Your Tower Has a Second Tenant — So Why Aren’t You Getting a Second Rent Check?
Let’s talk about the business model of a tower company, because it’s instructive. They lease ground or rooftop space from you — the property owner — at a fixed monthly…
Let’s talk about the business model of a tower company, because it’s instructive. They lease ground or rooftop space from you — the property owner — at a fixed monthly…
The cell tower business is, at its core, a density game. Tower companies make money not just by placing equipment on your property — they make money by stacking as…
When a wireless carrier or tower company drops a lease agreement in front of a property owner, the first instinct is usually to hand it to an attorney. That’s a…
Cell tower lease tax implications are more complex than most landlords expect. While a cell tower lease can provide a reliable stream of passive income, it also introduces a range…
Many property owners express concerns about RF radiation from cell sites on their property. Here’s what these reports show and why you should ask for one.
Rooftop cell sites evolve over time. When carriers request upgrades, here’s how to ensure the process benefits both parties – not just the carrier.
Gunnerson Consulting recently published an article in South Carolina Lawyer magazine about cell tower leases – a must-read for property owners and their attorneys.
Many new cell tower leases contain a Right of First Refusal clause. Here’s what it means and why property owners need to be careful.
Rooftop cell sites should be actively managed. Here’s how to properly oversee your rooftop wireless tenants and protect your property.
Rooftop antenna site leases are an excellent source of income – if handled correctly. Here’s what every property owner with a rooftop lease should know.