Volume
54
Issue
2
DOI
10.34068/joe.54.02.11
Abstract
This article describes an Extension educational program designed to increase landowner knowledge about pipelines and address issues related to right-of-way agreements. Specific terms of right-of-way agreements in Ohio are often difficult to obtain because many companies forbid landowners from discussing contract details with others. Uninformed individuals have signed agreements not understanding how management of their land may change, what some of the provisions in a document mean, and how much monetary compensation companies are willing to pay for easements. Postmeeting evaluations indicated that knowledge was gained by clientele and that participants were better equipped to understand and negotiate easement agreements.
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Recommended Citation
Landefeld, M., & Little, C. (2016). Pipeline Easement and Right-of-Way Agreements. The Journal of Extension, 54(2), Article 11. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.54.02.11