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Re: Timber company and alabama power question
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06/30/24 02:36 PM
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sj22
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Power company doesn’t own the property where the line was
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Re: Timber company and alabama power question
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06/30/24 02:37 PM
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I would say still power company. You could ask your timber company rep what the deal is though.
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Re: Timber company and alabama power question
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07/05/24 07:45 AM
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If the easement is deeded, it doesn’t matter if it’s utilized or not; it’s still there for that purpose. The timber company ‘can’ plant trees. The power company can clear their easement as needed. A power easement generally doesn’t preclude planting, but might/might not preclude planting trees, depending on how it was written and what the lawyers say.
Last edited by ALMODUX; 07/05/24 07:47 AM.
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