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This podcast episode discusses Cell Site Appraiser (CSA) and common cell tower lease defaults. CSA is a wireless consulting firm that exclusively helps cell tower landlords with appraising, negotiating, and managing their leases. With over 30 years of combined experience, their mission is to increase lease value and protect landlords' property rights by bridging the knowledge gap between them and tower companies. CSA believes that knowledge is power for landlords in cell site leasing and advises against signing any agreements without their consultation. They have secured over $10 million in value for landlords since 2017.
The episode delves into the fact that many cell tower leases are in default, with around 25% of rooftop wireless landlords experiencing such issues without taking action. Common defaults include unauthorized expansion, unauthorized equipment, improper subletting, incorrect rent payments, violations of permitted use, unauthorized carrier additions, non-compliance with maintenance, improper notice for modifications, unauthorized access, and breaches of insurance requirements.
The podcast advises landlords to be vigilant by reviewing their leases thoroughly, conducting regular site inspections, maintaining accurate records, and monitoring for new equipment. It would also cover the proper steps for claiming a default, emphasizing the importance of certified written notice.
The episode highlights how CSA helps landlords identify and address these defaults through comprehensive lease reviews, lease auditing, default notification assistance, negotiation expertise, site management support, market knowledge, and error recovery. CSA's experience suggests that approximately 1 in 10 leases contains errors leading to underpayments or other defaults. By partnering with CSA, landlords can potentially increase their lease revenue and protect their property rights. For more information, landlords can visit cellsiteappraiser.com or call 213-986-7620.
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This podcast episode discusses Cell Site Appraiser (CSA) and common cell tower lease defaults. CSA is a wireless consulting firm that exclusively helps cell tower landlords with appraising, negotiating, and managing their leases. With over 30 years of combined experience, their mission is to increase lease value and protect landlords' property rights by bridging the knowledge gap between them and tower companies. CSA believes that knowledge is power for landlords in cell site leasing and advises against signing any agreements without their consultation. They have secured over $10 million in value for landlords since 2017.
The episode delves into the fact that many cell tower leases are in default, with around 25% of rooftop wireless landlords experiencing such issues without taking action. Common defaults include unauthorized expansion, unauthorized equipment, improper subletting, incorrect rent payments, violations of permitted use, unauthorized carrier additions, non-compliance with maintenance, improper notice for modifications, unauthorized access, and breaches of insurance requirements.
The podcast advises landlords to be vigilant by reviewing their leases thoroughly, conducting regular site inspections, maintaining accurate records, and monitoring for new equipment. It would also cover the proper steps for claiming a default, emphasizing the importance of certified written notice.
The episode highlights how CSA helps landlords identify and address these defaults through comprehensive lease reviews, lease auditing, default notification assistance, negotiation expertise, site management support, market knowledge, and error recovery. CSA's experience suggests that approximately 1 in 10 leases contains errors leading to underpayments or other defaults. By partnering with CSA, landlords can potentially increase their lease revenue and protect their property rights. For more information, landlords can visit cellsiteappraiser.com or call 213-986-7620.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.