I have also received my packet from ET Rover. I have property in Tyler Co. Wv that they are currently surveying for their pipeline. I received mine late because of an emergency services address change. Anyways I was Leary of signing an agreement for their survey because of mentioning of possible damages and or core drilling. I did however call the number and the man said that a verbal agreement would be fine for just a walk in preliminary survey. anybody had any offers yet?
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I recently sent my permission to survey form in also. I know I'm definitely on their route because there is no other way around me. I'm interested in hearing the offers that they will propose. It won't be long, we'll be hearing more from them.
Just something regarding eminent domain. I would think it could only be used if a landowner totally refuses to let them cross his property with the pipeline. If a landowner demands compensation that he feels comfortable with, they just can't bully their way in because they don't want to pay what the landowner is asking. As long as the landowner negotiates then I believe eminent domain cannot be used. Remember too, the smaller supply lines (24 inch) for the Rover pipeline are not FERC lines, so eminent domain cannot apply.
Here is the link to the land group I mentioned earlier. http://www.ohiopipelineattorneys.com/et_rover_pipeline_landowner_gr... This landgroup's lawyers take 33% of anything above the initial price per foot offer. So after taxes plus fees................
People should always do their own legal work. It's like surgery. How hard can it be?
Im with Jay, Just read how the fee structure works on the site. Its pretty self explanatory. That being said, legal work can be extremely confusing to people that do not deal with it on a daily basis. So i get what Dexter is saying. But at this landgroup's fee rate I think its a no brainer.
Educating yourself is good. But I'm not into telling people to not get lawyers is all I'm saying. Plenty of people have used cheap lawyers with some awful results. Some people have negotiated without lawyers and knocked it out of the park. Everyone is different and there's no one-size-fits-all advice.
Brandon - I'm one of the attorneys working on this project on behalf of landowners.
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Usually when people get called out they like to defend themselves. I don't think GMS policy is ironclad. For an example of that just read literally anything posted by Ron.
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