My lease is pretty simple. It's Westervelt. Obviously cutting pine trees is a bad thing. I plant any open space I want, and they don't ever say anything, but when the loggers come out, they may destroy your planted area to log. They can log anytime, even during deer season.

No shooting range or recreational shooting. ATV's are fine, although they frown on using the property for off season atv riding. No permanent stands affixed to trees, no baiting, no minierals. They usually specifiy the number of members, I can have 11. It's not really clear if that on the lease at one time, or total, but I update my membership members every year so they are covered by insurance and keep it under 11. If you nail something to a tree, like a sign, use aluminum nails. You can't trespass anyone, Westervelt can. If you can get a police report, send it to the lease manager.

I put up T posts if I have issues with people riding or coming in around a gate. Sometimes I disguise them behind a small bush someone would run over. The former lease holder used to put nails out in those places. I have people walk thru my lease every so often, even had 3 SCSO deputies out there, running., during deer season.

The main thing to keep in mind is timber harvesting is their business. Hunting clubs proabably cover the property taxes. If you don't like that, its to bad someone else will lease the land.