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Canada Methods of Calculating Cash Rent for Farm Leases
Canadian land owners, do you have crop land to lease? Download this handy free guide outlining Three Methods of Calculating Cash Rent for Farm Leases.
The guide explains:- the Cost Approach (based on the landlord's estimated costs),
- the Crop Share Equivalent Approach,
- the Income Approach,
- includes sample worksheets for each method.
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Pasture Lease | Canada
Canadian farm owners, rent out pasture land to a tenant with this Canada Pasture Lease template.
- The term of the lease can be either for a fixed number of years with an option to renew, or a continuing term which reverts to a yearly lease after the initial term expires.
- The lease contains two options to determine how yearly rent will be calculated - either based on the number of acres of pasture land, or on the number of livestock grazing the land.
- The tenant is responsible for ensuring that livestock do not break through fences, and must ensure that all animals meet the landlord's approval with respect to health, breed, sex, age, and number of animals.
- The tenant must carry adequate and satisfactory liability insurance throughout the term of the lease.
- The landlord must pay all taxes levied against the pasture land.
- The lease does not confer any mineral rights on the tenant with respect to the land being leased.
- Compensation for damage or loss of crops or property will be paid to the party suffering the loss.
- The parties agree to binding arbitration in the event of a dispute.
- Available in MS Word format, fully editable to fit your needs.
- Intended to be used only in Canada.
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Saskatchewan Farm Land Cash Lease Agreement
Rent out Saskatchewan farm land to a tenant with this Saskatchewan Farm Land Cash Lease Agreement.
- This Lease allows the tenant to pay the annual rent in payments which are timed to coincide with the tenant's payments from the Canadian Wheat Board for the grain raised on the land.
- The tenant will use the farm land solely for agricultural purposes and will work the farm in accordance with normal farming practices.
- The tenant is responsible for control of weeds and soil erosion.
- The tenant cannot make major improvements without the landlord's consent. A Consent Form for this purpose is included.
- The tenant will seed all of the land except areas to be summerfallowed, and will summerfallow a specified number of acres each year.
- The landlord will provide grain storage facilities, but if they are not sufficient the tenant may remove excess grain to other locations for storage.
- If the landlord still has grain stored on the lands when the lease commences, the landlord will have the right to continue to store such grain on the land but only for a specified time period, after which it must be removed.
- Similarly, if market conditions at the end of the lease term prevent the tenant from delivering all of the grain grown during the term, the tenant may store the grain on the land in accordance with the Agricultural Leaseholds Act.
- The document also includes Surrender of Lease and Consent of Non-Owning Spouse forms.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of Saskatchewan, Canada.
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