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<blockquote data-quote="Shinneryfarmer" data-source="post: 4269452" data-attributes="member: 46291"><p>Have a access agreement drawn up for future use. Stating any damages, ruts, crops, fence etc. Is at their expense and will be fixed to your appeasement. All damages will be fixed in 30 days or result in $1k a day penalty unless agreed to otherwise in writing signed by you. </p><p> </p><p> A friend does this anytime a company wants access to his land after being the victim of issues such as yours. Several years ago a seismograph company rutted up his pasture when the agreement specifically stated no access during wet conditions. They moved on and forgot about it. He called them and sent letters multiple times about remediation for damages to no avail. Six months later he hired a lawyer and they were happy ( well maybe not exactly happy) to smooth out his land, reseed it and gravel two access roads for a total of 3/4 mile out of the goodness of their heart. All to avoid the $1k a day fine for 5 months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shinneryfarmer, post: 4269452, member: 46291"] Have a access agreement drawn up for future use. Stating any damages, ruts, crops, fence etc. Is at their expense and will be fixed to your appeasement. All damages will be fixed in 30 days or result in $1k a day penalty unless agreed to otherwise in writing signed by you. A friend does this anytime a company wants access to his land after being the victim of issues such as yours. Several years ago a seismograph company rutted up his pasture when the agreement specifically stated no access during wet conditions. They moved on and forgot about it. He called them and sent letters multiple times about remediation for damages to no avail. Six months later he hired a lawyer and they were happy ( well maybe not exactly happy) to smooth out his land, reseed it and gravel two access roads for a total of 3/4 mile out of the goodness of their heart. All to avoid the $1k a day fine for 5 months. [/QUOTE]
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