Our property is in the southeast portion of St. Helena Parish and has been under a lease since 6/12 with an option to extend in 6/15. We are leased to what we think is a speculator and we, along with several other neighbors, are already being contacted by our Lessor. They propose that instead of them executing the option to extend the lease in 6/15 through 6/17, they will not extend the lease at that time and are wanting to execute a new lease exactly like the first; for three years and an option to extend for another two.
Besides adding a year to their initial lease, the only difference is the bonus payment. If we agree to the new lease they will pay us only $100 more per acre than what they will pay on the original lease by extending it for the last two years.
My thought is that the additional $100 is great but why in the world are they contacting us more than 9 months before our original lease expires in 6/15. If we agree to their initial offer they want a signed commitment from us now and will forward us 10% of the bonus payment they will pay in 6/15 when we can actually sign the new lease.
I'm extremely concerned that they know something about what might happen in the next 9 months that would make them want to negotiate now. We certainly don't want to be greedy (half of something is better than all of nothing) but we don't want to be taken advantage of either. We just want a level playing ground and to be treated fairly in these negotiations. Lol, are we asking too much?
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Actually, if we don't commit to redo the lease now or anytime between now and when the initial period is up in June of next year, we have no idea if they will still exercise their option to extend for the last two years. Sorry, I didn't explain that very well. Not knowing also factors in on our uncertainty of what to do. Think we'll just hold tight for a while. Thanks again to everyone that responded!
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