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We represent landowners in cell tower or rooftop lease negotiations, lease buyouts, and landlord-tenant disputes. The wireless communication industry's agreements, for the most part, are very one-sided against the landowner's interests.
Aside from getting a fair price for your lease or buyout, wireless communication agreements are usually full of unreasonable terms for landowners, including but not limited to: (i) shifting the the burden of removing the cell tower and other hardware and restoring the land over to the landowner or not including any responsibility to remove the same in the event the lease is terminated or abandoned, (ii) requiring the landowner to take on additional responsibilities and risk without any additional compensation, and (iii) unreasonably restricting the landowner's use of the rest of their land and adjacent lands. The above unfair provisions and others, burden the land, frustrate landowners, and decrease the future value of the their land and adjacent lands when you go to sell it.
In short, bad contract provisions allow for the destruction of the landowner's quiet enjoyment of their land and adjacent lands by allowing the cell tower owner or tenants unrestricted sublease rights to load up the cell tower or rooftop site with tenants and hardware beyond what is reasonable. These activities impact the landowner with respect to the increased equipment, noise, light, traffic such as the cars, trucks, crews, technicians, serviceman, tower climbers, accessing the property at all hours of the day and night (24/7) and usually without any notice.
Their agreements also usually require the landowner to agree in advance to increase the physical boundaries without compensation in the event they need more space. There are other problems to watch out for but the examples support the point that you should be very careful when negotiating these agreements because price is not the most important factor.
We would be happy to assist you negotiate your lease or buyout and our payment arrangement can be either h We are flexible as to the payment arrangement in that we can work hourly with a retainer or on a percentage basis both backed n hourly basis or based on a percentage of the
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5G cellular systems are being deployed but the complete rollout will take about seven years. 5G release dates are different for every carrier. They are expected to provide download speeds up to 10 gigabits per second, which should replace or compete with the usual internet service providers. Higher-frequency radio waves enable faster speed with shorter range than a 4G network. 5G is also expected to be used for private networks.
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In 2014 the FCC adopted a Wireless Infrastructure Report and Order https://docs.fcc.gov/public/attachments/FCC-14-153A1_Rcd.pdf that takes steps to further promote the deployment of the wireless infrastructure necessary to provide the public with ubiquitous, advanced wireless broadband services. It updated the manner in which the FCC evaluates the impact of proposed deployments on the environment and historic properties. To facilitate faster deployment of wireless infrastructure, the FCC allowed equipment associated with the antennas (such as wires, cables, and backup-power equipment), certain deployments on existing utility poles and electric transmission towers, and collocations within a building to be excluded from most of the requirements that burden proposed deployments on the environment and historic properties. The Report and Order also expanded the situations in which small antennas collocated on existing structures are excluded from historic preservation review.
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