ORIGINAL: Dr Andy
ORIGINAL: Rebel Hog
Well, it's a good gesture and friendly thing to do especially if you're a hunter yourself, but if you give permission to hunt on your property and somethinghappens to them on your property, you are liable for damages.
Guys, everything has to be in writing! Enter At Your Own Risk........And Signed By Them AfterSecuring theirIdentification. Another risky task, if you chargeto hunt your property, you better have a good HuntersInsurance Policy enforced.
As long as the landowner does not charge a fee his liability is small,he is protected by law.
Unless there's not a Huntingdeath involved.
This however would not stop a shrewd lawyer from tying you up in court.
You got that right!! I'm a property owner in FL and have been for 40yrs,been thereand done that!!!