Add A New Lease To Your Existing Policy

By: Connor Hermesch

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1 minute read

Landowner standing in agriculture field that he inherited.

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The source provides a detailed discussion on how the American Hunting Lease Association (AHLA) simplifies and expedites the process of securing liability coverage for hunting on leased private land. It highlights a common frustration for hunters: the critical need for insurance as a barrier to quickly finalizing a land-access deal, especially when a hunting opportunity is time-sensitive. The key insight is the AHLA’s system, which allows hunters to add new properties to existing policies quickly and without extra charge, removing major financial and administrative hurdles. Ultimately, the service promotes responsible and ethical land use by making necessary protection easy to obtain, benefiting both the hunter and the landowner by formalizing agreements and ensuring peace of mind.

Published: April 3, 2022

We’ve seen two toms out in this field the last couple of days. We called the landowner yesterday, worked out a deal. They said that we have to have liability coverage. We just called the American Hunting Lease Association and added this property to our existing policy. The American Hunting Association lets you do that for free. No charge. Permission yesterday. Hunting today. You can’t beat it. Go to ahuntinglease.org.

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Author: Connor Hermesch

Connor is the Marketing Manager for American Hunting Lease Association and has been with them for over 5 years. Connor lives in Indiana and enjoys the outdoors whether it's fishing, riding his quad or sitting around the campfire. When not working or outdoors, you can find him rooting for his sports teams.