Although the costs are usually relatively small, there are several types of expenditure that
could be involved such as:
- Providing and maintaining fixed items such as sheds, greenhouses, water butts, composters, fencing, gates,
outbuildings, stabling
- Access to the site
- Tools and equipment
- Seeds and seedlings
- Miscellaneous items such as sheeting, netting, cloches, stakes
- Water
- Feed
In general, we suggest that the landowner pays for anything that would
remain on his land after the sharing arrangement has ended, or of which he would want to control the look and feel. This is
likely to include most fixed items, access to the shared area and water supplies.
In general the tenant will pay for
seeds, tools, feed and miscellaneous items. Composters and water butts could be paid for by either party, this needs to be
agreed.
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