The procurement of hunting lease situations is our specialty. We take leasable properties (typically 80 acres or more) and market them to sportsmen on behalf of the landowner via our website, circulars, newsletters, etc. Once we have an interested party we work very similar to a real estate agent in respect to showing the property and preparing the paper work for the closure of the lease. Thus freeing the landowner and sportsmen of many of the headaches and liability issues typically associated with leasing.
Standard Lease
When we talk to a landowner we put two different lease scenarios on the table. The first being a standard lease, and the second being a managed lease. A standard lease is the most basic of all leasing scenarios. It is between a primary landowner or lessor and a primary renter or lessee using Non-Typical Properties as a third party intermediate. We have involvement with such leases to the point of marketing, brokering, and renewals with very little more. This is the bulk of our lease activity and is the most simple lease to maintain and broker.
Managed Lease
The next type is a managed lease. Managed leases are typically much larger tracts of property 640 acres or more. We have a much more hands on approach to dealing with such properties. This includes but is not limited to: Sectioning off property into smaller tracts, installing food plots and other habitat enhancing items, developing a management strategy and guidelines for lessees, traveling to property on a regular basis to monitor strategies implemented and handling marketing, brokering and renewals.
Whatever direction you believe is most beneficial for you, a Non-Typical Properties field agent will be happy to assist you and explain in further detail the benefits of either type of lease.
As a land owner Non-Typical Properties offers the best plan and staff to make your leasing experience as profitable and stress free as possible.