Agricultural lease

Private grazing or non-agricultural business use
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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 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 and therefore is unsuitable if the land is to be used for 'agricultural' purposes.
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About this grazing lease

This is a lease of agricultural land (one or more fields, perhaps with buildings or shelters) to be used for personal use or non-agricultural business use.

This document is suitable as a grazing lease for horses or other animals. The landlord may allow the tenant to use the land in other ways too, and not necessarily for grazing.

The tenant is likely to be a private individual who needs additional paddocks, use of facilities on the land, or just room to ride. However, the tenant could equally be a business (such as a neighbouring livery requiring extra space) and the use could be unrelated to equestrianism (for example, the land could be leased as a camp site, sports field, clay pigeon shooting centre or safari park).

The law in this lease

This document creates a lease under the Landlord and Tenant Act and property laws.

In balancing the codes with the law and the interest of the Landlord, we have followed the codes where reasonable, but have preferred the interest of the Landlord where there may be a difference.

Should you choose this grazing lease, a license, or a farm business tenancy agreement?

Land law is complicated, having been designed to protect tenants dependent on living from the land from land owners who otherwise would have power to dictate terms of occupation. Using the wrong type of document has implications for a landlord on what a tenant may do on the land and the ease with which a contract can be ended.

In disputes, the law is more likely to be applied to the circumstances of occupation rather than the title of the legal document.

This lease is likely to be suitable if:

  • the landlord happy to give the tenant advance notice before accessing the property or ending the tenancy
  • responsibility for maintenance and upkeep lies with the tenant
  • the tenant is not a farmer or anyone who will grow crops or breed animals with a view to sale
  • This lease should not be used if the tenant will live on the land (say in a caravan) or in a building on the land.

Alternatives to this lease

If the arrangement is simply that the ‘tenant’ will use the land for grazing (and not for any other purpose such as recreational riding), a grazing agreement may be preferable to a lease.

If the land is used for a specific purpose for a short period of time, such as to hold a show or a three day eventing competition, then a licence may be appropriate.

Agreement features and contents

Key features of this lease are:

  • The tenant is limited to using the land as set out in the document. This gives the landlord control of what the tenant does on the land, and thus how the land will be looked after.
  • There are extensive positive obligations on the tenant on how the land should be maintained. We presume that if used for grazing, the land being let is of high quality. The obligations should help it remain so.
  • Use for all states of Commonwealth of Australia.

This lease is comprehensive and provides alternatives for important choices. It contains 22 provisions and 1 schedule, including:

  • the lease
  • rent: amount and frequency, other payments, interest, review
  • condition and repair
  • tenant’s positive obligations
  • restrictions on Tenant
  • agricultural provisions
  • default notice by Landlord
  • assignment of the lease
  • subletting not allowed
  • tenant indemnifies landlord
  • security deposit
  • access for Landlord
  • provision for premature termination
  • forfeiture
  • schedule 1: rights reserved
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Recent reviews

Great Service
08 May 2021
I used this service as solicitors had quoted outrageous prices of £800-1000 for drawing up a simple contract to let a field for a peppercorn rent.

I was very impressed with the quality of the product and more importantly of the guidance notes that came with it: the language used was thankfully mercifully free of 'legalese' and very straightforward and to the point.

I would happily recommend this, not just as a way of getting a good agreement but also as an educational tool to understand contract writing in general. 'All professions are a conspiracy against the layman' indeed!
Michael Garrish
Review of the United Kingdom version
Great Service
18 January 2020
Well set out document and easy to add in our own info. Explanatory notes were great too.
Andy Ward
Review of the New Zealand version
Great Service
12 October 2019
Simple and easy document
Paul Adlington
Review of the United Kingdom version
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