Geoscouter
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While I have been reading the TBN forums for a couple of years this is my first post. This suburban boy has learned a lot from the people who contribute to this forum. Thanks for the education!
I acquired my country property about 2 years ago. It had recently been logged and has a number of piles of short logs left over from the logging in a couple of landing sites the loggers used to size and grade the logs prior to loading onto trucks for shipment to the sawmill. I've been wanting to get rid of these unsightly piles but other chores have kept me from that task. I've considered burning them but we're talking 18-36" diameter logs (mix of hardwoods and pine) up to 6 feet in length in piles six feet high and upto 20 feet around. Once lit, these piles would burn for days and I can only be around for the weekends.
The other day my brother-in-law called and said he had a co-worker who lives near the property and heats his home with wood. I called this guy and he is interested in coming out to the property to cut up the logs for use in heating his home. I'm thinking this is a good idea as it gets rid of the piles that I have not had time to get to and helps this guy heat his house.
My concern is if I let this guy come out to the property to cut and haul this wood away (for free) and he gets hurt doing it am I putting myself at risk of a lawsuit. Can I reduce the chance of that happening by having him sign some kind of document that essentially states that he can not sue me if he gets hurt on the property? If so, is there some standard form that is available (without paying for legal fees) to cover this? Or is this something that an insurance policy would cover?
I figured that this would be a situation that others here have had to deal with. I would appreaciate any feedback.
I acquired my country property about 2 years ago. It had recently been logged and has a number of piles of short logs left over from the logging in a couple of landing sites the loggers used to size and grade the logs prior to loading onto trucks for shipment to the sawmill. I've been wanting to get rid of these unsightly piles but other chores have kept me from that task. I've considered burning them but we're talking 18-36" diameter logs (mix of hardwoods and pine) up to 6 feet in length in piles six feet high and upto 20 feet around. Once lit, these piles would burn for days and I can only be around for the weekends.
The other day my brother-in-law called and said he had a co-worker who lives near the property and heats his home with wood. I called this guy and he is interested in coming out to the property to cut up the logs for use in heating his home. I'm thinking this is a good idea as it gets rid of the piles that I have not had time to get to and helps this guy heat his house.
My concern is if I let this guy come out to the property to cut and haul this wood away (for free) and he gets hurt doing it am I putting myself at risk of a lawsuit. Can I reduce the chance of that happening by having him sign some kind of document that essentially states that he can not sue me if he gets hurt on the property? If so, is there some standard form that is available (without paying for legal fees) to cover this? Or is this something that an insurance policy would cover?
I figured that this would be a situation that others here have had to deal with. I would appreaciate any feedback.