Today’s owner of rural land has many potential risks to consider. As friends, family, and other guests enjoy your land for recreational activities such as hunting, swimming, and off-road adventures, you could be putting yourself and your property at risk. In addition, without a plan to manage risk, your property could be exposed to creditor’s claims brought about by a bad business debt, a medical emergency, a negligent injury to others, a divorce, a bankruptcy, or numerous other personal or business crises. With proper precautions and smart risk management in place, you can minimize the risk of forced liquidation of family land or the loss of other major assets. Braun & Gresham can help manage the risk of losing your assets, even your land, with risk evaluations, recommended policies and procedures, and strategic legal protections. To manage your risk, you must first know and claim your rights.
Protect Your Assets
To avoid the liability associated with unintended accidents or unresolved debts, every landowner should have a comprehensive risk management plan in place that uses multiple strategies to surround you and your family with protection. A risk management plan enables landowners to identify and assess problems, and to reduce the probability and exposure to risks specific to their land use. In addition, having a risk management program in place allows a landowner to feel more comfortable with inviting guests onto her property and decreases the likelihood of an accident or injury on the land. It can also protect your land from other personal and business creditors, by segregating your assets and your potential liabilities into separate and distinct ownership entities.
Comprehensive Risk Management Plan
Unfortunately, there’s no silver bullet for protecting all your assets all the time. You must build a wall against liability, one brick at a time. There are statutory protections for landowners, but there are certain actions that you must take to reap the full benefits of the law. Having a strong, multi-layered risk management plan in place is the best way protect yourself.