'm planning on renting out my 140 acre vacation rental property in South west Michigan during the offseason (generate some extra income) and was wondering a couple things.

 What are the best insurance policies? I currently have commercial insurance (serving short-term rental needs) with good general liability insurance, but feel that I need additional coverage for hunting liability.  I would also require Lessee to obtain personal liability insurance for additional protection. Any thoughts or opinions would be a big help. Thanks. 

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