Absolutely not! Not without your written/signed consent. If Property Management did so, it seems you would have had to sign a Property Management Agreement with them that gave them that authority. You would read over the agreement you signed when you signed on with the management services.
If there is no agreement between the landowner and the property manager that gives the property manager authority to sign in the name of the landowner, and no request for permission to do so, then the act of the property manager executing a lease agreement with a tenant might not be legal.
The portion of the crop the landowner owed to the sharecropper
Supplied the tools and determined the crops
I wouldn't think so! Usually the deed that the owner has includes mineral and other resources. If you want to mine gold there, you would have to make an agreement with the landowner as to how the mineral would be extracted, the royalties you would pay and so on.
No, it is not legal to go hunting on private land without permission from the landowner.
Yes, put a permit is required as well as the permission of the landowner.
You are allowed to hunt on private land with the landowner's permission.
Serfs were workers who were bound to the land and could not leave without permission from the landowner. This system was common in feudal societies, where serfs were tied to the land and obligated to work for the landowner in exchange for protection and the right to work the land.
The land owners took advantage of the sharecroppers leaving them poor and in need.
A profit sharing lease is an agreement between a landowner and a farm operator. This agreement basically states they will work together to make money from the land.
First, a landowner's verbal permission to hunt their property can be withdrawn at any time, for any reason. You should get it in writing. Also, you should inquire about legal access to the property when you discuss permission with the landowner. If the owner has legal access via an easement and permits you to use their land then you can also use their easement for access. If the easement you refer to is owned by someone else then you need their permission to use it.
It wiped out the population of serfs, who were needed to grow and harvest the landowner's crops. Therefore, with no crops brought in, there was no income to keep the manor house going.