Posted by jdemaris on December 09, 2009 at 17:24:48 from (67.142.130.31):
In Reply to: Power Company tore posted by tlak on December 09, 2009 at 15:37:25:
I obviously don't know all the details. They did the same on my land and I chained one of their machines to a tree and called the State Police. Power company then sent their security people over. So, we had a show down and they paid me a cash settlement before I unchained the machine. It was the contractor that paid me directly, not the power company.
One word of warning. Does the power company have any easements on your land? It does not have to show on your deed, as long as they have a deeded easement, so you'd better make sure. They might of gotten an easement 50-60 years ago from a past owner you're unaware of it. Usually all it takes is a phone call to the power company's right-of-way department. Ask them what right they claim to have, to enter your property and they have to tell you. Many of the old easements they used to write were open-ended right-of-ways that gave them permission to do just about anything.
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