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<blockquote data-quote="TreePointer" data-source="post: 4251607" data-attributes="member: 29705"><p>Our estate lawyer's prudence is rooted in history. It's the other guy with the personal injury lawyer who causes the problem in this instance. You let hunters, ATV riders, chainsaw operators, etc., on the property and they sue you for injuries and/or the neighbors sue you for anything they do that mistakenly crosses property lines. It has happened and is a problem for farmers. Some have even lost their farms to pay for damages.</p><p></p><p>Pennsylvania has taken steps to hold harmless farmers and other landowners who permit hunters on the property if they do not receive a fee for the hunting privilege. The old recreational use clause is still pretty weak and landowners still lose these lawsuits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TreePointer, post: 4251607, member: 29705"] Our estate lawyer's prudence is rooted in history. It's the other guy with the personal injury lawyer who causes the problem in this instance. You let hunters, ATV riders, chainsaw operators, etc., on the property and they sue you for injuries and/or the neighbors sue you for anything they do that mistakenly crosses property lines. It has happened and is a problem for farmers. Some have even lost their farms to pay for damages. Pennsylvania has taken steps to hold harmless farmers and other landowners who permit hunters on the property if they do not receive a fee for the hunting privilege. The old recreational use clause is still pretty weak and landowners still lose these lawsuits. [/QUOTE]
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