My question is how do you ask for a reasonable price for your land right of way without actually knowing the whole impact of what an access road may do to the value of your property and what is a reasonable price per linear foot.
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Permalink Reply by Jim Litwinowicz on September 18, 2013 at 5:21am If you are already leased they may have rights to access without additional payments. All depends on the lease. If not, then negotiate a timber clause, indemnification, erosion control, limit access to employees and sub-contractors, reclamation and reseeding all disturbed surfaces, and ask for at least $3000/disturbed acre. Also, limit width, no storage of supplies and materials.
Lots of other stuff to consider so get a good experienced attorney.
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