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<blockquote data-quote="Texasmark" data-source="post: 1620898" data-attributes="member: 27848"><p>$1500 per acre in today's market is worth some risk. For what it's worth, a Texas Power provider went around leasing up the mineral rights to a lot of property back in the 1960's for sub-soiling, open mining Lignite Coal. They are very big and still provide a lot of power to their service areas. Had a couple of caveats in the contract including having to stay a certain distance (300 yards) from a dwelling, and having to be on and off a location in a fixed amount of time, like if they were digging adjacent to your house and the noise and dust would really be a problem, you wouldn't have to put up with it forever.</p><p></p><p>It deterred me from making a purchase I really wanted. Most all of that land where I was looking, is untouched and this is 2020. </p><p></p><p>Your first question might be, why would they move an existing tower. Also, if they did, why would they set it on top of someone's home when they could set it 100 yards from the dwelling? People aren't animals!.....usually.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texasmark, post: 1620898, member: 27848"] $1500 per acre in today's market is worth some risk. For what it's worth, a Texas Power provider went around leasing up the mineral rights to a lot of property back in the 1960's for sub-soiling, open mining Lignite Coal. They are very big and still provide a lot of power to their service areas. Had a couple of caveats in the contract including having to stay a certain distance (300 yards) from a dwelling, and having to be on and off a location in a fixed amount of time, like if they were digging adjacent to your house and the noise and dust would really be a problem, you wouldn't have to put up with it forever. It deterred me from making a purchase I really wanted. Most all of that land where I was looking, is untouched and this is 2020. Your first question might be, why would they move an existing tower. Also, if they did, why would they set it on top of someone's home when they could set it 100 yards from the dwelling? People aren't animals!.....usually. [/QUOTE]
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