How can I limit liability for friends using my property in New York?

Full question:

I own property in n.y state and I have friends that come to it with all terrain vehicles that ride on the property and also they camp on the property and I am looking for form for people to sign that they can't hold me liable if they get hurt on the property.

  • Category: Contracts
  • Subcategory: Releases
  • Date:
  • State: New York

Answer:

A waiver or release form can help limit your liability. This document allows participants to give up their right to sue you for injuries or damages that occur while using your property. However, it may not protect you from liability for intentional acts or gross negligence.

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FAQs

In New York, if you don't have the title for your ATV, you can apply for a duplicate title through the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). You'll need to complete an application and provide proof of ownership, such as a bill of sale or a previous registration. Additionally, you may need to provide identification and pay a fee. It's best to contact your local DMV office for specific requirements and guidance on the process.