The debate around mobile phone masts
Regulars | 5 September, 2008
LANDOWNERS tempted to allow mobile phone masts to be erected on their property have been warned the long-term disadvantages may outweigh any short-term gain.
Mike Noble, conveyancing property partner for Midlands law firm MFG Solicitors and head of the firm’s Telecoms Unit, said landowners could find the benefits of rent were outweighed by subsequent curbs on the scope for long-term development of land around the mast.
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http://www.farmersguardian.com/story.asp?sectioncode=43&storycode=21103
LANDOWNERS tempted to allow mobile phone masts to be erected on their property have been warned the long-term disadvantages may outweigh any short-term gain.
Mike Noble, conveyancing property partner for Midlands law firm MFG Solicitors and head of the firm’s Telecoms Unit, said landowners could find the benefits of rent were outweighed by subsequent curbs on the scope for long-term development of land around the mast.
Read More...
http://www.farmersguardian.com/story.asp?sectioncode=43&storycode=21103
rudkla - 5. Sep, 08:42