Posted by MSD on October 14, 2023 at 22:53:44 from (63.153.141.8):
In Reply to: Wind turbines posted by mjbrown on October 14, 2023 at 17:30:39:
I had an agreement for one possibly on some land I owned. They paid $1000 for signing the agreement, a $1000 for the easement, and a $1000 each year to hold the easement for 5 years. They renewed it for one year after the 5 ran out for another $1000 so I got a total of $7000. Then they decided to terminate the agreement and I never heard anymore about it till a couple years ago. Some other company decide to go ahead with the project. From my first deal, they would pay $5000 per year for each turbine. If they decided to not put one on my ground they retained the right to cross it with an underground power line. That only paid like $300 or 600 back then. They were responsible for removal and restoring site back to original if they decided to terminate the project. Ii haven't heard what the guys are getting with this new project as I sold my land after the first deal was canceled.
This post was edited by MSD on 10/14/2023 at 10:57 pm.
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