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This post is not intended to provide legal advice
I realize that we are roughly 5 months away from when many of you will need to give notice to terminate a lease or at least will want to make the tenant/landlord aware of your plans for 2016 (yeah I realize it’s early in 2015). Today, I want to focus on strategies to consider including in your lease to update the rental rate annually.
To continue reading, click over to the Maryland Risk Management Education Blog [1].
Links
[1] http://www.aglaw.umd.edu/blog/developing-your-agricultural-land-lease-updating-the-rental-rate
[2] https://extension.umd.edu/tags/lease
[3] https://extension.umd.edu/tags/farmland-lease
[4] https://extension.umd.edu/tags/rental-rate
[5] https://extension.umd.edu/tags/updating-rental-rate
[6] https://extension.umd.edu/tags/flex-cash-rent
[7] https://extension.umd.edu/aglaw