Yes, usually there is a specific timeframe you need to follow, so it's best to act fast if you see something that needs attention.
If you spot any damages post-work, you should report them to the company quickly. They often have a process in place to address these issues.
You aren't obligated to sign, but if you don't, it may affect the ability to carry out the work near your property.
You’ll usually receive a notification via mail or door hangers leading up to the work. It's like a friendly heads-up!
Typically, it covers any damage that might occur to your property during the construction or testing of powerlines, like landscaping or surface disturbances.
Signing a Damage Release helps protect both you and the company doing the work. It clarifies responsibilities and makes sure everyone is on the same page about damages.
A Damage Release is a legal document that allows construction and testing activities on powerlines, ensuring that any potential damages to property or land are covered.