Common Cell Site Lease Terms You Should Know cover art

Common Cell Site Lease Terms You Should Know

Common Cell Site Lease Terms You Should Know

Listen for free

View show details
Episode Overview: Welcome to The Cell Site Insights, the podcast brought to you by Cell Site Appraiser (CSA). In this episode, we dive into the complex world of cell tower leases. If you own property with a cell tower, you likely signed a lease written by corporate lawyers working for the wireless carrier or tower company—not for you. CSA's mission is to help property owners balance the scales, providing the knowledge and expertise you need to increase your cell tower's value while fiercely protecting your property rights.With over 30 years of combined wireless leasing experience and over $10 Million secured for landlords since 2017, CSA reveals what the tower companies don't want landlords to know.Key Topics Discussed:Financial Pitfalls: We break down why your Base Rent might be 25–50% below market value and why settling for an Annual Escalator of 2% (instead of 3%) could cost you over $126,000 in lost income across 30 years.Hidden Value: Learn why a missing Revenue Share or Colocation clause means you are funding a profit center for the tower company and potentially missing out on hundreds of thousands of dollars when new carriers are added to your tower.Protecting Your Property: Discover the dangers of vaguely defined Lease Areas and Access Rights, which can legally allow construction crews to use your entire land for free. We also share a case study of a Phoenix church that turned a $500 unauthorized trenching offer into a $60,000 settlement just by having proper Consent to Alterations clauses.Liability & Risk: Don't get stuck with a $50,000 demolition bill because of weak Removal & Restoration terms. We also cover why you must be explicitly named as "additionally insured" under Insurance Requirements and how to avoid massive federal clean-up costs under Environmental Compliance rules.Taking Control: Understand your leverage through Default & Cure Periods, Early Termination penalties, and preventing sneaky Right of First Refusal (ROFR) and Assignment clauses that let carriers transfer your lease without asking. Finally, learn why you shouldn't jump at the first Lease Buyout offer without expert guidance.Call to Action: Cell site leases contain dozens of interlocking provisions, and you shouldn't negotiate alone against teams of corporate lawyers. If you are a cell tower landlord, DO NOT SIGN anything unless you have CSA on your side.Phone: 213-986-7620Website: www.cellsiteappraiser.com/CSORequest a Free, no-obligation Lease Review today to see how CSA's Assess → Prioritize → Execute framework can find hidden problems and put more money in your pocket.Remember, when you know more, you get more!Legal & Professional Disclaimers: Please note: CSA summarizes publicly available information from business news outlets, financial analyst reports, industry trade publications, and federal court filings. All claims are attributed to their original sources, and CSA analysis represents a professional interpretation of these materials constituting commentary and opinion on industry developments.The information provided in this podcast and show notes is for general educational purposes only and does not constitute legal, tax, or financial advice. Cell Site Appraiser (CSA) is a wireless consulting firm, not a law firm. Every cell site lease is unique, and individual results will vary based on property type, location, tenant, and market conditions; past results are not a guarantee of future performance. Property owners are strongly encouraged to independently review original sources and consult with a qualified real estate attorney and financial advisors before making any decisions regarding their lease agreements.The information provided on Cell Site Insights is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, or professional advice. Cell Site Appraiser is a wireless consultancy, not a law firm. Results discussed — including rent increases, settlements, and lease outcomes — reflect individual client experiences and are not guaranteed. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Individual outcomes vary based on lease terms, property type, location, and tenant. Client testimonials reflect real experiences; material connections are disclosed per FTC guidelines. Nothing in this podcast creates an attorney-client or fiduciary relationship. Always consult a qualified attorney or financial advisor before making decisions about your cell tower lease.© 2026 Cell Site Appraiser. All rights reserved. Santa Monica, CA. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
adbl_web_anon_alc_button_suppression_c
No reviews yet