Does anyone have opinions about the Mt Jackson group that has formed in the northern beaver/southern lawrence county areas? Do you think the fee structure of 5% commission for a paid up lease is a bit much? If you have 100 to 200 acres, it can be quite a bit!

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what is the 5% commission for? for negotiating a lease? contacting production companies?

I signed a lease on my residential property in Butler county.... would like to do the same on some commercial property I own in Lawrence county
Yes negotiating a lease, and contacting production companies.
Hi Mike. All I can say to this is, do the math. Let's work off of the 100 acres...100 X 1500.00/acre = $150000.
150000 X .05 = 7500. That's alot of change to pay someone who is going to do for you NOTHING that you can't do yourself. Admittedly, we got a lawyer AFTER writing our own addedum only to have him type the addendum in "legalese" (with alot of wording mistakes that I corrected, I might add). As for his "negotiating" for us, it didn't happen. Any negotiations were done between us and our East rep, who ironically presented us with an addendum from EAST. The total lawyer cost was in the ballpark of $500. Why anyone would pay a lawyer a percentage of anything is beyond me. Just take a minute and consider what they would make if you and all of your neighbors signed with this group. I can guarantee that would be ALOT of money for the very little work that they would do.
I agree. Our group did have a lawyer (not working on commission) and I had my contract reviewed by my attorney (no addtional cost to me -- part of a legal plan I have). Our strength was in our group's total acreage.
Yes. I am seeing a disturbing trend of 5% becoming the norm for these fees. Beyond lost income, I do see disadvantages with paying someone to lease your land for you... One, they aren't doing anything that you can't do with a good attorney reviewing lease language. Two, if the gas companies want your land, they're are gonna find you. Three, there is an inherent conflict of interest virtually on the same level as the landowner and the drilling company. Obviously, a negotiator is going to feel compelled to lease your land and get paid...which is gonna drive the value of the land down and weaken lease protections. If I were a gas company, I would much rather negotiate with someone working on commission than a well organized landowners group. The bottom line: the only one who can take your best interests to heart..is YOU. But, it takes time and a little dedication. If you are talking about a large chunk of land - it's probably worth it!
The assumption I see with a lot of people is that a lawyer has the skill set to "negotiate" a lease. Most lawyers have the ability to negotiate lease language but not the ability to negotiate commercial terms of a lease (even though they say they do). In order to negotiate commercial terms, a competitive environment needs to be established and research needs to be performed for each opportunity. This can be done by owners without any help. However, depending on the owners availability and time commitment this may not be the best option. I don't think 5% is out of line considering some other groups I see on here and heard of from other places charging 15%-20%.
I think alot of ppl are seeing the amount offered for signing without considering the taxes that will have to be paid on top of the 5% fee. Again, do the math....believe me that's alot of money for very little worik!
I was told last week that the Mt. Jackson Group is now closed.  You can join Mt. jackson Group phase 2 as it was presented to me.  The only catch is that they now want 8% of the bonus AND 5% of your royalties (for the first five years!!).  How about that deal!!!  Now the Coexprise company they have hired to do the marketing of the land may be worth it.....but it does seem like they are either getting Greedy....or maybe they are having to put so much time into this group, and they see little chance of any major increase in the lease bonus offers of the $2,000/acre thats out there.  They claim to be able to get you a minimum of $3,000/ acre and 17% royalities.  Not sure what to think.....
The Mt Jackson group is closing a deal next week for $3000/acre and 17% gross royalties.

Jim,  is it with shell?

No, new company
Jim, one family member of 500 acres in Ohio we manage has 52 acres in Pulaski that he is very eager to lease, Shell looked at it and said not in their target area.  If interested, please have the new company call me 330 503 4650.

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