Once it's signed, it's typically a done deal, but you might want to look into your options or consult a legal expert if you’re unsure.
While it depends on your agreement, many landowners do negotiate some form of compensation for allowing their land to be used.
The duration can vary, but it’s usually outlined in the document itself; some last for a set period, while others are valid until the work is done.
Mostly things like drilling, construction, or placing pipelines. It's all about using the land in a particular way.
Not at all! You still own your property; you're just allowing them to use the surface for specific activities.
If a company wants to use your land, they need your permission, and signing this document gives them the green light to go ahead.
It's a document that allows someone to use the surface of a property for activities like drilling or constructing, while the owner retains rights to what’s below.