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When landholders and hunters/shooters agree to property access, both parties must be clear about the terms of access and their obligations. Kontrak Social is here to help with an easy-to-use Australian Born and Bred mobile phone App.
Securing written permission to access private property is essential. This ensures people avoid embarrassing situations and potential legal issues. Hunters, in particular, face serious legal consequences if they are found carrying a firearm on private land without proper permission.
Landholders also face risks when allowing uninsured people onto their property, as liability may transfer to them if an incident occurs and the person lacks public liability insurance.
Many property access and hunting/shooting agreements are made informally, often with just a handshake or verbal commitment. This has the potential to lead to misunderstandings when one or both parties find it difficult to remember past conversations about agreements, instructions, or responsibilities. If both parties have differing interpretations of the terms they discussed in these informal agreements, this may lead to the breakdown of relationships, which benefits neither party.