Law Firm Develops Chart of Key Considerations When Considering Right of Way Agreement



In related news, Farm and Dairy has an article about the pipeline activity in Ohio which includes some tips for landowners as well.  What follows is an excerpt, while the whole article can be viewed by clicking here.
Peggy Kirk Hall, director of Ohio State University Extension’s Agricultural and Resource Law Program, suggested landowners refrain from signing anything when first approached about a pipeline easement.
Hall reminded landowners that they have time, no matter what a landman tells them. 
Walk the line. She encourages landowners to take the time and walk the property with the landman trying to obtain the easement.
Hall said landowners should consider who will be responsible for the upkeep of the line and if landowners will get reimbursed if the company has to come in and dig the land up again to take care of the pipeline.

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