Do I control recreational access to rented land?

Full question:

When renting land do I have control over who gets access to use it recreationally etc.

  • Category: Real Property
  • Subcategory: Easements
  • Date:
  • State: North Carolina

Answer:

A landowner can grant recreational use of their land through a contract, such as an easement for activities like hunting or fishing. An easement is a nonpossessory interest in someone else's land, allowing the holder to use the land only for specific purposes outlined in the easement.

Recreational easements can cover activities like equestrian riding, fishing, hiking, and biking. However, the rights granted by an easement are limited to the specified use and do not allow the easement holder to occupy or modify the land beyond what is stated in the easement.

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FAQs

Yes, you can allow others to use your rented land for recreational purposes, but this typically requires a formal agreement. You may need to create a recreational easement or similar contract that specifies the allowed activities, such as hunting or fishing. This ensures that the rights and limitations of use are clearly defined.