Agricultural Tenancies including Farm Business Tenancies

Our solicitors are here to help with Agricultural Tenancies including Farm Business Tenancies.

What are farm business tenancies?

Farm Business Tenancies are documents used by agricultural landowners. They provide for all aspects of a farming business relationship between a landlord and tenant.

We also advise on commercial tenancies

Commercial tenancies are not primarily of an agricultural nature. This could relate to the following:

  • Equine
  • Fishing
  • Shooting
  • Woodland
Contact our Agriculture Team

Have you ever wanted to just ask a lawyer if they can help you, without worrying about what it may cost to contact them? If so, call HSR Law Solicitors and together we can work out what your next steps might be… in confidence, at no cost and with no obligation. Complete our simple form with your name and contact number and we will call you back to discuss how we can help.

Alternatively, contact Richard Allwood, Katie Allwood, Kate Hardacre or Paul Russell directly: our Agriculture specialists.

Your Agricultural Tenancies including Farm Business Tenancies Team

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