dodge man
Super Star Member
There are a couple of attitudes you can have. I work for a civil engineering firm and have written hundreds of easements over the years but have rarely been the one to get them signed. It can be tough.
1. First attitude. Whats in it for me? If there is nothing in it for me, why should I give it? Nothing wrong with this attitude at all.
2. Second attitude. This is probably a non profit public utility. They aren't really looking to make any money off the easement, its just the easy way to where they want to go, and you are saving them money to give them easement. If the easement is where it doesn't impact your ground, it probably won't hurt anything. On the other hand, if its in a location that might hurt your property value, such as a place a house might go someday, you should be compensated.
1. First attitude. Whats in it for me? If there is nothing in it for me, why should I give it? Nothing wrong with this attitude at all.
2. Second attitude. This is probably a non profit public utility. They aren't really looking to make any money off the easement, its just the easy way to where they want to go, and you are saving them money to give them easement. If the easement is where it doesn't impact your ground, it probably won't hurt anything. On the other hand, if its in a location that might hurt your property value, such as a place a house might go someday, you should be compensated.