Wayleave agreement for electrical apparatus on property.
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Good evening folks,
I was approached some months ago from a legal firm informing myself I’m eligible to some payment for the overhead electricity lines that supply my home .
From my electricity provider.
The legal firm say I’m entitled to £200 of which they will take 20%
Anyone of you have any experience of this situation
I was approached some months ago from a legal firm informing myself I’m eligible to some payment for the overhead electricity lines that supply my home .
From my electricity provider.
The legal firm say I’m entitled to £200 of which they will take 20%
Anyone of you have any experience of this situation
Evening gents.
I’ve owned my home 20 + years.
Lived in it 40 odd. ( inherited)
There are no poles on my land, just lines coming in, and crossing it.
I’ve never had any payment for this, I wasn’t aware I was eligible - at all.
The legal firm who are advising say it will be one payment off £200, minus their 20 % for my tenure of the property
I just thought I’d turn it over to the PH intelligentsia for a different view.
I’ve owned my home 20 + years.
Lived in it 40 odd. ( inherited)
There are no poles on my land, just lines coming in, and crossing it.
I’ve never had any payment for this, I wasn’t aware I was eligible - at all.
The legal firm who are advising say it will be one payment off £200, minus their 20 % for my tenure of the property
I just thought I’d turn it over to the PH intelligentsia for a different view.
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