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Cell Site Lease
Cell Site Lease

Have you ever come across any one saying that they are receiving more income than the total sum of an average family per month? Some industries just exist, some flourish, and some take the word of business to a new height. We talk about dollar fluctuations, economic down turn, insecurity of region, money flow imbalance. Real estate business is just one of the latter ones which have set a new trend. You can sell or lease your place for a new cell tower. Sounds nice! What are the details?

Individuals and companies are becoming more and more productive with their plans in establishing mutual relationships and gaining decent income. Before you move onto approaching an agency or a firm, do self-evaluate your land's worth.

1. Proximity to Towers.

2. Populous region

3. Allocation by local authorities

It is very unlikely that a tower will be built within one mile of an existing tower. The local jurisdiction of any land says that unless otherwise a specific need arises, there shall not be any provision for a new tower. This means that your property stands as a top priority for telecom carriers if there are no towers nearby.

It is improbable to get a cell tower on your roof top if you are not close to a county which has a decent population equal to or more than 5000. Similarly, if your location is adjacent to a high traffic roadway and heavy transportation takes place, chances of your site getting an offer from cell phone carriers for tower installation will be very high.

The third issue is safety ordinances of your local governing body. So, meet your local representative or official to exactly know if your land could be used for setting up a wireless tower. If your land is a home to industrial activities or processes and falls in the middle of residential blocks, your chances will be very high to secure a wireless tower. If yours is a farmland surrounded by farmlands with no near high way, chances will be bleak to secure a wireless tower.

These are not enough in wireless tower lease process. Terms and conditions while inking a pact with a wireless carrier have so much to test a landowner's thinking on the bargain levels and safety levels. Rent, interference and remedy, Lease term and commencement, usage issues, access to the site, and termination are important things which need brain storming. A successful negotiation and subsequent smooth operation implies that the landowner fully understands value attached to his place by the wireless tower carrier and his perception to see future in his property.




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