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Farm Machinery Lease for Non-Commercial Transactions Form

This form can provide the owner and renter with a guide for developing an agreement to fit their individual situation. It is designed for use between family members or farmers, not for agreements with commercial leasing or machinery companies. This form is not intended to be a legal document nor take the place of legal advice pertaining to contractual relationships between the two parties, and is not intended to imply a business partnership. Because of the possibility that a lease agreement may be legally considered a partnership under certain conditions, seeking proper legal advice is recommended when developing such an agreement

 

Download the Farm Machinery Lease for Non-Commercial Transactions form.

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