The rental price for 1 acre of land can vary significantly depending on factors such as location, soil quality, land use regulations, and market demand. In the United States, the average rental rate for agricultural land ranges from $20 to $200 per acre per year. Factors such as proximity to urban areas, access to water sources, and infrastructure can also impact the rental price. It is recommended to conduct a thorough market analysis and consider all relevant factors before determining a fair rental price for 1 acre of land.
If you are still paying on the land you should charge atleast the amount you are still paying.
The water utility and the light utility, if you obtain one you can charge 4 times as much rent for any of your land, if you obtain both you can charge 10 times as much rent for any of your land. (note: no one else but the owner of the utility can charge)
Somewhere between $10 and $3,000 per acre, depending on location, soil quality, cropping history, cropping intent, and a number of other factors.
Rent or lease
land rent is an unearned income
There is a charge for a post office key when you rent an apartment and it can be $15.
Your question cannot be answered because you did not name a location. Land rents vary by location.
most companies charge around $400-$500 per day.
The remuneration for land is Rent
I'd like to see a sample of farm land rent agreement.
The new owner has a right to evict you or charge you rent if you decide to stay. Any land owner has the right to charge for use of their property or deny use of their property. However, it they don't dispute you being there or take action until 8 years have elapsed you would be able to take possession of the land.
I would suggest going around your area looking for offices that are for rent, and going inside and asking how much they charge per month, because it all depends on the area you are in.