current recession has been active in developing carriers cell phone towers in 2009, knowing that real estate is down and the financially strapped homeowners may be willing to sign leases quickly. NIMBY (not in my backyard) crowd, which is cell towers are now ready to be the property of their integrated monopolies in many cases.
But let the buyer beware, or rather, let the landlord in this case, beware. Carriers are creeping into the language of opportunity in its cell phone tower lease that can directly affect the profitability of its mobile site. Here are some basic tips on what to do when it comes to wireless carriers: ? When approached by mobile operators phone looking to build a tower to make sure that the wireless industry to seek professional advice. Even in good real estate lawyer can miss something Agreement. minor changes in wording can affect the protection of tax assessments, rents, and sublease rights.? If your company or tower operator has tried to negotiate with you because your mobile phone tower lease expires after 15 or 20 years, they usually want to sign shortly. Do not move. Chances are, if you created a cell tower in early 1990, it agreed to language that will seriously reduce the profit potential of the land and are ready to benefit from yet, expert production and watch, or to negotiate the terms of cell site leases.
? It also has a wireless parasites who work for the Commission and try to squeeze landlords thousands of dollars a year in lease payments to the mobile network, providing them with confusing and often incorrect information. If you were asked to reduce the cell tower rental company, tell them to stop harassing you. Give the FCC or local Attorney General, and they move to the next place cell phone towers and they probably will never darken the door again.Perhaps the funniest thing about cell phone tower NIMBY crowd, most of them have cell phones or blackberries, sometimes circle Zoning Board meetings. Property owners, it is essential that before entering into a leasing company proposed cell phone towers, which you read the fine print in the lease.