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Renting out a field for a wedding
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 8130305" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>I suppose it does depend on the location and on the type and standard of people expected at the event. There’s a lot of work for the organiser and no doubt some are more capable than others at setting a high standard and getting things done.</p><p>As a landowner I would assess the people involved and if apparently capable, I’d leave them to it, both to organise and clear up. Just inspect the clear-up and DIY [Don’t Involve Yourself] otherwise.</p><p></p><p>Make sure that they and yourself as landowner are properly insured and if as a landowner it involves a cost to insure the event [public liability] then make it known in advance to the organisers and bill them for it. </p><p></p><p>Otherwise, as you say, the easy option is to totally DIY and politely refuse the use of the location. It’s the easy option and, let’s face it, there’s nothing in it for the landowner really.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 8130305, member: 718"] I suppose it does depend on the location and on the type and standard of people expected at the event. There’s a lot of work for the organiser and no doubt some are more capable than others at setting a high standard and getting things done. As a landowner I would assess the people involved and if apparently capable, I’d leave them to it, both to organise and clear up. Just inspect the clear-up and DIY [Don’t Involve Yourself] otherwise. Make sure that they and yourself as landowner are properly insured and if as a landowner it involves a cost to insure the event [public liability] then make it known in advance to the organisers and bill them for it. Otherwise, as you say, the easy option is to totally DIY and politely refuse the use of the location. It’s the easy option and, let’s face it, there’s nothing in it for the landowner really. [/QUOTE]
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