Maine Purchase Agreement for Hunting Cabin

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This form is meant to be used by one individual dealing with another individual rather than a dealership situation. It is anticipated that the owner of the cabin will not own the real property on which it is placed.


Personal property is property which is movable. A fixture is personal property that is attached to the earth or placed in a building in such a way or under such circumstances that it is deemed to become part of the real property and owned by the owner of the real property. If the real property on which the fixture is placed is leased by the owner of the fixture, it becomes the property of the landowner when the lease expires unless it is a trade fixture.


It is important that the owner of the cabin and the owner of the real property reach an understanding (evidenced by a written agreement) as to who will own the cabin and whether it can be moved once the lease expires.

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It is unlawful to hunt with or possess for hunting any auto-loading firearm which has a magazine capacity of more than 5 cartridges, unless the magazine has been permanently altered to contain not more than 5 cartridges. (NOTE: This provision does not apply to .

It is unlawful, except during normal field dressing or for baiting purposes, to dispose of the carcass, waste parts, or remains of a wild animal, unless you are on private property that you own, or property where you have landowner's permission to do so.

The Superpack license includes muzzleloader, crossbow, migratory waterfowl, pheasant, spring/fall turkey, bear, coyote night hunt, and three expanded archery antlerless permits.

We are often asked by landowners that if they post their property to restrict access if they can still legally hunt their property. The answer is yes. The landowner does still need to purchase a Maine hunting license and abide by all applicable hunting rules and regulations.

Target practice; crossbow. Unless otherwise prohibited, a landowner or the landowner's invitee may discharge a crossbow for recreational target practice purposes on the landowner's property within 100 yards of a building or residential dwelling without the permission of the owner of that building or dwelling.

Maine allows no hunting at all. The legislature's Fisheries and Wildlife Committee is considering a bill that would allow private landowners to hunt on their own land. They could also give written permission to others.

It is unlawful to discharge any firearm, muzzleloader, or crossbow, or cause a projectile to pass as a result of that discharge, within 100 yards (300 feet) of a building without permission from the owner or, in the owner's absence, an adult occupant who dwells in that building.

Most private landowners are happy to allow outdoor recreation, including hunting and fishing, on their land, as long as their property is treated with respect.

Landowner Privilege: Maine resident landowners and their immediate family members may hunt without a license using firearms, archery, crossbow or muzzleloader on land they own and reside upon, provided the land exceeds 10 acres in size and is used exclusively for agricultural purposes.

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