Farm business tenancy agreement (2 years or under)
A lease that creates a farm business tenancy under the Agricultural Tenancies Act 1995. Suitable for terms of less than 2 years. Automatically expires at the notice period without a requirement for notice. Suitable to be used as a short term grazing lease. There is strong protection for the landlord with 50 tenant's covenants, but the tenant is treated fairly. More Info
This grazing agreement creates a short term license to graze a field. It can be used to graze any animal, from horses and other equines, to cows, sheep and other livestock. It should be used where the land is not used for business use. The agreement falls outside the Landlord and Tenant Act and the Agricultural Tenancies Act. More Info
Agricultural lease: private grazing or non-agricultural business use
This document has been drawn as a grazing lease, for letting fields (that may have buildings on them such as stables, barns animal shelters or other outbuildings) to private individuals or businesses to keep horses or other animals. The term of the lease must be less than 7 years. The document contains specific provisions to ensure that the land is well maintained by the tenant. It is also flexible enough to be used to let rural land for other purposes, such as recreational riding, a camp site business, or a sports field. It is drawn under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954, and therefore is unsuitable if the land is to be used for agricultural business purposes. More Info














