District of Columbia Forest Products Timber Sale Contract - District of Columbia 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the District of Columbia Forest Products Timber Sale Contract in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the names and details of both the Seller(s) and Buyer(s) at the top of the contract. Ensure that all corporate titles are accurately represented.
  3. In Article I, specify the amount for which the forest products are being sold. Include a detailed description of the property from which these products will be removed.
  4. Proceed to Part I - General Terms. Fill in any necessary information regarding merchantable title, rights of ingress and egress, and designate a technical agent if applicable.
  5. Complete Article V by indicating the duration of the contract and any specific periods during which harvesting is not permitted.
  6. In Part II - Performance Requirements, ensure compliance with logging road conditions and insurance requirements as outlined in Articles VII through IX.
  7. Finally, review all sections for accuracy before signing. Use our platform’s tools to add signatures where required, ensuring all parties have acknowledged their agreement.

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Free Use Permits may be issued in special circumstances for materials that are for personal use and may not be bartered or sold. Timber is not available via Free Use. Subsistence Use Permits may be issued to rural residents for fuelwood, and some other special forest products where limited barter or sale is permitted.
FS-2400-1 Forest Product Removal Permit Permit form FS-2400-1 is used to collect fees and to authorize both personal and commercial use forest product removal that is expected to have limited resource impacts. The permit allows removal of timber and special forest products, such as fuelwood, transplants, and mushrooms.
The Forest Service and taxpayers lose money through direct subsidies to the timber industry. The agency designs and builds hundreds of miles of roads per year, so that private timber companies can cut down the trees.
When do I need a special-use permit? If you will need to occupy, use or build on Forest Service land for personal or business purposes, whether the duration is temporary or long term. If there is a fee being charged or if income is derived from the use.
Most national forests allow users to harvest trees for personal use firewood and Christmas trees, but you must first have a Forest Service-issued permit and you must follow specific guidelines, which can vary from forest to forest.

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