Honey bee hive leasing serves two primary purposes:
(1) crop pollination; and
(2) obtaining agricultural tax rates for undeveloped land.
Now whether you’re a beekeeper or the land owner, you’ll want to ensure that you have a signed written lease in place that protects your interests, including limiting your liability exposure if something goes wrong. For example, who is going to be liable if bees sting someone who is allergic and goes into anaphylactic shock?
A professionally prepared honey bee hive lease can help you get all of the benefits you want while reducing the danger of getting sued.
If you need a beehive hive lease agreement, it’s time to schedule a phone consultation with Attorney Mike Young. In addition to being an experienced business lawyer, he’s a beekeeper so he understands honey bees and what’s necessary to put together the right type of bee leasing contract for you.