Front easements are a little harder as you need everybody to agree along the 
path to make it doable. 

There is always one or two that hold out for the best value, translation, the 
most money that they can get.

 For a no-fee easement, you're going to have to really add value to them for 
example provide them service at a discount or provide them service that they 
can't get elsewhere.
On Sunday, February 10, 2019 Mike Hammett <af@af.afmug.com> wrote:
#yiv6739600607 p {margin:0;}Have any of you pulled easements for your fiber 
instead of using the ROW? Thoughts? It seems like it may be easier to avoid 
other utilities if you've bought a 3' easement on the edge of someone's 
property instead of fighting over the same small space.

If we have an attorney prepare a boiler-plate easement agreement, any reason we 
can't just use that over and over, filing with the recorder's office?



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