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Posted by thejdman01 on April 02, 2005 at 18:22:39 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: OT cell phone towers posted by farmall 340 on April 02, 2005 at 16:56:24:
i do know this to be true. in dekalb county illinois, a guy i know peronally very very well and know it to be true he gets 1,000 a month a free cell for him and his wife and it is a 50 year lease. after the 50 years if the lease isnt renewed, they will take the tower down the cemnt out etc. he convienently go the tower placed ideally for him as they put it farther back in the field and he got a driveway put in for their access and maintained by them but he uses it and can uase it. i dont see why in 50 years the lease wouldnt be renewed but wholknows if we will even have or need towers in 50 years. the only downside i can see is it could pose a problem if the land were later in say 10 years developed into a subdivision. i dont know if possible or anyone that would want to live next to that. other then that hard to make 1000 an acre let alone guarenteed every month w/another 2 phones for free thats oh pry a 100 dollar kicker there too. i think they paid a premium for his land as well because they desperatly wanted a tower in that area and he owned most of the land around.
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