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<blockquote data-quote="r00s7a" data-source="post: 2597118" data-attributes="member: 9675"><p>Good luck with all of that. Does not sound like they are going to be doing much to be disturbing your place, other than driving through. I do agree with the contract part of it to protect yourself, that is always in your best interest. But if all they are doing is laying a 10" poly pipe beside an existing road, don't plan on getting rich off it. If you start throwing out ridiculous numbers, they may say screw you and claim eminent domain and pay you what they want and do it anyway. They have more money than you, and I doubt this is anything you want to fight them in court over. I'd certainly try to negotiate, but you start adding zeroes, you may be screwing yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="r00s7a, post: 2597118, member: 9675"] Good luck with all of that. Does not sound like they are going to be doing much to be disturbing your place, other than driving through. I do agree with the contract part of it to protect yourself, that is always in your best interest. But if all they are doing is laying a 10" poly pipe beside an existing road, don't plan on getting rich off it. If you start throwing out ridiculous numbers, they may say screw you and claim eminent domain and pay you what they want and do it anyway. They have more money than you, and I doubt this is anything you want to fight them in court over. I'd certainly try to negotiate, but you start adding zeroes, you may be screwing yourself. [/QUOTE]
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