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All Forum Posts by: Zach Vojcek

Zach Vojcek has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Rental Property Next to Power lines/Within Easement

Zach VojcekPosted
  • Plymouth, MI
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

Thanks for your feedback Sam! I've found so far that most potential buyers/renters do not even bring up the power lines. The house sits in a vegetation easement, so that calms some of my concern. However, as you mentioned it's the offloading that I am worried about. The entry price point is attractive enough for my investing partner and I to feel comfortable with the added risk. Time will tell. Sorry on the delay. 

Hello Everyone,

Hoping to see if anyone has had any experience with renting a property in which the house is within the power line vegetation easement. In general if anyone has had experience with the power line companies and the risks associated.

Thanks!